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Who’s Bad Concert Opens Stubbs Park

May 31, 2025 By Dayton937

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It’s going to be an exciting opening night at Stubbs Park for the Summer Concert Series presented by Cincinnati Children’s and St. Leonard with Who’s Bad this Sunday, June 1.
PARKING INFORMATION: All traffic must enter from West Spring Valley Road at the concert entrance and follow directions from event staff.
Primary Parking – Lot A: All guests will be directed to park here first.
Secondary Parking – Lot B: Once Lot A is full, vehicles will be directed to Lot B.
Overflow Parking – Lot E: If needed, overflow parking will be available in Lot E utilizing the gravel drive from Spring Valley Pike.
Accessible Parking: Spaces are available near the amphitheater for vehicles with valid placards. Overflow accessible parking is available in Lot B. An accessible shuttle will be available for guests to ride to-and-from Lot B to the amphitheater.
RTA Shuttle Service: A shuttle will run from Centerville Seventh-Day Adventist Church (456 W. Spring Valley) to the concert area for your convenience for those needing accessibility from 6:00 – 9:30 p.m.

All concerts are free. Food trucks and beer sales will be available for guests to enjoy. Friday night Party in the Park events begin at 5:30 p.m. and feature The Heart of Centerville and Washington Township’s vendor village with more than 30 local vendors and kids’ activities ahead of the 7:00 p.m. concert

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