Downtown after Dinner is now Live on Broadway: Arts, Rhythm, & Dinner! Live on Broadway is a favorite Paducah event held every Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. from May 29 through September 18.  Please join us for live music, local cuisine, and outdoor entertainment in Paducah's historic downtown. A complete schedule of events is listed below.

Entertainment Line Up

Saturday, September 4

Murr-Vegas All Stars
One of Western Kentucky's premier party bands, The Murr-Vegas All Stars get the crowd moving and shaking with dance music favorites from the past and present. Don't miss a great show on Saturday night!
 
Hooked on Science
Jason Lindsey creates science experiments on the street that draw in children and adults. He uses household items mixed with scientific method to help educate students on how science fits into our everyday lives.

Ed & Elaine Jones
Always a favorite at Live on Broadway, Ed & Elaine Jones love to enchant their audiences with some classics from the past. Hear them sing in the 400 block of Broadway.

Kenney Walker Milburn
Kenney Walker Milburn, deejay extraordinaire, invites everyone to the riverfront for a night of great music and karoake. Bring your friends and be prepared for some laughs and a good time!

Breeden, Bradley & Maze

Ryan Gilchrist


Upcoming Entertainment

September 11  - The Cruisers
September 18 - TBA


Every Saturday through September 18

Artists' Demonstrations at the Gazebo
Henna Tattoos by Rachel Biel
Gourmet Suckers (Easter Seals)
Face Painting
Antique Cars
Inflatable Playground & Children's Games
Stilt Walkers
Clowns, Balloons, Mime
Dining & Shopping

For everyone's protection, ALL dogs must wear an open muzzle if attending the event. Muzzles can be purchased at Market @ 315 & Gallery 5.

Sec. 14-32. Dogs permitted at special community events; restrictions.
(a) No person shall bring a dog into an area designated for special community events during the times such events are occurring unless the dog is:
(1) Licensed by McCracken County Animal Control or by any other state or county.
(2) Restrained by a leash or other lead that is no longer than three feet; and
(3) Restrained by an open-ended muzzle.
(b) Special community events include, but are not limited to, the Paducah Summer Festival, Barbecue on the River, Parades, Saturday Night After Dinner Program, and other similar events.

(Ord. No. 2003-1-6604, § 1, 1-14-03; Ord. No. 2004-8-6854, § 2, 8-10-04)
Editor's note: Ord. No. 2003-1-6603, § 1, adopted Jan. 14, 2003, repealed § 14-32, in its entirety. Ord. No. 2003-1-6604, § 1, adopted Jan. 14, 2003 enacted new provisions to read as herein set out. Prior to repeal and amendment, § 14-32 pertained to maximum number of dogs allowed in each household or on each lot and derived from Ord. No. 2002-5-6515, adopted May 28, 2002.