Savannah Stopover Music Festival and The Park at Eastern Wharf are teaming up for the monthly Riverfront Concert Series! The next Monthly Concert Series is Friday, September 11th from 7-10 pm and features Cordovas!

Cordovas are an Americana rock band out of Nashville whose sound, equal parts soulful harmony, poetic craft, and cosmic improvisation, has long earned comparisons to The Band, Grateful Dead, and Crosby, Stills & Nash.

Food Trucks TBA

Food and drinks will also be available for purchase to go from bar by fleeting at Thompson Savannah.


While the show is free and open to the public, VIP tickets are available and include prime riverfront concert viewing and first come-first served seating, complimentary snacks, beer and wine.


KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

  • Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets.

  • No large coolers or glass containers of any kind are permitted in the park.

  • Small personal coolers are allowed, no bigger than 20" x 20" x 20”.

  • Please recycle and dispose of your trash in the provided bins.

  • Erecting tents or other structures is prohibited.

  • There is free street parking on site as well as parking in the Eastern Wharf garage at the weekend rate. The DOT Trolley runs until 7pm with a drop off point steps from the park.

  • Want to arrive by boat? There is 700 ft of public floating dock space in front of Eastern Wharf; available on a first come, first served basis.

For a full list of Park rules, visit theparkateasternwharf.com.

 

CORDOVAS

Cordovas are an Americana rock band out of Nashville whose sound, equal parts soulful harmony, poetic craft, and cosmic improvisation, has long earned comparisons to The Band, Grateful Dead, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. But with their fifth studio album, Back to Life, the group sharpens the edges of its identity: roadtested, deeply traditional in the ways that matter, and determined to be respected on its own terms.

The band’s heartbeat lies between two places. In Todos Santos, Mexico, where Cordovas have lived, written, and built a small community of artists, the songs take shape in their most relaxed state, often amongst a circle of friends. Then it’s back to Nashville, where rehearsal, touring, and recording hammer those ideas into their final form. This cycle has defined the last three years of work, producing songs that are both varied and cohesive, each one revealing another side of the band’s range.

Through it all, Cordovas remain a band defined by integrity and a hunger for success. They’re traditionalists in the sense that they care about songs, about craft, about doing the work. They’ve taken the long road, built their own world, and now, with Back to Life, they’re stepping forward with their most focused and fully realized music yet.