Kari Lynch Band Performs Tomorrow
A series of 10 free concerts in Warsaw’s Central Park Plaza kicked off last Friday night. Tomorrow night, The Kari Lynch Band will be bringing country music to the park from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
The Kari Lynch Band lives for rocking the stage and putting on an entertaining and unforgettable show. With exceptional musicianship, accomplished songwriting and incredible enthusiasm, the band brings a dynamic stage presence, impressive lead vocal and solid three-part harmony to every stage.
For them it’s all about the fans and making good music. They’ve experienced playing sold out venues, fairs, festivals, television, radio and opening for Major Label artists. The band’s chemistry and passion shine through each performance creating a one of a kind, country rocking show.
In their three years together they’ve become one of Midwest’s most talked about and sought after country bands.
The Kari Lynch Band has opened for the likes of The Band Perry, Miranda Lambert, Pistol Annie’s, Thompson Square, Mat Kearney and more. In 2011, they traveled to Daytona, Fla. to play the Daytona 500/Speedweek events alongside country artists Brad Paisley and Dierks Bentley.
Lynch’s first acoustic EP, “one happy love song …” made it to the iTunes’ New and Noteworthy’ list for country music and stayed there for six weeks. The band’s first full band project together, a five song self-titled EP, was released in May 2011 to five star ratings and reviews. “Gettin’ Gone” and “Me and a Bottle of Wine,” two standout tracks from the EP, receive airplay on several radio stations. In December 2012, they released their new, highly anticipated project, “Kari Lynch Band EP.”
Kick off your weekend the right way by relaxing with the Central Park Concert Series. A perfect opportunity to spend time with the family, enjoy familiar tunes, and experience new types of performances.
Gold Level Sponsorship provided by IU Health Goshen Hospital. Additional support from the Community Foundation of St. Joseph County, the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts.