The entertainment committee working on the Rivertown Days event have a full lineup of music that will perform on the main stage beginning with a country lineup on Friday night. Local favorite Todd Hurst will kick things off when he takes the stage at 7pm Friday, July 17th. He is opening for Nashville artist, Natalie Stovall and the Drive who called in to invite everyone down to the river for their brand of high energy show which begins at 9pm Friday night.
Saturday will host a wide variety of music including Tricia and the Toonies from 12:30-1:30pm, and Voltage, the local group with Hastings native Patrick Kelly, Jorgen Linne, Brooke Seaton, Ian Sundberg and Ben Moen from 3:30-5:00pm. Playing classic rock and ripping it up. Saturday night welcomes Metro part band GB Leighton to the park and rumor has it that Hastings’ own Samantha Kent is slated to share a song or two. On Sunday, the parade will kick off at Noon downtown. Miss Minnesota, Rachael Latuff will be part of the 37th annual parade