The Denver Post

Levitt Pavilion returns with 2021 free concert series, 3,800 capacity

- By John Wenzel

Levitt Pavilion Denver on Monday announced its comeback season following a year of empty lawns and unplugged microphone­s at its Ruby Hill Park stage.

The series of free shows, which begins May 14, will include performanc­es from some of the area’s most notable names, including DeVotchKa, Flobots, Neoma, Central City Opera, Denver stand-up Adam CaytonHoll­and and others.

Online RSVPs and VIP tickets for the free shows open at 10 a.m. Friday, April 23, at levittdenv­er.org.

The nonprofit, purpose-built Levitt Pavilion Denver began producing shows in summer 2017 and had already presented three seasons of free, diverse concerts and a smaller series of paid shows. But after the COVID-19 pandemic shut it down last spring, Levitt Denver has lost about $2 million in revenue, forcing leaders to get creative with fundraisin­g and programmin­g, said executive director Chris Zacher.

“This past year has been challengin­g for the music industry and for many in our community,” wrote Zacher, who’s also Colorado chairman of the National Independen­t Venue Associatio­n, in a press statement. “We understand the healing power of music especially when it’s combined with community building. We are looking forward to having everyone back on our lawn singing and dancing together this summer.”

In addition to announcing its free schedule (see below), Levitt on Monday also launched the 2021 Comeback Fund. The campaign takes cues from other membership-based, nonprofit organizati­ons with annual subscripti­ons (perks include VIP seating and free drinks), tax-deductible donations and educationa­l appeals.

Levitt’s Comeback Fund hopes to raise $25,000 or more for the 2021 season. Its budget also funds free music lessons for Ruby Hill elementary students and promises artists 40% more than what they can expect to earn from other venues. Past concert seasons have been valued at “the equivalent of over $36 million in concert tickets,” officials wrote.

Perhaps most encouragin­g, Zacher said the venue would open with a 3,800-person capacity — more than that of Red Rocks Amphitheat­re, which can currently host 2,500 people. Levitt’s full capacity is 7,500 vs. Red Rocks’ 9,500 (the latter on benches, and packed together).

Venue staff will follow all updated cleaning and safety measures from the state and city regarding COVID-19, officials added. Patrons should expect “venue protocols will adapt throughout the summer according to prescribed guidelines.”

Here’s the current lineup:

May 14: Pimps of Joytime with Kellindo*

May 15: Rock de Mayo (Latin rock band festival)**

May 21: DeVotchKa with Nina de Freitas and Adam CaytonHoll­and*

May 23: Central City Opera 2021 Festival Kickoff

May 28: Dustbowl Revival

May 29: Joe Hertler and the Rainbow Seekers

May 30: Mike Love with Cas Haley

June4: Neoma**

June5: Flobots with Brothers of Brass

Sep. 18: Cool Vibes Reggae Fest

* Live Nation & Levitt Pavilion Denver co-presents

** Band performs in Spanish and English / La banda actúa en español e inglés

 ?? Joel Rekiel, provided by Levitt Pavilion ?? Hippo Campus performs at Levitt Pavilion in 2017.
Joel Rekiel, provided by Levitt Pavilion Hippo Campus performs at Levitt Pavilion in 2017.

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