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BRIDGEWATER — Beloved local rockers The Clarks have been added to the Beaver County Boom on The Bridge concert lineup.
Celebrating 40 years of making music, The Clarks will entertain June 27 on a stage along Bridge Street in Bridgewater, leading up to a headlining performance from country star Dustin Lynch, known for radio hits “Small Town Boy,” “Stars Like Confetti” and “Where It’s At.”

Along with The Clarks, local musical acts Gene The Werewolf and “The Voice” contestant Ashley Marina will perform at the event. Also entertaining will be Columbus, Ohio-based country band North to Nashville, fronted by Center High alum and former Ohio State Buckeyes lineman Evan Blankenship.
Following the free concert, Zambelli Internationale fireworks will light up the sky.
The Clarks are fresh off headlining Stage AE in Pittsburgh, and streaming a performance from the office of Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O’Connor. The band’s “Better Off Without You” appeared in the Season Two opening scene of HBO Max’s Emmy Award-winning drama “The Pitt.” They’ve previously been featured on “The Late Show With David Letterman” and Fox-TV’s “The Simpsons.”
“We’re always looking for ways to make Boom on the Bridge bigger and better, and adding The Clarks to this year’s lineup is a perfect example,” Tony Caltury, director of Recreation and Tourism for Beaver County, said. “Their music resonates with so many people throughout our region, and we know festival-goers will be excited to see them perform before Dustin Lynch takes the stage.”
The announcement adds another layer of excitement to Beaver County’s premier summer festival, which already features chart-topping country artist Dustin Lynch as the event’s headliner. Together, the two acts will bring a unique blend of hometown rock and nationally recognized country music to the Boom on the Bridge stage.
Music Lineup
Zero Fossil Stage
3pm Ashley Marina
4:15 North to Nashville
5:35 Gene the Werewolf
Main Stage
6:30pm The Clarks
8:15pm Dustin Lynch
“Boom on the Bridge has become one of the region’s signature events, drawing visitors from across Western Pennsylvania and beyond,” county Commissioner Dan Camp said. “The addition of The Clarks creates an even more dynamic lineup and reinforces our commitment to delivering a first-class experience for residents and visitors alike.”
In addition to live music, Boom on the Bridge will feature family-friendly activities, 880 wrestling matches, food and beverage vendors, community attractions, and a spectacular fireworks finale by Zambelli Fireworks at 9:45
For Beaver County Boom entertainment updates and a schedule, check boomonthebridge.com

