Moon Deck LIVE Series at Electric Moon to Expand Starting in September, Offering Free Weekly Concerts Every Thursday Evening

Monday, August 30th, 2021

Plant Riverside District’s Electric Moon Skytop Lounge is pleased to announce the expansion of its successful free live music series “Moon Deck LIVE at Electric Moon” from bimonthly to weekly performances. Starting on Sept. 2, live performances will take place every Thursday from 8 to 11 p.m. on the rooftop deck at Electric overlooking the Savannah River. All Moon Deck LIVE concerts are free and open to the public, and a portion of the proceeds from drink sales will benefit a different local nonprofit organization each month.

“Plant Riverside District is truly Savannah’s Entertainment District, so we’re always looking for innovative ways to feature our region’s many talented musicians while giving back to the community,” said Tyler Gray, Director of Entertainment at JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District. “This new weekly format of our popular Moon Deck LIVE at Electric Moon concert series is the perfect way to entertain our guests while supporting local nonprofits.”

In September, the Moon Deck LIVE at Electric Moon series will feature the following live performances:

Draucker - Thursday, September 2, 8-11 p.m.
Draucker is a rock band led by three talented siblings playing original music as well as revamped cover songs.

LaFaye & The Fellas - Thursday, September 9, 8-11 p.m.

Inspired by artists ranging from Whitney Houston to Al Green, the rock-soul band LaFaye & The Fellas offers a fusion of musical genres, including their popular single “Gonna be Alright.”

Individually Twisted - Thursday, September 16, 8-11 p.m.
Individually Twisted is a local rock band with a passion for performing live.

Ramona + the Riot - Thursday, September 23, 8-11 p.m.

Featured by Best of NPR Music in 2016, Ramona + the Riot is St. Augustine, Fla.’s award-winning band performing popular contemporary hits as well as original music.

Whitley Deputy Band - Thursday, September 30, 8-11 p.m.

Led by Bluffton, S.C. singer and musician Whitley Deputy, The Whitley Deputy Band plays an entertaining combination of covers and original songs.

For the month of September, The Kessler Collection will donate a portion of the proceeds from drink sales to the Treutlen House in Rincon, Ga., a community-based group home for boys up to 21 years of age who are estranged from their families due to neglect, abuse or abandonment. Originally founded in 2000, Treutlen House works with the Department of Family and Children Services to provide individual and group counseling as well as education services to meet the needs of each child.