Myrtle Creek’s Music in the Park Returns for 39th Season
Myrtle Creek’s Music in the Park returns for its 39th season with seven free Thursday evening concerts at Millsite Park in July and August, featuring local and regional acts.
Myrtle Creek’s summer concert tradition is back for another season.
The 2026 Music in the Park lineup has been confirmed, bringing seven evenings of free live music to Millsite Park in July and August. Performances begin at 6 p.m. on most Thursday evenings, with free admission and free parking available.
This year marks the 39th season of Music in the Park. The entire season is dedicated to Lauren Young, honoring ten years of contributions to Myrtle Creek’s Music in the Park and a lasting impact on the community. Lauren Young Tire Center is listed as the overall event sponsor for the season.
The concert series is coordinated by the Myrtle Creek/Tri-City Area Chamber of Commerce and supported entirely through donations, grants and gifts.
2026 Music in the Park Lineup
July 9: TOB, Also Known as That Other Band
The season opens with TOB, a show band from Roseburg and Portland. The group returns to Myrtle Creek with a mix of classic reggae, funk, pop, blues and more.
This performance is sponsored by Trueblood Real Estate.
July 16: Coleen & Co.
Roseburg-based Coleen & Co. will bring a dance-friendly evening of music to Millsite Park. The band’s style includes Motown, blues-rock, boogie-rock, blue-eyed soul and rock and roll.
This performance is sponsored by Pacific Ink & Co.
July 30: The Fabulous Del Monte Brothers
The Fabulous Del Monte Brothers, from Roseburg, will perform old-school blues featuring harp-slinging bluesman T-Bone Stone.
This performance is sponsored by Dad’s Garage Taphouse.
Aug. 6: Bump in the Road
Bump in the Road, from Eugene, will bring modern pop country rock to the stage. The group entered the country music scene in 2003 as Oregon State Champions in the Colgate Country Showdown competition.
This performance is sponsored by J Mann Realty and SOCO Coffee Company.
Aug. 13: The Eddy Ross Band
The Eddy Ross Band, from Roseburg, features international recording artist Eddy Ross. The band plays contemporary country music, with Ross adding his own blend of humor, charm and fun to the performance.
This performance is sponsored by Rebekah Joy Sexauer, eXp Realty.
Aug. 20: Broadway Phil & the Shouters
Broadway Phil & the Shouters, from Murphy, will bring Southern Oregon blues to Myrtle Creek. “Broadway Phil” Newton, his harmonica and The Shouters have been performing at concerts and clubs across Southern Oregon since 1994.
This performance is sponsored by Grocery Outlet/Myrtle Creek.
Aug. 27: Moon Mountain String Band & Instrument Petting Zoo
The season closes with Moon Mountain String Band & Instrument Petting Zoo from Eugene. The seven-piece band blends traditional bluegrass with a modern “newgrass” sound, featuring rich harmonies and strong musicianship.
The closing performance will also include a special interactive Instrument Petting Zoo experience.
This performance is sponsored by South Umpqua Disposal.
Before You Go
Music in the Park is free to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy the evening at Millsite Park.
Dogs are welcome, as long as they are kept under control and cleaned up after. Food vendors are expected both on site and nearby.
Sound services for the season are provided by Umpqua Sound Machine. Wi-Fi is courtesy of Ziply Fiber, and Douglas County Mail is listed as the media sponsor.

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