Afternoon Tunes Under the Statue
Looking for something fun and family-friendly to do this weekend? If you’ve never been to one of Vulcan Park’s AfterTunes events, now is the time to go. AfterTunes promises to be a fun afternoon of live music, good food, and craft beers while overlooking the Magic City.
Tickets are FREE for kids 4 and under, $5.00 for kids 5 and up, and $12.00 for general admission (if purchased in advance). Tickets will be available at the gate for an additional fee.
General admission includes:
- Admission to the concert, access to the KIDS ZONE, the Vulcan Center Museum, and Vulcan’s observation tower
- Seating is first-come, first-served, and visitors are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets
- Additional parking is available at the Jefferson County Board of Education lot (2100 8th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35209).
- Shuttle service is provided before and after the concert
Make My Ticket a VIP, Please
Additionally, for the first time this year, Vulcan is offering VIP tickets to AfterTunes for $25, which includes:
- Admission to the concert, access to the KIDS ZONE, the Vulcan Center Museum, and Vulcan’s observation tower
- Front row seating
- Use of Vulcan Park and Museum stadium chair
- Two drink tickets
- One parking pass for exclusive onsite parking
- 20% OFF any purchase in Vulcan’s store, The Anvil
Three AfterTunes Dates:
If you and the kids can’t make it out this weekend, there are two more AfterTunes concerts this fall. Here’s the full schedule:
- September 23 — featuring Los Colognes with Duquette Johnston
- October 7 — featuring Iron Horse with Will Stewart
- October 21 — featuring Great Peacock with Maddie Medley
Gates open at 1:00 p.m. with musicians taking the stage at 3:00 p.m. That gives your family plenty of time to run around on the grassy hills, play in the KIDS ZONE, walk through the hands-on museum (and do the kid-friendly museum scavenger hunt), and take the elevator up to Vulcan’s lookout deck — all before the live music begins! For more information and to purchase tickets, head to Vulcan Park and Museum’s website here. See you there!