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  • Am I allowed to bring my dog to the concert?

    Yes, attendees are welcome to bring their dog. Dogs must be licensed and vaccinated with current tags on collar. Owners are legally responsible for their dogs and any injuries caused by them. We ask that owners clean up and properly dispose of any waste left by their dogs. Dogs must be kept on a leash no longer than six (6) feet. Owners whose dogs are exhibiting unruly or aggressive behavior will be asked to leave.
  • Can I bring food and beverages to the concert?

    Outside food and drink is allowed, but we encourage attendees to purchase food and drink from the food vendors onsite each week. Water, soda, beer and wine will also be for sale. Attendees can also come early, reserve their spot with lawn chairs and blankets, and eat at the many restaurants located in Old Town Lewisville. A Water Refill Station will be set up at the Visit Lewisville table near the alley.

    A list of food vendors at each concert will be posted on the concert section of SoundsofLewisville.com

    Old Town Lewisville has several restaurants where you can dine in advance or carry out to enjoy at the concert. Visit the Old Town Lewisville website for a current list of restaurants in Old Town.

     

  • How are bands chosen for the Sounds series? Can I suggest a band? Can my band play in the series?

    "Sounds of Lewisville" concert series is presented by the City of Lewisville as a service to its residents and visitors. For questions, additional information or to suggest a band, contact Jamie Milstead at jmilstead@cityoflewisville.com.
  • How much are tickets for the Sounds concerts?

    No tickets required. Sounds of Lewisville remains a free concert series, as it was upon its inception in 1991. The series is funded through Hotel Occupancy Tax money as a way to draw visitors to Old Town Lewisville.
  • Is alcohol allowed at the concert?

    Beer and wine will be available for purchase at the event for anyone of legal drinking age. Please drink responsibly. If bringing outside food and drink, please remember that glass is prohibited in Wayne Ferguson Plaza. Lewisville Police Department will be onsite during all concerts.
  • Is smoking or vaping allowed at the concert?

    Smoking or vaping is not allowed in the grass of Wayne Ferguson Plaza. However, it is allowed in the street and the alley around the Plaza.
  • What happens to the concert if it rains?

    If weather is expected to interfere with the show, the show will be moved inside the Lewisville Grand Theater if space is available. This information will be posted to SoundsOfLewisville.com by 2 p.m. each concert date. We encourage visitors to check the website prior to the show if they are concerned about the weather.

    Information will also be posted on the Wayne Ferguson Plaza Facebook page.

  • What kind of audience seating is there?

    There is limited fixed seating along the boardwalk. Since the majority of seating is on the lawn, attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.

    Wayne Ferguson Plaza stage and lower bowl

  • When are the concerts held?

    For 2024, concerts are moving to a May-June schedule to beat the summer heat and provide a more enjoyable experience for the musicians and attendees. The series concludes with DCTA A-Train Red White & Lewisville presented by CoServ on Tuesday, July 2.

    Concerts are held Tuesday nights in May 7, 14, 21, 28 and June 4, 11, 18, 25 from 7-9:30 p.m. in Wayne Ferguson Plaza. The opening act performs from 7-7:45 p.m. and the headliner performs from 8-9:30 p.m. The July 2 DCTA A-Train Red White & Lewisville presented by CoServ event begins at 6 p.m. and concludes with a fireworks show at 9:45 p.m.

  • Where are the concerts held?

    Concerts are held in Wayne Ferguson Plaza, 150 W. Church Street.
  • Where can I park?

    Free public parking is available around Wayne Ferguson Plaza and Lewisville City Hall. Additional parking and street closures details are posted on the Wayne Ferguson Event Parking and Street Closure Information page.