Beats & Eats performance in Frankfort Square tonight starting at 7 p.m.

Last Updated 7/5/2024

Lonnie Hardy and New Mantle Music perform live tonight in the Square

Tonight is the night!!!

Beats & Eats at Frankfort Square starting at 7 p.m. Come enjoy the incredible talent of Lonnie Hardy, a true legend with over four decades in the music scene. From chart-topping hits to heartfelt family-friendly country tunes, Lonnie’s music speaks to the core values of family, faith, and small-town life. With a warm personality and a smooth baritone voice, his performances are nothing short of magical. To check out the type of music you can expect on Thursday check out his this video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUsz0ETHsEE

New Mantle Music performs along side of Hardy

And the excitement doesn’t stop there! New Mantle Music, featuring the fantastic duo Auston Tyler and Kelle Nicole, will be joining Lonnie. Their unique blend of pop, rock, and inspirational music, along with top 40 hits and original songs, will have you singing along all night. 

See you at the Square!

This is a can't-miss event with two phenomenal acts in one night. Bring your friends and family for an evening filled with great music, good vibes, and unforgettable moments. The Beats & Eats Summer Concert Series is sponsored by the Columbus Parks and Rec Department and is funded in part through a grant made possible by the Nebraska Arts Council and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment.
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