BRISTOL, PA — The Bristol Riverside Theatre (BRT) is gearing up for a musical summer as it unveils the 2025 Mid Penn Bank Summer Music Fest. Thanks to Mid Penn Bank‘s merger with William Penn Bank, this year’s festival carries a new name but promises the same high-energy entertainment that has made it a beloved tradition in Bristol.
Running from May through July, the festival lineup includes four show-stopping acts. Fans of classic rock and comedy can look forward to The Bronx Wanderers, Beatles vs. Stones: A Musical Showdown, Purple Xperience, and the irreverent musical comedy Oy Vey! It’s The Calamari Sisters.
BRT’s historic and recently renovated theater at 120 Radcliffe Street provides an inviting backdrop for the festival, offering comfortable seating, free on-site parking, and full concessions, including beer, wine, and gelato. “The Mid Penn Bank Summer Music Fest is now a much-anticipated Bristol tradition,” said Co-Producing Director Amy Kaissar. “What could be a better summer treat than easy free parking, great musical hits, a riverfront view, all while cooling off with delicious gelato in your hand?”
Tickets start at $50 and are available at BRT’s box office or online. For added value, a three-show subscription is offered, starting at $135. Additionally, Flager & Associates, PC, continues their long-standing support by offering $10 discounted tickets to attendees who meet eligibility criteria. Limited discounted tickets are available at the box office during business hours.
Reserve your seats today by visiting brtstage.org or contacting the BRT Box Office at (215) 785-0100.
The festival kicks off with The Bronx Wanderers from May 8–11, followed by the Beatles vs. Stones showdown in June. Prince fans can experience Purple Xperience live in July, while Oy Vey! It’s The Calamari Sisters will close out the season with outrageous comedy and music.
With tickets selling fast, patrons are encouraged to book early to ensure their spot at these unforgettable performances.
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