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ALTON – The Alton Amphitheater is heading into the 2026 season with a new production partner as the venue plans to welcome back multiple mainstay events.
Alton City Council members unanimously approved a series of amphitheater-related resolutions at their March 11, 2026 meeting. These include two event requests for the Mississippi Earthtones Festival and the Porch Café Music Festival in Honor of Bud Summers, as well as the engagement of Contemporary Productions for the 2026 Alton Amphitheater season.
Contemporary Productions will be responsible for managing and producing “three signature events” in 2026 under the Event Management Contract with the amphitheater. These include the Alton Fireworks Festival on July 3, the Food Truck Festival on Aug. 22, and the Jazz & Wine Festival on Aug. 29, with each of those dates pending future City Council approval.
To produce these events, the city has agreed to pay Contemporary Productions a total of $89,818.60, paid in three installments from April 1 to Sept. 11, 2026. The Event Management Contract is valid for one year until 2027 and can then be renewed with the written consent of both parties.
With the council’s approval, this year’s festival Mississippi Earthtones Festival is set to be held on Sept. 19, 2026, though an exact time has not yet been determined. Organizers describe the festival in their Event Proposal to the city as a “free, family-friendly celebration of our river through art, music, and conservation.”
Council members also approved an event request from the Bud Summers Music Foundation, which will host the 2026 Porch Café Music Festival in Honor of Bud Summers on Oct. 11, 2026 from 1 to 5 p.m.
The festival is described by organizers as an event where “Riverbend area musicians come together to honor local music legend Bud Summers” in their Event Proposal, which states the free, public event will also feature live music, food trucks, and craft vendors.
More information about these events and the amphitheater’s new partnership with Contemporary Productions is available in this related story on Riverbender.com. A full recording of the March 11, 2026 Alton City Council meeting is available at the top of this story or on Riverbender.com/video.