Free outdoor summer concerts will continue on the North Olympic Peninsula next week.
John Hoover & The Mighty Quinns will perform from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the James Center for the Performing Arts bandshell at Carrie Blake Park, 500 N. Blake Ave., Sequim.
Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble will perform zydeco music from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at City Pier stage, 315 N. Lincoln St., Port Angeles; rain will bring the show under the Gateway pavilion at Front and Lincoln streets.
Marmalade will perform funk, soul and Afrobeat from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday at Pope Marine Park, Water Street at Madison Street in Port Townsend. The concert will be canceled in the event of rain.
Guests are welcome to bring chairs and blankets as well as picnics.
Here are the schedules throughout the rest of the summer:
Music in the Park in Sequim on Tuesdays
July 16: The Fabulous Murphtones
July 23: Sun~Over Static
July 30: Kalan Wolfe & The Shift
Aug. 6: Black Diamond Junction
Aug. 13: Joy in Mudville
Aug. 20: The Buck Ellard Band
Aug. 27: Sound Advice
Port Angeles Concerts on the Pier on Wednesdays
July 17: The Nasty Habits, 1980s rock/dance
July 24: Antbath, synthetic surf
July 31: Supernostalgic, ’90s rock hits
Aug. 7: Jesse Roper band, blues, rock, funk
Aug. 14: The Powell Brothers, country
Aug. 21: Joy in Mudville, Americana/roots
Aug. 28: Black Diamond Junction, classic hits
Concerts on the Dock in Port Townsend on Thursdays
July 18: Sweater Weather String Band, honky-tonk/Celtic/indie rock
July 25: Jay Si Proof, jazz, funk
Aug. 1: Cold Comfort, alternative indie rock, with Small Paul, folk rock
Aug. 8: Duende Libre, Latin jazz
Aug. 15: Uncle Funk & the Dope 6, party/dance music
Aug. 22: Sweet N’ Juicy, funk, rock, soul, with Marco Marco, indie/dream pop
Aug. 29: Kevin Mason and the PT All Stars, soul, Motown, R & B