Summer Concerts at Cosca
Thursday, August 13, 2026
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Ticket Price: Free
Age: All Ages, Family Friendly
Contact:
- Nateia Templeton
- Nateia.Templeton@pgparks.com
The Southern Recreation and Leisure Services Division of the Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County, is proud to announce the return of the Summer Concerts at Cosca series! This beloved summer tradition has become a favorite among the county’s annual performing arts events.
This year’s performances – featuring R&B, reggae, soul, funk, Gogo, and more – highlighting local talent and bringing the community together for an evening of great music, fun, and relaxation. Concerts are FREE, and all ages are welcome!
In the event of inclement weather, concerts will be held at the John Addison Concert Hall at Harmony Hall Regional Center (10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, MD)
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Thursday June 18, 2026. 6-8pm
Celebrating Caribbean American Heritage Month
Nu30X Caribbean Soul

Nu30X Caribbean Soul Experience delivers high-energy live performances blending Reggae, R&B, Funk-Rock, Afrobeat, Pop, Hip-Hop Creole, and Jazz. Fronted by powerhouse vocalists Micheline Reid (“Haitian Barbie”) and Dana Parker (“The R&B Rocka”), the band brings dynamic vocals, infectious rhythms, and engaging stage presence that keep audiences dancing. Perfect for festivals, concerts, and special events, Nu30X creates a vibrant, feel-good experience that leaves lasting impressions.
Thursday, July 9, 2026; 6-8pm
Band Of Roses

Band Of Roses is a powerhouse all-female ensemble known for delivering a high-energy fusion of Jazz, Soul, Funk, and R&B. Originally assembled in 2012 for a one-time performance, overwhelming audience demand led to the group’s official relaunch in 2015. Since then, Band of Roses has grown into one of the DMV’s most sought-after live bands, earning a reputation for exceptional musicianship, commanding vocals, and an electrifying stage presence.
Thursday, July 23, 2026; 6-8pm
Faycez U Know

Faycez U Know is a high-energy soul and funk band from the Washington DC (DMV) area, blending classic showmanship with the unmistakable groove of Go-Go. Known for their dynamic performances and versatile sound, they’ve shared the stage with artists like Method Man, Fantasia, Chuck Brown, and Raheem DeVaughn. A Faycez U Know show is an electrifying experience that keeps audiences moving from start to finish.
Thursday, August 13, 2026; 6-8pm.
The Tribe Band

The Tribe Band was formed in the early 2010s by drummer and percussionist Larry Darnell Simpson, debuting with their gospel CD Trouble Don’t Last Always. With the addition of Stanley Johnson and Johnny Matthews, the group expanded its sound to include a wide range of styles—from gospel and blues to smooth jazz, funk, R&B, soul, Motown, Southern soul, and neo-soul. Known for their versatility and crowd-pleasing performances, The Tribe Band delivers a dynamic musical experience that blends classic and contemporary sounds.
Thursday, August 27, 2026; 6-8pm.
Another Day Band

Another Day Band is a dynamic DMV-based group blending old-school funk with modern R&B and neo-soul. Known for high-energy performances and rich vocals, they deliver crowd-pleasing sets spanning artists from Marvin Gaye to Maxwell—bringing “The Best of Smooth Jazz, Hot R&B, and Neo-Soul” to every stage.
Many thanks to our generous sponsors who help make these events possible!
No, parking is FREE!
Guests are encouraged to bring a lawn chair, a blanket or something to sit on, along with something to create shade such as a covered chair. We recommend wearing hats, cool clothing, and bringing fans to beat the heat. Don’t forget sunscreen!
No, smoking is not permitted. All outdoor parks in Prince George’s County with the Department of Parks and Recreation are smoke-free to promote a healthy environment for everyone. You can read more about it here.
Pets are not allowed at the concerts. Registered service animals, however, are permitted.
All events will have accessibly parking (with proper state-issued vehicle credentials). If you’re planning to attend one of these events and you need specific accommodation, please reach out to our access team at Program.Access@pgparks.com or call the Program Access Office at 301-249-7200; Maryland Relay 7-1-1.
Yes, you are welcome to bring your own cooler with drinks and food. You will also be able to purchase food from a food truck vendor. Guests are encouraged to bring water, especially on hot days!
No, ATMs are not available on-site.
The music selection primarily appeals to the 50+ community, but all are welcome to attend.
The Lost & Found will be located at the Info Tent near the restrooms.
