Music lovers can enjoy free live outdoor concerts featuring local talent in parks across the city this summer.
Entertainment and activities | June 23, 2026

Your summer soundtrack is here! The Mississauga Summer Concert Series returns for another season of free, live concerts. Enjoy summer evenings filled with a diverse lineup of local musicians. From classical to country, hip hop, rock, pop, folk, jazz, soul and more there’s a concert for everyone to enjoy.
The show starts on July 3 and runs on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until September 6. Concerts are held at one of three accessible parks: Streetsville Village Square, Cooksville Four Corners and Port Credit Memorial Park.
Check out the full lineup below and plan your summer music nights.
Streetsville Village Square – Fridays, 7 – 8:30 p.m.
Cooksville Four Corners – Saturdays, 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Port Credit Memorial Park – Sundays, 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Mississauga’s annual Summer Concert Series
Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings
July 3 to September 6
There will be no concerts on July 12, August 9 and August 30.
Fridays: Streetsville Village Square, 7 Main St
Saturdays: Cooksville Four Corners, 10 Dundas St E
Sundays: Port Credit Memorial Park, 40 Stavebank Rd
This family-friendly program is open to all residents and visitors
Free
Concerts may be delayed or cancelled due to weather conditions. Concerts begin in the evening and start times vary depending on location. Check the lineup for full timings.

The City’s Summer Concert Series is an annual program that features free live music performances across Mississauga. It provides paid opportunities for musicians, promotes Mississauga’s live music scene and supports local businesses in the city’s vibrant cultural hubs. It also creates opportunities for residents to gather outdoors and connect through a shared love of music.
The series supports the City’s ongoing work to grow our local live music sector. This includes the Music Strategy (2022-2026), Hear and Now: The Impact of Live Music in Mississauga and the Live Music Grant, and aligns with the Future Directions 2024 Culture Plan. The City also recently updated its Noise Control By-law to support more live music events at venues in seven cultural districts. Mississauga has been recognized as a “Music City” by the Canadian Live Music Association and Canadian Music Week for its efforts to build a thriving live music scene.
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