
Six Sundays in Spring
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Six Sundays in Spring continues on Sunday, May 31, 2026 at Joyner Park in Wake Forest. This beloved free outdoor concert series is one of the most popular recurring events in the community, drawing hundreds of residents each week for live music, fresh air, and the natural beauty of one of Wake Forest’s finest parks.
Six Sundays in Spring is hosted by the Town of Wake Forest Parks and Recreation Department and features a rotating lineup of local and regional musicians across multiple Sundays. The series runs from early May through mid-June, making it a cornerstone of the Wake Forest spring social calendar.
What to Bring to Six Sundays in Spring at Joyner Park
Families are encouraged to bring blankets, lawn chairs, and a picnic. Food trucks and concession options are usually available on site. Leashed dogs are welcome. The event is free to attend and family-friendly from start to finish — one of the best free things to do in Wake Forest all spring.
Events like Six Sundays in Spring are exactly why Wake Forest continues to attract families — a strong parks and recreation culture complements a fast-growing community. Explore other upcoming performances and events on the Wake Forest Matters Events Calendar, and follow our community news coverage for the full picture.
For the full concert series schedule and performer lineup, visit the Town of Wake Forest Six Sundays in Spring page.
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