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3360 National Pike, Farmington, PA
15437, US
Dylan Scott Concert Live at Timber Rock Amphitheater | Farmington – August 22nd, 2026
Timber Rock Amphitheater isn’t just a place for concerts, it's a true hidden gem nestled among natural stone structures that sometimes double as bouldering spots, which is pretty wild for a concert venue. Its vibe feels like stepping into a rugged outdoor sanctuary, especially when you catch live acts under the open sky. In 2035, they’ll be celebrating fifty years, and rumor has it they’re planning a big year-long bash with historic performances that span decades of music history. The site’s got this awesome reputation for being super visitor-friendly too, with its parking area voted the best in 2020. Back in 2014, they even upped their game with a pioneering light show that made the stage glow like something out of a dream. If you’re into the lively side of things, pit seats are your best bet, but be prepared to stand and move with the crowd. For the regular concertgoers, club seats are the way to go, especially with an annual membership that gives you access to all the Farmington concerts like Dylan Scott’s upcoming show, trust me, it’s a must-see. Plus, Timber Rock isn’t just about music; they host community events all year round, from movie nights to local craft fairs, giving the place a real sense of neighborhood spirit. It’s one of those venues where you leave with more than just a concert memory, you leave feeling part of something bigger.