Downtown @ Sundown Concert Rocks on July 17— with a Special Toy Run to Benefit Local Kids

July 09, 2026 - MoCo Gov.

Get ready for a night of music, motorcycles, and community spirit as Montgomery County Parks and Recreation presents the next Downtown @ Sundown concert, featuring Kid Kentucky, a Kid Rock tribute band, on Friday, July 17, 2026, at the Downtown Commons. 

Before the concert, Montgomery County Parks and Recreation, Bikers Who Care, YAIPak, and Appleton Harley-Davidson are teaming up for a Mini Toy Run to help spread holiday joy to children in need. 

Mini Toy Run Details: 

  • Kickstands up at 6:00 PM from Appleton Harley-Davidson (2501 Hwy 41A, Clarksville). 
  • Riders will travel down Hwy 41-A to Riverside Drive, turn right on Commerce St, then left onto 3rd St, arriving at Downtown Commons. 
  • All donated toys will go to YAIPak to help bring Christmas cheer to local children this holiday season. 
  • Not a rider? Bring a toy donation directly to the Downtown @ Sundown concert! YAIPak will be on-site to collect the toys. 
  • Motorcycles will arrive around 6:45 pm, and live music will begin at 7:00 pm, featuring a Kid Rock tribute band, Kid Kentucky. 

The evening will feature a variety of delicious food and drink options. Beer and other beverages will be available for purchase, with the following food trucks set up on Main Street: 

  • Kadi’s Tacos 
  • Fryz Wit Dat 
  • Burgasm 
  • E’s Squeezed Lemonade 
  • L.A. Street Dogs 

The Downtown @ Sundown Concert Series is free and open to the public, running select Fridays from May through October. Bring your chairs and blankets for a night under the stars, but please leave pets, coolers, smoking/vaping products, and outside alcohol at home. 

Downtown @ Sundown is proudly brought to you by Tristar Beverage Clarksville. For more information and the full 2026 concert lineup, visit Montgomery County Parks and Recreation. 

Photo Credit: ClarksvilleNow; The 41st Annual Bikers Who Care Toy Run to support Camp Rainbow and BWC Children's Charities on Sep. 17, 2022. (Lee Erwin)