Anythink Libraries Announces Return of Community Concert Series with Global Sounds, Latin Rock and Cumbia Across Adams County and Arvada

Free Summer Concert Series Brings Live Music and Community Connection to Northglenn, Arvada and Thornton

Anythink Libraries, Adams County’s public library system, will once again bring free live music into local parks and public spaces this summer through its annual Community Concert Series. The three-concert series will feature internationally acclaimed and Colorado-based musicians performing world music, Latin rock and cumbia-inspired sounds in Northglenn, Arvada and Thornton from July through September.

“Music has a unique ability to bring people together across backgrounds, generations and experiences,” said Mark Fink, Executive Director of Anythink Libraries. “The Community Concert Series reflects our commitment to creating opportunities for people to connect, celebrate culture and experience the arts in accessible and meaningful ways.”

Designed to create opportunities for connection through music, the Community Concert Series transforms neighborhood gathering spaces into welcoming destinations for families, friends and community members of all ages. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy free performances in partnership with local municipalities and community organizations.

The 2026 Community Concert Series lineup includes:

Blessing Chimanga 7 p.m. Thursday, July 9
Northglenn Arts, Festival Lawn: 1 E. Memorial Parkway, Northglenn, CO 80233
An internationally celebrated musician from Zimbabwe, Blessing Chimanga is known for his electrifying stage presence and mastery of the marimba, mbira and percussion. His performances blend traditional African music with contemporary influences, creating an engaging experience that invites audiences to dance, participate and connect.

iZCALLi 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6
Clear Creek Valley Park: 3700 W. 58th Place, Arvada, CO 80002
Featuring some of Denver’s premier musicians, iZCALLi is a high-energy Latin rock band known for blending powerful rhythms with themes of resilience, identity and cultural pride. Their music celebrates the immigrant experience while bringing audiences together through a shared love of live performance.

Ritmo Cascabel 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 3
Anythink Thornton Community Center: 2211 Eppinger Blvd., Thornton, CO 80229
Closing out the series is Denver-based Ritmo Cascabel, whose distinctive sound blends cumbia, western and rock and roll influences. Known for their infectious energy and danceable performances, the group offers a fresh take on traditional Latin American sounds.

All concerts are free and open to the public. No registration is required.

For additional information, visit Anythink Community Concert Series.

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