Wiley Park in Galva gears up for the grand finale of this summer’s free concert series this Sunday, August 3rd. The evening begins at 6 PM with Parker Barrow, a powerhouse Southern rock band inspired by infamous outlaw legends, followed by Zydeco Voodoo, who promise lively New Orleans rhythms and on-stage fun. Chloe Mae Finch will open the event with the national anthem. Family activities, food vendors, and playgrounds make it a true community celebration. Street parking is available, with special seating assistance from Mason at 309-883-7371. More details can be found at galvamusic.com.
Parker Barrow, the Southern rock band named with a nod to Bonnie and Clyde, is generating buzz with a blend of blues-infused grit and powerhouse performances. Led by vocalist Megan Kane and drummer Dylan Turner, the group channels the chemistry of the notorious duo, replacing outlaw exploits with rock ‘n’ roll aspiration. Joined by Alex Bender on guitar, Will Tipton, Bo Howard, and Eric Safka, the band showcases a sound that’s both expansive and electrifying. Performing as a flexible ensemble, Parker Barrow weaves high-energy narratives of partnership and rebellion, captivating audiences with their bold, distinctive style.
On a sultry night in the heart of the Bayou, legend says a Choctaw priestess reawakened ancient powers, casting a spell that brought forth ZYDECO VOODOO. This electrifying band combines the rich traditions of New Orleans with rock and blues, morphing every performance into a dance-filled celebration. Audiences are swept away as Zydeco Voodoo encourages all ages to join in—whether singing along, dancing, or even playing percussion on stage. The band’s infectious energy and unique style ensure every show is packed with lively rhythms and a spirit that echoes the mystical roots of their origin.








