Fresher Den U Productions Presents: Summerfest | A Back-to-School Charity Event

Fresher Den U Productions, owned by Elyria, Ohio musical artist Doc Holidae, will be hosting their 4th Annual Summerfest July 21-23, 2023 at Claremar Twin Lakes Camping Resort (New London, Ohio). Summerfest is a back-to-school charity event, and donations will be accepted during the festival. With goals great for the culture and community, Fresher Den U Productions aims to give you an all-around enjoyable show, boasting an impressive line-up of local talent.


Gates open at 5:00 PM Friday evening. Capt. Dab, the host MC of the event, will be indroducing Messmaker to kick off music at 5:50 PM. They will be followed by The Mob Rules, Cult Ov Crowley, Ball n Chain, and Konipshun Phit. DJ Randy & Technamix will be closing out both nights with a foam party set at 11:00 PM.

Day two of Summerfest will feature many different genres. From hip-hop and R&B to jazz and classic rock, there will be something for any music-lover to enjoy. Some heavy-hitters include Cleveland hip-hop artist Chris Lombardii, touring pianist and singer Davey Squires, and rock band The Intangibles. The official two-day line-up, as of July 18, 2023, can be seen below.

Official 4th Annual Summerfest lineup (as of July 18, 2023) via 4th Annual Summerfest Facebook Event

If you ever need a break from the music, Claremar Twin Lakes Camping Resort has plenty of entertaining accommodations to ensure you and your family have a great time. Various vendors and food trucks will be at the festival, so don’t worry about going hungry either. Here’s a list of different activities you’ll have access to as an attendee:

Give back to the community and consider donating during the 4th Annual Summerfest!

Follow the links below to stay up-to-date on the event!

Pre-Sale Tickets

4th Annual Summerfest Facebook Event

Fresher Den U Productions

Doc Holidae’s Music and Socials

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