2025 SOUNDS OF SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

Country music star Dylan Scott set to close out Quakertown’s Sounds of Summer series Friday

Final concert at Univest Performance Center promises a star-powered sendoff

(Credit: Quakertown Parks & Recreation)

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Quakertown’s Sounds of Summer Concert Series is ending the season the way it started — with a big-name act and a packed house. 

Country hitmaker Dylan Scott will headline the final show of the 2025 series on Friday at the Univest Performance Center, bringing his chart-topping catalog and high-energy live show to Bucks County.

Reserved seats are already sold out, but lawn tickets remain available online at UnivestPerformanceCenter.com and at the gate when doors open at 5 p.m. 

The show marks the finale of a season that has helped establish the outdoor venue as one of the region’s most popular summer destinations for live music.

Scott, a Louisiana native and Curb Records artist, has built a reputation as both a powerful vocalist and a relatable storyteller. Fans will recognize his four No. 1 radio hits — “My Girl,” “Nobody,” “New Truck” and “Can’t Have Mine” — as well as his Platinum-certified ballads that mix country tradition with modern flair. 

His career includes more than 4 billion streams, collaborations with stars like Garth Brooks and Luke Bryan, and industry honors ranging from ACM nominations to a Dove Award for his crossover track “Good Morning Mercy.”

With his deluxe album "Livin’ My Best Life (Still)" out now, Scott continues to climb country radio with new singles including “Boys Back Home” and “This Town’s Been Too Good To Us.” His viral TikTok success “Can’t Have Mine (Find You a Girl)” has only added to his broad appeal, drawing younger fans to his shows while satisfying longtime country listeners.

For Quakertown, the concert is more than just music — it is part of a broader revitalization effort. The borough’s Univest Performance Center, which can host up to 3,000 guests, has become a summer gathering place with its intimate sightlines, lawn seating under the stars, and amenities from food and drink vendors to ADA access. 

Borough officials said the series not only brings national acts to town but also brings visitors from across the region into the heart of Quakertown.

The season’s final note promises to be a loud one. For tickets and details, visit UnivestPerformanceCenter.com


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Tony Di Domizio

Tony Di Domizio is the Managing Editor of NorthPennNow, PerkValleyNow, and CentralBucksNow. Email him at [email protected].

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