
Tyrone Dunn and Kin-Foke closed out the evening as night fell, with their R&B style enhanced by colorful stage lighting. The band kicked things off with a series of crowd-pleasing covers as dancers filled the street once more. Gage Wilson/For Glasgow News 1

As if on cue, after Russell’s statement, a few audience members took to the street and began dancing—what started with three quickly grew into a lively crowd line dancing to the rhythm of the music. Gage Wilson/For Glasgow News 1

Van Winkle and the Spirits blended country with rock genres, performing mostly original tracks like “Heading Out West.” Their tunes set a cool vibe for a hot summer evening. Gage Wilson/For Glasgow News 1

Hundreds turned out for the show, with Glasgow City Administrator April Russell expressing her excitement over the strong turnout. “I just love seeing everyone come together,” she said. “Younger people, older people, families—all here to just enjoy the concert.” Gage Wilson/For Glasgow News 1

The downtown air carried the rich aroma of local food trucks, with More than a Mouthful, Curtis BBQ, and Wicked Potato serving up smoky, savory favorites that saturated the square. Gage Wilson/For Glasgow News 1

Entertain Glasgow’s latest summer concert lit up the Public Square on July 25, with opener Van Winkle and the Spirits warming up the crowd before headliner Tyrone Dunn and Kin-Foke took the stage. Gage Wilson/For Glasgow News 1