ANN ARBOR, MI — The Ann Arbor Summer Festival (A2SF) has announced their complete 2022 season, including the full music lineup at Top of the Park, taking place from June 10-July 3. See full calendar.
The season comprises nearly 200 individual events including 89 concerts on two stages at Top of the Park, which is located on Ingalls Mall and Washington Street on the Campus of the University of Michigan.
- Rackham Stage (915 E. Washington Street)
- O&W Grove Stage (under Burton Memorial Tower)
Music Highlights include: ADG7, Athletic Mic League, Dames Brown, Devon Gillfillian, LADAMA, Natu Camara, Thornetta Davis, Alise King, Cold Tone Harvest, Dani Darling, Frontier Ruckus, George Bedard & The Kingpins, Mollywop!, and many more.
This follows the recent announcements of a headlining concert by Pink Martini featuring China Forbes on June 29 at the Power Center, and the Movies by Moonlight, KidZone, Live Here Now series over the past few weeks.
2022 marks the first full-scale season in three years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Executive Director Mike Michelon shared “We’re so excited to return to Top of the Park. This season will serve as a reunion for communities from throughout the County and an opportunity for some incredible shared experiences.”
Event details can be found at A2SF.ORG. Season support is provided by a generous community of donors, foundations, and local business: https://a2sf.org/sponsors-and-funders/
TOP OF THE PARK MUSIC LINEUP
Nightly from June 10-July 3 (dark on Mondays)
Friday, June 10
5pm – Ron Brooks Trio
6pm – Sarah D’Angelo
7pm – Vibes with the Tribes Music & Culture Hour
8:30pm – Dames Brown
10:15pm – Alise King
Saturday, June 11
5pm – Lorian Janine
5:30pm – Ki5
7pm – Jive Colossus
8:30pm – Natu Camara
10:30pm – Shake Steady
Sunday, June 12
5pm – Aspen Jacobson
6pm – Hannah Baiardi
7pm – Miss Paula and the Candy Bandits
8:15pm – ADG7
Tuesday, June 14
5pm – Ceolsige
6pm – Flea Circus Featuring Mr. B.
7pm – Honey and Blue
8:30pm – Chris Canas Band
Wednesday, June 15
5pm – Jackamo
6pm – ANA
7pm – TBD
8:30pm – Dani Darling
Thursday, June 16
5pm – Amy Petty
7pm – Peter Madcat Ruth’s C.A.R.Ma. Quartet
8:15pm – Devon Gilfillian
Friday, June 17
5pm – Sean Dobbins
7pm – KESSWA
8:30pm – Vespre
10:15pm – Thornetta Davis
Saturday, June 18
5pm – Victor Samalot
6pm – Pancho Villa’s Skull
7pm – Tumbao Bravo
8:30pm – Orquesta RITMO
10:15pm – Orquesta Tradición
Sunday, June 19
5pm – Al Bettis
6pm – Gwenyth Hayes
7pm – Kidsrock: The Uncle Devin Show
8:30pm – Lady Sunshine and the X Band
Tuesday, June 21
5pm – Anne Erlewine
6pm – Remnose
7pm – Garba360
8:30pm – Misty Lyn and the Big Beautiful
Wednesday, June 22
5pm – Rochelle Clark
6pm – Tina in the Sand
7pm – Michelle Billingsly
8:30pm – John Holk and the Sequins
Thursday, June 23
5pm – Dick Siegel
6pm – Billy & Emily
7pm – London Beck
8:30pm – Kenyatta Rashon
Friday, June 24
5pm – Jordan Hamilton
6pm – Estar Cohen
7pm – Chirp
8:30pm – Paddlebots
10:15pm – Funkwagon
Saturday, June 25
5pm – Joe Wachter
6pm – Jill Govan
7pm – Nadim Azzam
8:30pm – LADAMA
10:30pm – The Go Rounds
Sunday, June 26
5pm – Kuwento Mizik
6pm – Virago
7pm – Kidsrock: Little Miss Ann
8:30pm – Hullabaloo
Tuesday, June 28
5pm – Audra Kubat
6pm – Chris DuPont
7pm – The Daynites
8:30pm – Summer Like the Season
Wednesday, June 29
5pm – Djangophonique
7pm – The Aston Neighborhood Pleasure Club
8:30pm – Planet D Nonet
Thursday, June 30
5pm – slapslap
7pm – Patty PerShayla & the Mayhaps
8:30pm – Frontier Ruckus
Friday, July 1
5pm – Ingrid Racine
6pm – Ramona Collins
7pm – Cold Tone Harvest
8:30pm – Earth Radio
10:15pm – Sabbatical Bob
Saturday, July 2
5pm – Nickie P
6pm – Leslie DeShazor
7pm – Nique Love Rhodes and the NLR Experience
8:45pm – Mollywop!
10:45pm – Athletic Mic League
Sunday, July 3
5pm – Cantu
6pm – Brain Plasticity Ukulele Collective
7pm – The Claudettes
8:30pm – George Bedard and the Kingpins
THE ANNEX SERIES
Various times
Explore this eclectic venue housing installations by world-renowned artists, local DIY workshops, public conversations, and fun programs for all ages. Visit our website to see the full lineup.
Friday, June 10
Feel Good Friday with UMMA
Saturday, June 11
Zero Waste Extravaganza
Sunday, June 12
Telescopes with the Detroit Observatory
Tuesday, June 14
Neutral Zone – Music and Spoken Word
Wednesday, June 15
U-M Book Arts Studio – What’s your Type? Printing Activity
Thursday, June 16
AADL – Pokémon Gaming Night
Saturday, June 18
Maker Works – Pewter Sand Casting A2SF Tokens!
Tuesday, June 21
Garba360 Cuisine Tasting
Wednesday, June 22
AADL – Bob Ross Painting
Thursday, June 23
Anishinaabe Miijiim – The Food Of The People
Sunday, June 26
Take a Bookmark Break with U-M Library!
Wednesday, June 29
AADL – World Famous Trivia
Thursday, June 30
Returning Somewhere New – An Evening of Poetry
Friday, July 1 & Saturday, July 2
Illuminatus Lasers – Dancing and Lunchboxing with Lasers
Events at Top of the Park will take place between June 10 – July 3, 2022 (dark on Mondays) and are free to the public.
Tickets to Pink Martini on Wednesday, June 29 at 8pm at the Power Center can be purchased at tickets.a2sf.org or by calling the box office at 734-764-2538. Face masks will be required for this indoor performance along with proof of vaccination OR negative PCR test will be required for everyone ages 5+.
A2SF is a performing arts presenter and beloved community institution. The mission of A2SF is to present a world-class celebration of arts and entertainment that enriches the cultural, economic, and social vitality of the region.
Each season features a progressive mix of nearly 200 events showcasing local, national, and international artists and a diverse audience of more than 80,000 people.
The indoor ticketed series includes performances of world-class music, contemporary circus, dance, family entertainment, public radio shows, and comedy. Outdoor programming primarily takes place at Top of the Park, is held along a beautiful campus green on Ingalls, and offers admission-free concerts, Movies by Moonlight, open-air street spectacle, culinary treats, and unique family attractions.
A2SF is a partnership between the University of Michigan and the City of Ann Arbor and produced its first season in 1984. For more information on all events, please visit the A2SF website: www.a2sf.org.
Source: Ann Arbor Summer Festival (A2SF)