Levitt Pavilion unveils 2025 summer lineup with 18 free concerts
Levitt Pavilion unveils 2025 summer lineup with 18 free concerts
The outdoor venue in Denver's Ruby Hill neighborhood will host free and ticketed shows from May through October.
Author: Alexander Kirk
Published: 10:00 AM MST February 25, 2025
Updated: 5:03 PM MST February 25, 2025
DENVER — Levitt Pavilion announced the first part of its 2025 summer concert series schedule.
The outdoor music venue at Denver's Ruby Hill Park will feature concerts spanning bluegrass, hip hop, jazz, Mariachi and opera. Beginning in late May and extending into October, the venue will present more than 40 concerts.
In the first announcement on Tuesday, a schedule of 18 free concerts features the return of DeVotchKa, Low Cut Connie, Flobots, and Rebirth Brass Band, as well as the debut of Luciane Dom, Jeremy Zucker and Andy Frasco & the UN.
Levitt Pavilion said additional free shows, ticketed events and Yoga on the Lawn dates will be announced in the spring.
Levitt Pavilion 2025 free concerts
May 30 — DUPB Presents Musicfest ft. Jeremy Zucker
May 31 — Luciane Dom with Michele Castro and Bill Kopper
June 6 — DeVotchKa with Circling Girl
June 7 — Wallace & Gromit in Concert with the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra
June 14 — Levitt’s Pride Celebration ft. Emily Wolfe with Lips Speak Louder
June 15 — Central City Opera Presents Drag Me to the Opera
June 27 — Low Cut Connie
June 28 — Shakedown Street
June 29 — Marchfourth with Banshee Tree
July 4 — Flobots with School of Rock Denver
July 11 — KUVO's 40th Anniversary ft. Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
July 12 — Girl Rock Denver Presents: Esme Patterson & GRD Showcase
Aug. 1 — Rebirth Brass Band with Flow Tribe
Aug. 2 — Andy Frasco & The UN
Aug. 3 — 9th Annual Dashiki Fest ft. Femi Kuti & The Positive Force
Aug. 17 — The Vegabonds
Sept. 14 — Viva Southwest Mariachi Fest ft. Lupita Infante
Sept. 28 — The Slackers
“Our collaborative, eclectic approach to programming reflects our mission to build community through music,” said Meghan McNamara, executive director of Levitt Denver. “We want to ensure that everyone has access to the joy and connection of live music in the outdoors — and we want everyone, regardless of age, income, ability, identity or lived experiences to find belonging at Levitt.”