New Waterfront Music Festival Coming to Edenton This Summer

New Waterfront Music Festival Coming to Edenton This Summer

Visit Edenton to present Sounds of Summer on July 22nd

Edenton, N.C. — Visit Edenton, the county’s Tourism Development Authority, is proud to
announce their upcoming waterfront event, “Sounds of Summer,” slated for Saturday, July 22,
from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. In a fresh take on the beloved Music and Water Festival, organizers have
crafted a lively summer spectacle that celebrates Edenton’s coastal heritage and love for good
music. Attendees are encouraged to sail up to the waterfront in their boats or come land-side
with blankets and chairs to lounge on the lawn.


The festivities will begin with a fleet of local cuisine, as food trucks fill the lawn of Colonial Park
starting at 2:00 p.m. Patrons can expect local favorites such as Kiia’s Way, Old Colony
Smokehouse, Scoopy Ice Cream, Arctic Blast Snoballs, Corner Baking Co. and more. The
Chowan Arts Council will host free children’s crafts and activities in the park starting at 3:30 p.m.

Brewing up a brand new waterfront tradition, Visit Edenton will host a Beer Garden in
collaboration with the newly-open restaurant, The Herringbone, starting at 3:00 p.m. Alcohol is
sold only to guests 21+ providing a valid ID. As for the main event, the beach music
phenomenon, The Band of Oz, will lead a waterfront concert from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.

The event is free and open to the public. In the spirit of the perfect summer day, Sounds of
Summer welcomes one and all to enjoy the live music, savory eats, and good company. Safety
at the event is a top priority, and the Edenton Police Department will be present to ensure a
secure and enjoyable experience for all. Mark your calendars to bask in the warmth of
Edenton’s signature southern hospitality!

About Visit Edenton
Visit Edenton, officially known as the Chowan County Tourism Development Authority, was
established in 2006 to serve as the official promotional body for Edenton and Chowan County.
Committed to highlighting the beauty and historic significance of the region, Visit Edenton aims
to create immersive experiences that connect visitors and locals alike to the rich cultural
tapestry of Edenton, the heart of the Inner Banks of North Carolina.

Author

  • Kim Ringeisen

    Kim, is a commercial photographer and citizen journalist who lives in Edenton, recognized as a NC 2020 Mainstreet Champion. A high-tech executive, Military veteran, and having over 20+ years of emergency services experience in North Carolina and California, he currently serves his community as a Firefighter.

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