Walter Anderson Museum of Art partners with Moss Point to launch free music series

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Moss Point, Miss. – The Walter Anderson Museum of Art, in partnership with Moss Point Main Street and the City of Moss Point, is proud to launch the Levitt AMP Moss Point Music Series.

The series brings seven Saturdays of free live music, local vendors, and family-friendly activities to Riverfront Park this fall.

The event kicks off August 22 with Parker Barrow, and continuing through October 31 with Luther Dickinson and friends.

Concerts will be held from 5-9PM on August 22 and 29, September 12, October 3, October 10, and October 31, with a special afternoon Homecoming celebration welcoming American Idol finalist, Daniel Stallworth, on September 19 from 1-5PM.

Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy one of America’s premier free outdoor concert series in one of the Mississippi Gulf Coast’s most picturesque downtown settings.
“The Levitt AMP Music Series is about much more than concerts,” said Julian Rankin, Strategic Advisor of the Walter Anderson Museum of Art. “It’s about creating a place where people come together, celebrate their community, support local businesses, and experience the transformative power of the arts. We are excited to partner with the City of Moss Point and Moss Point Main Street to build a tradition that will serve the Gulf Coast for years to come.”

The 2026 Levitt AMP Moss Point Music Series includes:

  • August 22 – Parker Barrow
  • August 29 – AJ Haynes
  • September 12 – Nik Parr & the Selfless Lovers
  • September 19 – Daniel Stallworth
  • October 3 – Okan
  • October 10 – Tank & the Bangas
  • October 31 – Luther Dickinson & Friends

The Levitt AMP Moss Point Music Series is supported in part by the Levitt Family Foundation, which partners with changemakers and nonprofits to strengthen the social fabric of communities in America through free, live music in outdoor public spaces.

Presented by the Maddox Foundation, the series is a program of the Walter Anderson Museum of Art, Moss Point Main Street, and the City of Moss Point. This project is supported in part by funding from the Mississippi Arts Commission, a state agency, and in part, from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

Additional support is provided by Jackson County, Chevron, the R&B Feder Foundation, Gulf South Productions, Mississippi Main Street, Visit Mississippi, Mississippi Power, Merchants & Marine Bank, and Community Bank.

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