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Calling All Food Trucks!

Get ready to amplify your taste buds and groove to the rhythm of delicious flavors! We’re thrilled to invite passionate food truck vendors to be a part of our vibrant Quayside Outdoor Concert Series! With over 250 people at every event, you don’t want to miss the chance to showcase your culinary creations to a diverse and enthusiastic audience.

Quayside @ Nite is 18 outdoor events on Thursday nights from 6-8pm from May through September. We will be accepting 1 food truck vendor per event.

Sponsor Quayside @ Nite!

Looking for a unique and exciting way to get your business or organization involved in the local community? Consider sponsoring a Quayside event for our 2024 season!

Help us keep General Admission to Quayside events FREE by sponsoring an event and see your advertisement up all season long!

Upcoming Events
Thu, Apr 18
All Ages Event

Doors: 6:30pm // Show: 7:30pm
$36 to $45
Fri, Apr 19
Ages 18+ Event

Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm
$12.60 to $19
Sat, Apr 20
All Ages Event

Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm
$19.80 to $27
Sun, Apr 21
Ages 12+ Event

Doors: 6pm // Show: 7pm
$36 to $40
Fri, Apr 26
18+ Event

Doors: 7pm // Show: 8pm
$18 to $25
Just Announced
sun, Dec 22

ON SALE: May 3 at 10:00am

thu, Dec 05
Milton Theatre Mainstage Production | Rated G

Annie: The Musical

fri, Dec 06
Milton Theatre Mainstage Production | Rated G

Annie: The Musical

sat, Dec 07
Milton Theatre Mainstage Production | Rated G

Annie: The Musical

ABOUT MILTON THEATRE

The Milton Theatre, located in historic downtown Milton Delaware, has had an illustrious history in its more than 100 year existence. Erected circa 1910, the two-story building served, at one time or another, as the town’s movie theatre, basketball hall, fire station, social center & community stage. Various retail businesses & restaurants also thrived there. It has survived 3 major fires, countless “nor’easters”, and decades of neglect. But now, it proudly stands as a hub of artistic culture, not just to the town of Milton, but to the Delmarva Peninsula.