2025 Levitt Pavilion Denver free concert series expands with 23 additional shows

The announcement brings the total to more than 40 free shows at Ruby Hill Park this summer

The Levitt Pavilion Denver on Tuesday announced 23 additional shows, rounding out a robust lineup for its 2025 Free Concert Series.

The announcement included a May 24 season-opening show featuring Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears and pushes the total number of shows to more than 40, organizers said.

The amphitheater, located in Ruby Hill Park at 1380 W. Florida Ave., said it’s continuing its commitment to “collaboration and co-creation” this season and highlighted its third annual All My Relations Celebration, curated by Helen Gover, which celebrates Indigenous cultures, and the return of Brazilian Day on June 22.

Event organizers also said the pavilion will host Malanin Melodies: Juneteenth Superjam to celebrate Black American history, artistry and resilience on June 19.

Free tickets to the events can be reserved in advance. The pavilion also offers premium upgrade tickets which include early entrance, reserved viewing areas, a priority bar line and a free drink.

There’s also a membership program, starting at $300 for the season, and includes special perks.

Levitt Pavilion Denver’s 2025 Free Concert Series

New concerts announced Tuesday are displayed in bold.

Mariachi Sol De Mi Tierra performed with Fiesta Colorado Dance Company in a free show at Levitt Pavilion on Sept. 6, 2024. (JOHN MOORE/DENVER GAZETTE)
Mariachi Sol De Mi Tierra performed with Fiesta Colorado Dance Company in a free show at Levitt Pavilion on Sept. 6, 2024. (JOHN MOORE/DENVER GAZETTE)

May 24 — Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears with Derek Woods Band

May 30 — DUPB Presents Musicfest ft. Jeremy Zucker

May 31 — Luciane Dom with Michele Castro and Bill Kopper

June 1 — Mobile Studio (Live on the Plaza)

June 5 — The Brothers Comatose with Cousin Curtiss

June 6 — DeVotchKa with Circling Girl

June 7 — Wallace & Gromit a Grand Day Out with Boulder Philharmonic

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 19 — Melanin Melodies: Juneteenth Superjam

June 21 — Sheppard*

June 22 — Brazilian Day

June 27 — Low Cut Connie*

June 28 — Shakedown Street

June 29 — Marchfourth with Banshee Tree

July 4 — Flobots with School of Rock Denver

July 6 — Japan Fest 2025: Takenobu*

July 11 — KUVO’s 40th Anniversary ft. Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio

July 12 — Girls Rock Denver Presents: Esme Patterson & GRD Showcase

July 31 — Robert Randolph*

Aug. 1 — Rebirth Brass Band with Flow Tribe

Aug. 2 — Andy Frasco & The U.N. with The Cultet and Barbara

Aug. 3 — 9th Annual Dashiki Fest ft. Femi Kuti & The Positive Force

Aug. 7 — BALTHVS*

Aug. 8 — All My Relations Celebration ft. Fia, Cherokee Social*

Aug. 15 — Eric Slick*

Aug. 16 — TAUK with Michael Wilbur (of Moon Hooch)

Aug. 17 — The Vegabonds*

Aug. 22 — Fiesta Colorado with Mariachi Sol de mi Tierra with Chicano Heat

Aug. 23 — Passing the Crown with Rapsody*

Aug. 28 — Pokey LaFarge*

Aug. 30 — Big Something*

Aug. 31 — Dustbowl Revival*

Sept. 6 — 23rd Annual Soul Rebel Festival ft. Yellowman, Link & Chain, Selasee, Mono Verde & DJ Blood Preshah

Sept. 7 — Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe*

Sept. 11 — SAVE THE DATE

Sept. 14 — Viva Southwest Mariachi Fest ft. Lupita Infante

Sept. 19 — SAVE THE DATE

Sept. 20 — Rez Metal*

Sept. 21 — Pasar Southeast Asia with Gamelan Tunas Mekar*

Sept. 27 — Suave Fest*

Sept. 28 — The Slackers*

*Support to be added.

Levitt Pavilion; Courtesy photo.
Levitt Pavilion; Courtesy photo.

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