The town of Mooresville has announced the return of the Rock the Park Summer Concert Series at Liberty Park.

The revival of the festival aims to foster community spirit and provide live entertainment for local residents during the summer months. By bringing music back to a public space, the town seeks to revitalize local engagement and offer a centralized venue for seasonal gathering.

The event is structured as a five-night [1] outdoor music festival. Organizers said the series is scheduled to run from May through September 2026 [1]. The festivities are centered at Liberty Park, which serves as the primary venue for the performances.

CTV News London reporter Nick Paparella provided a preview of the event, highlighting the town's efforts to organize the series. The programming focuses on providing a variety of live music options for the community to enjoy throughout the duration of the series.

Local officials organized the return of the series to ensure that residents have access to high-quality entertainment within the town limits. The scheduling of the five nights [1] is designed to spread the celebration across the peak summer season, ensuring the park remains a hub of activity from May until September 2026 [1].

The town of Mooresville is bringing back the Rock the Park Summer Concert Series.

The return of Rock the Park signals a push by Mooresville to leverage public spaces for cultural recovery and community building. By scheduling a multi-month series, the town is attempting to create a sustained economic and social draw to Liberty Park, rather than a single-day event, which typically increases local foot traffic for surrounding businesses.