WFPK Waterfront Wednesday is back in 2021!
Presented by 91.9 WFPK and Waterfront Development Corporation with support from Friends of the Waterfront and is always FREE to all. Additional sponsorship support from Toyota, Miller Lite, Republic Bank, and Passport Health Plan.
Waterfront Wednesday will be held twice a month in 2021 at the Big Four Lawn at Waterfront Park, located next to the Big Four Pedestrian Bridge.
Mark your calendars for August 25 with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Brooks Ritter, Genevva
The lawn opens at 5pm. Set lengths and start times are approximate, but usually the festivities are winding down between 10pm and 10:30pm.
You can bring lawn chairs and blankets.
Outside alcohol is prohibited. No coolers, no glass, no tents, or no pets allowed in the event area of the Big Four Lawn and the adjacent park areas.
Click here for a Waterfront Wednesday Parking Map
For more information, visit wfpk.org/2021/waterfrontwednesday
We take the health and safety of you, our artists and our employees seriously.
Know before you go – mask up, keep your distance and if you’re eligible, get vaccinated! Registrations are available with Wild Health at kyvax.wildhealth.com. Wild Health will also be onsite at the event.
An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public space where people are gathered, even at an event that is fully outdoors. All guests who enter our event space must behave responsibly to prevent the spread of COVID.
We are closely monitoring government policy changes, Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidelines, government mandates, and public health announcements and any guidance provided will be strictly followed. Guidance can evolve quickly, so please check this info (and see below) for the latest updates before you head to WFPK Waterfront Wednesday.
COVID Safety (continued from above)
Mask up! Regardless of vaccination status, we encourage you to wear a mask in order to help keep yourself and others healthy.
Keep your distance. Be courteous to other concertgoers and make sure to give them space — on your way in, in the food line, on the lawn, wherever. We will continue to evaluate the layout prior to each event to ensure the opportunity for attendees to social distance.
How are you feeling? If you’re not feeling well, please STAY HOME. We cannot emphasize this enough. Help keep each other healthy.
Vaccination. You’re social distancing, washing your hands, and wearing your mask. Vaccinations are one more critical step in providing protection against the COVID-19 virus and getting back to the people and activities we love.While vaccinations are not currently mandated by state guidelines to attend outdoor events, we strongly encourage those attendees who are eligible to be vaccinated.
If you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines or need resources to find a vaccination location near you, please check out www.vaccinefinder.org.