Trunk or Treat - Saturday October 29th

Calling all ghosts, goblins, and ghouls! The City of New Albany's annual Trunk or Treat event is BACK! Bring the whole family out for games, bounce houses and inflatables, a climbing rock wall, lazer tag, and trick or treating! Be sure to stick around after the trick or treating ends for a showing of Halloween time favorite HOCUS POCUS!

It all takes place on Saturday, October 29th at 6pm at the New Albany Riverfront Amphitheater. In the event of rain, the event will take place at the State Street Parking Garage. 

Special Thanks to these supporting partners and organizations on this event:
New Albany Police Department
New Albany Fire Department
Develop New Albany 
Zesto's/Chillers 
Harvest Homecoming
Floyd County Family YMCA
The Culbertson Mansion
Copier Mart
Schmitt Furniture 
102.3 The Max
River City Winery
New Albany Roadhouse
Kris Rayzor Studios
Valero
Carraige Ford
Chef Walker

Showing of Hocus Pocus presented by the Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County.

A Fun-Filled Weekend in Downtown

This weekend is jam-packed with fun and live entertainment in downtown New Albany!

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Friday kicks things off with the Bicentennial Park Summer Concert Series, a weekly, family-friendly and free-admission concert set in the beautiful Bicentennial Park.

Friday's concert features Hot Brown Smackdown, a 6-piece jamgrass ensemble with powerful bluegrass polyphony and high-energy groove and soul.

On Saturday morning, the New Albany Farmer's Market kicks off at 8am and plays host to La Leche League's Family Festival, featuring children's activities, bounce house, raffles, face painting, and more! The festival and all activities are free!

Downtown New Albany merchants will also be hosting a "block party," offering special sales and surprises beginning at 10am. All of this leads up to the evening's Summer Celebration at the Riverfront Amphitheater.

The Summer Celebration kicks off at 6pm and is a wonderful way to celebrate back to school time with your family. This family-friendly event features tons of local food options, children's inflatables, a bubble party, and more! Local country music favorites WildWood kick off the live music at 6:30, with the legendary Louisville Crashers taking the stage around 8:30. This event is proudly sponsored by the Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County and McBrides Fleet.

After the Crashers first set, the night sky will light up with a beautiful fireworks display. We hope that you and your family can join us as we celebrate "back to school" time!

Riverfront Independence Day Celebration

The Riverfront Independence Day Celebration will be on Sunday, July 3 at the scenic Riverfront Amphitheater. The event begins at 6pm.  This year's lineup includes the local favorite country music act Wildwood and the always entertaining Louisville Crashers. So grab a lawn chair or a blanket and come join us for a wonderful night of family-fun along the Ohio River.

In addition to the live music, the event will host tons of children's inflatables to bounce around on, the famous Bubble Machine, local food vendors, a beer garden area, an Independence Day Recognition Ceremony, and to top it all off - a beautiful fireworks display at dark.  The event is proudly presented by the City of New Albany and the Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County, and the fireworks display is sponsored by the Horseshoe Foundation and McBrides Fleet.

Boomtown Returns on May 29th!

Mayor Jeff Gahan and the City of New Albany, along with 91.9 WFPK are proud to present the third Boomtown Ball & Festival!

"We’re very excited about our third year hosting the Boomtown Ball & Festival," stated Mayor Jeff M. Gahan. "One new addition to the festival this year will be the Classical 90.5 Instrument Drive for New Albany-Floyd County schools. The Instrument Drive is a great way to expose young kids in our community to the wonderful world of art and music. I want to invite everyone to come help us kick-off the summer event season in New Albany."

This event will be held on Market St. in downtown New Albany on Sunday, May 29th. The City of New Albany has again enlisted the support of Flea Off Market to assist with the booth component of the festival.  Flea Off Market is a unique outdoor bazaar that will feature both regional and local New Albany vendors offering records, books, antiques, vintage items, fine arts & crafts, and more!

New to this year’s event is Classical 90.5's Instrument Drive to collect instruments for New Albany-Floyd County Public Schools. They will have a drop-off booth and activity booth open at the event from 4-8pm. The Carnegie Center will also serve as a drop off for instruments during the following week (May 31 - April 1). For more information on the drive, click HERE

Gates for this free, family-friendly event open at 1pm. The line-up for the outdoor stage begins at 1:30pm.

The initial line-up is here, stay tuned for more acts to be announced! 

Small Black  Gracing the cover of Brooklyn band Small Black’s new record, a mysterious woman walks alone on the dunes at dusk, amid pockmarked sand. She’s the subject of a found photo, one of many rescued with the warmth of a blow dryer and a fireplace, by singer Josh Hayden Kolenik after Hurricane Sandy flooded his family’s Long Island home. The faded image offers clues and invites viewers to construct their own narrative, one that escapes even the picture’s taker, Kolenik’s father.

To put it simply, Best Blues is an album about loss. The specific loss of precious people in our lives, but also the loss of memories and the difficult fight to preserve them. “I spent months trying to scan all these images & letters, most covered with ocean dirt, and in doing so discovered what people often find in their family’s past: that they are a hell of a lot like those who’d come before,” says Kolenik. The chorus of standout “Boys Life” echoes this sentiment with the refrain “pictures of youth/picturing you,” over a track that itself was an old demo re-discovered by accident by the band, during a late night jam session at a cabin in Upstate NY. The compassion of the record collects itself in the soft repeating mantra-esque hook in “No One Wants It To Happen To You”.

Knox Hamilton  hails from Little Rock, Arkansas. Fueled by the similar staples within their collective musical taste, the members of Knox Hamilton blend laid back guitar riffs and catchy bass lines with rhythmic drum beats and soaring vocals to produce a sound that’s as likely to make you want to visit the beach as it is to move your feet.

KOA are from Nashville, Tennessee — the "Country Music Capital" of the world— but the seven piece band is more interested in groove than twang. Founded by childhood friends and songwriting duo Chase Bader and Conor Kelly, the group mashes soul, rock & roll and funk into an eclectic, danceable sound, focusing on songs that aim for the heart, head...and feet.  

Otis Junior & Dr. Dundiff  Otis Junior is a young, emerging soul artist from Louisville, Ky.  Dr. Dundiff is a producer and lyricist who blends Old-School Hip-Hop, Neo-Soul, Jazz Fusion, Down Tempo Beats posted regularly on his SoundCloud. The two met last year and recorded an EP, due to be released this spring on Germany's Jakarta Records. 

King Mud - is Van Campbell from the Black Diamond Heavies, Freddy J IV from Left Lane Cruiser and features guitarist Parker Griggs of Radio Moscow. They joined forces in Los Angeles for a marathon session that gave birth to an album of hard blues, blue eyed soul, heavy rock, and feedback! “Victory Motel Sessions”.

Typhoid Beach   What started as a series of gritty, power demos has since evolved into Typhoid Beach- the passion project of Mat Pennington, formerly of Dream Eye Color Wheel and Riverboys. Pennington and company capture the spirit of an endless, youthful summer with fresh melodies that grab you and lyrics that won’t let go. With performances that make you realize these guys don’t know how to go to bed early, it’s hard not to join in. So buy a beer, get up front, and let the earworms take over.