GREENCASTLE MUSIC FESTIVALS
Greencastle Summer Music Festival (GSMF)
Friends Making Music for Friends
The Greencastle Summer Music Festival at Gobin Memorial Church (often referred to as GSMF) is an annual, free Wednesday night concert series in Greencastle, IN, running for 13 weeks in summer. Centered on "friends making music for friends," it features diverse genres—classical, jazz, blues, and folk—in a casual, intimate setting.
Greencastle Music Fest
award-winning, two-day outdoor concert
Greencastle Music Fest is an outdoor weekend long concert in Downtown Greencastle. It's been recently recognized as the BEST Event/Festival in Indiana by the Indiana Tourism Association. Every year thousands come to downtown Greencastle for two full days of music and entertainment for the whole family.
Parkfest at Robe Ann Park
free outdoor concert series
Parkfest is a weekly open-air summer concert series held at the Robe-Ann Park Bandshell in Greencastle that brings the community together to celebrate local and regional musicians. Hosted by the Civic League, the event runs throughout June and July and has averaged more than 150 attendees each Tuesday evening over the past three years. Designed to be welcoming and family-friendly, Parkfest draws all ages—from the youngest little ones to the wisest among us—and creates a vibrant space for connection, community, and live music all summer long.
First Fridays
Celebrating Music, Vendors & Community
First Friday in Greencastle, Indiana, is a vibrant monthly celebration of local culture, taking place from May through October. Centered around the historic Putnam County Courthouse Square, the event transforms Franklin and Indiana Streets into a bustling hub of activity. Visitors can explore a variety of local crafts, arts, and retail vendors, savor diverse offerings from food trucks, and enjoy live music performances on three stages throughout the evening. The festivities also include beer gardens and a range of children's activities, ensuring entertainment for all ages. Admission to First Friday is free, making it an accessible and enjoyable experience for both residents and visitors.
