

Summertime music in the park at Levitt AMP UticaĪnd that’s just a sampling of the amazing lineups, exciting programming, cultural experiences and opportunities for joy and social connection the upcoming concert season has in store.
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And Levitt AMP Whitesburg in Kentucky will close its series the last weekend in July with a special event that recognizes the community’s resilience in recovering from last summer’s devastating floods. Levitt AMP Stevens Point will add a layer of well-being to its series by offering yoga on the lawn before all concerts. In Wisconsin, Levitt AMP Sheboygan will help bring more exposure to local musicians, with its “Get the Gig” battle of the bands contest giving homegrown acts a chance to compete for an opening slot at one of its summer concerts. Levitt AMP Ocala, which kicked off its series with an April 14 show featuring Veronica Lewis, will celebrate Black Music Month throughout June, with each concert featuring a Black artist, and will host a Juneteenth Celebration featuring Afro-Cuban artist Yusa. Levitt AMP communities have likewise planned dynamic programming to further expand their reach and broaden the overall impact of their music series. And in Denver’s Ruby Hill Park, Levitt Pavilion Denver will inaugurate the All My Relations Celebration on August 10, a partnership with the Denver Indian Center to honor Indigenous artistry through music, dance, and art.Īn enjoyable evening of music and community at Levitt AMP Whitesburg On July 1, Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks will present the 2 nd Annual One Earth ReggaeFest, in partnership with the BIPOC-led Promise Neighborhoods of Lehigh Valley, to celebrate the global impact of reggae music. In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Levitt at the Falls will play host to the daylong Festival of Cultures on June 10: a partnership with refugee services nonprofit the LSS Center for New Americans & Multicultural Center, the event will encompass music, art and educational opportunities reflecting Sioux Falls’ cultural diversity.

Levitt Pavilion Arlington, for example, is presenting DreamFest on April 29 as part of its opening weekend festivities, a citywide celebration sponsored by the Arlington Convention and Visitors Bureau that will feature Tejano and other Latin music as well as vendors and kids activities. In addition to presenting GRAMMY-winning artists and acclaimed, emerging talent in a broad range of music genres, Levitt venues and AMP sites are also planning a range of cultural celebrations and events while deepening partnerships to more authentically engage communities that comprise their population.

Blue skies and a free, live show at Levitt Pavilion Denver
