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2020 Summer Nights At The Embassy Launches Virtually In June

The Embassy is excited to announce that Summer Nights will live stream the first two shows on June 3 and June 10 from 8 to 9 p.m. Primary sponsors for the series include Barnes & Thornburg, LLP, First Federal Bank, Fort Financial Credit Union and Chuck & Lisa Surack and Sweetwater. Mad Anthony will be the microbrew sponsor.

Summer Nights continues its tradition to highlight and celebrate local artists. To kick off the fifth season in a special way, the first show featuring Overlook will be live streamed from the Parkview Health Rooftop Patio on June 3 from 8-9 p.m. (weather permitting). The second show with Ty Causey will be streamed from the Yergens Rogers Foundation Ballroom on June 10 from 8-9 p.m. Both virtual events will be FREE to the public. Live streaming links will be provided via social media and the Embassy website.

Details about the rest of the season are forthcoming. The Embassy appreciates your patience as staff navigates the rollout of the onsite events. Single tickets for those shows are now on sale to the general public. The full season lineup can be found below.

Single tickets are $5. A four-ticket flex-pass is available for $15 until June 3. Purchase tickets at the STAR Bank box office by calling 260.424.5665 or through ticketmaster.com.

Summer Nights Lineup

Wednesday Evenings

June 3 – September 9

June 3 – LIVE Streaming ONLY

Overlook

June 10 – LIVE Streaming ONLY

Ty Causey

June 17

Samuel Harness

June 24

Joe Justice

July 1

Chris Worth

July 8

Sunny Taylor

July 15

Kent Young

July 22

Todd Harrold Band

July 29

Shelly Dixon Band

Aug. 5

Hubie Ashcraft

Aug. 12

Fatima Washington

Aug. 19

Q & The Coldfusion

Aug. 26

West Central Quartet

Sept. 2

Mason Dixon Line

Sept. 9

Salsa Dancing Featuring Melisa’s Latin Beat

Built in 1928, the Embassy Theatre is Indiana’s largest self-sustaining historic theater. Originally known as the Emboyd, with the adjoining seven-story Indiana Hotel, the majestic movie palace and vaudeville theater introduced Indiana to the biggest stars of stage and screen. Today, the Embassy is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Combining the beauty of a bygone era with the energy and diversity of today’s performers, the Embassy is the showplace of Northern Indiana. Many choose to host events and weddings at the Embassy, as it offers flexibility and a unique event experience in an iconic piece of Fort Wayne history. Visit us at fwembassytheatre.org for more information.