The summer’s first free Concert in the Park features Dave Fenley, who will perform live at the Oats Park Centennial Stage on June 14.
The free concert begins at 7:30 p.m. and is presented by Mayor Ken Tedford and the city of Fallon in partnership with the Churchill Arts Council.
Prior to the concert, the arts council will host the artists’ reception for the Lahontan Valley Fine Arts Invitational. The reception celebrates the talents of many local artists, and the reception will be held from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the Kirk Robertson and E.L. Wiegand Galleries at the Oats Park Art Center.
The Art Bar will be open during the reception with the Lariat Bar open during Fenley’s concert.
Fenley blends country and soul music like few others, earning a devout following through his powerful voice and heartfelt storytelling. The Texas-born singer-songwriter gained national attention as a standout on America’s Got Talent and The Voice.
Fenley’s journey has taken him from small-town coffee houses to touring with Miranda Lambert and selling out theaters across North America, as well as galvanizing a strong fan base over social media.
His viral covers including Stuck On You and Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout The Good Old Days) have racked up millions of views, cementing his place as a rising star. Fenley’s charisma and talent have earned him global appeal as he readies his new project of original material.
With 2025-2026 tour dates across North America and Europe, Fenley continues to craft music that transcends borders and speaks straight to the soul.