Free Concerts Announced at Rebekah

Photo Courtesy, Visit Greensburg.

(Greensburg, IN) – A summer tradition returns to Greensburg in 2026, with four free concerts scheduled at the Rebekah Park Amphitheater as part of the Napoleon State Bank DECCO Summer Concert Series.

Organizers announced the lineup Tuesday, featuring tribute acts celebrating the music of Billy Joel, Bob Seger and Nirvana, along with a funk-driven opener inspired by 1970s disco and rock. All concerts begin at 7 p.m. and are free to the public.

The series opens Friday, June 12, with La Fête du Funk, a high-energy party band blending rock and disco sounds from the 1970s. Kit Haymond will open the show.

An Innocent Band, a Billy Joel tribute, takes the stage Saturday, June 27, with Matt Schuerman as the opening act. The group is known for recreating Joel’s classic recordings while incorporating live-performance elements drawn from his touring years.

On Saturday, July 18, Turn the Page, a Bob Seger tribute led by Sam Morrison, will bring blue-collar rock to Rebekah Park, with Keith Jones Acoustic opening the night.

The series concludes Friday, July 31, with Whatever, Nevermind, a Nirvana tribute band focused on the sound and spirit of 1990s grunge. Brackish Water Beavers will open the final concert.

Mayor Joshua Marsh

Greensburg Mayor Joshua Marsh said the concert series continues to be a key summer draw for the community.

“The 2026 Rebekah Park concert series brings another exciting variety of live events to Greensburg this summer,” Marsh said. “We can’t wait for these entertainers to bring in concertgoers from all over this season.”

The series is presented by Visit Greensburg, Decatur County Parks and Recreation, and the Arts and Cultural Council of Decatur County, with The Napoleon State Bank serving as headliner sponsor.

Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets. Food and drinks will be available for purchase, and a beer garden will be offered for guests 21 and older. Outside alcohol is prohibited, and coolers are subject to inspection at the gate.

Parking is available at Greensburg High School and Rebekah Park, with designated handicap parking provided.

The Rebekah Park Amphitheater, located at 115 N. County Road 80 NE, is part of a growing park complex that includes playgrounds, trails, picnic areas, a splash pad and other amenities.