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Behringer-Crawford Museum is tuning up for ten unforgettable Thursday nights of live music, laughter and fun as it proudly presents the star-studded lineup for the 2025 Music@BCM Summer Concert Series.
The season wraps up August 14 with the toe-tapping energy of blues and R&B duo Ben Levin & Ricky Nye.
Guests are also invited to take a break from the summer heat by stepping inside the museum to enjoy the special 75th-anniversary exhibit, 'The Legacy of Behringer-Crawford Museum: 75 Years of Art, Culture and Community.' This museum-wide experience highlights the stories, milestones and people who helped shape BCM into the cultural gem it is today.
Also on display are 'Driftwood: The Life of Harlan Hubbard,' 'Harlan Hubbard: Ripple Effect' and 'Northern Kentucky Sports Legends of the 1950s,' offering even more ways for guests to connect with the region’s rich artistic and cultural heritage.
Weather permitting, concerts are held in BCM’s outdoor amphitheater at 1600 Montague Road – Devou Park, in Covington. Parking is free. In case of inclement weather, the events will move indoors.
The music runs from 7 to 9 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. Admission is $7 for adults, $5 for members and youth ages 13-18 and free for children 12 and under.
The evening includes food for purchase from Skyline Chili or Taste on Elm, a cash bar and the crowd-favorite “Split the Pot” raffle. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets or lawn chairs for outdoor seating. If assistance is needed, museum staff will be happy to help with accommodations.
Music@BCM promises a 2025 summer soundtrack to remember. For more information, call 859-491-4003, email info@bcmuseum.org or go to www.bcmuseum.org.
Music@BCM is sponsored by the George & Margaret McLane Foundation, Ruth Faragher Family, WNOP - The Scurvy Crew, Hummel Hatfield Insurance, KW Mechanical and Ashley Development.
Special thanks to Reality Tuesday Café and Johnny’s Car Wash.
Behringer-Crawford Museum is supported in part by our members, the City of Covington, Kenton County Fiscal Court, ArtsWave, Kentucky Arts Council and the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame.