(FOX40.COM) — The lineup has been announced for the 2024 Concerts in the Park series.

The outdoor live music event is returning for its 31st year at Cesar Chavez Plaza on Friday evenings from May 3 through July 26. The series will take the week off on July 5.

The weekly summer series will be free and open to the public. FOX40 serves as one of this year’s sponsors for Concerts in the Park.

The 2024 lineup includes 60 national and local bands and DJs from a variety of genres. Headliners include Bay Area rapper Kool John, Destroy Boys, Michael Marcagi, Felix Cartal, Destroy Boys and Arden Park Roots.

Sacramento-based music acts to perform at this year’s series include Nate Curry, Yelly and The Philharmonik. DJ Lady Char and DJ Oasis are among the Sacramento-based DJs on this year’s slate.

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“Sacramento has a rich history of being home to up-and-coming musicians and cultivating a rich music scene, and we’re proud to be a part of that,” said in a statement by Michael Ault with Downtown Sacramento Partnership, the organizers of Concerts in the Park. “As important as it is to capitalize on the momentum to Sacramento is seeing with festivals, it’s equally important for us to invest in people. We’re excited this year to provide more spaces and platforms for local creatives and create a unique experience for Sacramento.”

Organizers announced they’re expanding its footprint at the downtown Sacramento park, covering more than half of 10th and J streets. With the additional space, organizers said a vintage market, a silent disco, a community art project and a beauty bar will be added to this year’s events.

Along with the additional features, this year’s events will have surprise vendors and guests throughout the summer series, organizers said.

Jeremiah Martinez

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