This week will bring the fifth concert in the 2025 Levitt AMP Green Bay Music Series, an opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy free live music while also transforming underused public spaces into thriving community destinations.
The concert series began June 1 and continues each week through Aug. 3.
The July 4 concert will take place in conjunction with the 2025 Festival Foods Fire Over the Fox, featuring openers The Talbott Brothers and Jordan Blanchard with headliner Parker Barrow.
For more information, visit downtowngreenbay.com or tune in each week to get to know a bit about the upcoming week’s performers.
How would you describe your music?
Americana/country/folk/rock.
What inspires you to create music?
Conversations with others, our upbringing, our own questions about life, love, purpose, traveling, relationships and all the places we go. As brothers, we grew up listening to old rock n roll, country and blues albums with our dad and that also played a part in our influences and how we write and create music today.
What is your favorite part of performing live?
What are you most looking forward to audiences hearing/experiencing at your concert?
Honest storytelling, the full spectrum of emotions and playing our new album, Borderlands, live.
Jordan Blanchard is a Nashville recording artist originally from Wisconsin.
His debut six-song EP Pick In My Pocket dropped in 2023 and has accumulated over 300,000 streams worldwide.
Over the past three years, he has played 500+ shows spread across several states, including at Cadott Countryfest, Hodag Country Festival, Porterfield Country Festival, county fairs, rodeos, tractor pulls, off-road races and more.
Jordan’s live performances are not just about singing songs — they focus on capturing and engaging his audience, creating moments and changing lives.
His interactive show and multi-talented band has reached thousands across the midwest as he explores a new era of country and honkytonk music.
How would you describe your music?
Blues infused southern rock’n’roll.
What inspires you to create music?
I think we all grew up loving music and listening to bands that made us feel something. Our only hope is that when people listen to our music, we can make them feel something as well.
What is your favorite part of performing live?
What are you most looking forward to audiences hearing/experiencing at your concert?
We just hope that the audience will enjoy the ride. We love what we do and have fun doing it and just hope we can all share in that together!
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