
Live music is returning to North Hills. Midtown Beach Music Series is a concert series that will take place at Midtown Park, 4011 Cardinal at North Hills Street, Raleigh.
The concert series features beach music, Motown, oldies R&B and more.
Love outdoor music? Check out our huge day by day list of outdoor music around the Triangle! Most of the shows are free.
The concerts will be on Thursdays, from 6 to 9 p.m., from April 16 to July 23, 2026.
Tickets are $8.73 (including ticket fees.) You can also purchase the Beach Music Bundle: all 15 shows for $96.46. Purchase here.
Schedule of Beach Music Series 2026
- April 16th North Tower Band
- April 23rd The ToneZ
- April 30th Jim Quick & Coastline
- May 7th The Catalinas
- May 14th Liquid Pleasure
- May 21st The Chairmen of the Board
- May 28th Miss Mini & the Sandman Band
- June 4th Band of Oz
- June 11th Sleeping Booty
- June 18th Blackwater Band
- June 25th The Embers ft. Craig Woolard
- July 2nd The Soul Psychedelique Orchestra
- July 9th The Pink Slips
- July 16th Too Much Sylvia
- July 23rd Spare Change
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More Outdoor Music in the Triangle
Learn all about outdoor music in the Triangle, or take a quick look at some of the upcoming outdoor concerts here:

Chris (a local resident and shopper of Harris Teeter) says
Please DO NOT park in the Harris Teeter ONLY parking spaces when going to the Coastal Credit Union Midtown Park – Beach Music series. There is plenty of parking in the nearby parking decks. Tonight (May 5th) there were ZERO parking spaces for people going to get groceries, despite there only being maybe 20 people in the grocery store at the time. The parking on the bottom floor is for people shopping at the grocery store as noted on every single parking spot on the lower (grocery store) level. If people continue to abuse the parking situation, there won’t be free (or nearly-free) concerts in the future.