Week two of the 2026 edition of Main Street Live came with a backup plan that, thankfully, wasn‘t needed.
With the Park Theater standing by as an option in case of rain, Friday night saw sun and temperatures in the low-80s as Saved by the Music: The Ultimate ‘90s Experience took the stage at 7 p.m.

For those unable to attend, Friday’s concert, and all remaining Main Street Live shows, are broadcast live on Main Street Media’s Star 107.3 FM and the Main Street Media app.
Main Street Live, in its 22nd year at Security Federal Savings Bank’s West Lawn, is presented by Main Street McMinnville.

“We are thrilled with the turnout,” Main Street McMinnville Executive Director Hannah Cowan Jones said. “We estimated around 1,000 last week and we have even more this week. The band is fantastic and brought back some childhood memories both for me and a lot of the crowd.“
Saved by the Music provided a soundtrack for nostalgia with a selection of ‘90s hits from 3 Doors Down, Radiohead, Matchbox 20, Toby Keith, Brooks & Dunn, Train and many more. The songs were accompanied by ‘90s film and TV clips shown on The Sound Machine’s video truck.




Main Street Live is sponsored by Main Street Media, Security Federal Savings Bank, Bridgestone, McMinnville Electric System, Law Offices of Galligan & Newman, Warren County, City of McMinnville, Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Utility District, Hale & Hines Nursery, Citizens Tri-County Bank and Hoover & Son Insurance.
The eight-week free summer concert series continues next Friday with Sydney Adams.


