The Denver Post

Levitt Pavilion unveils summer lineup

- By John Wenzel jwenzel@denverpost.com

This 2023 season of free concerts at Denver’s Levitt Pavilion kicks off Saturday, May 6, with another diverse slate of performers and genres, from the Brazilian sounds of Ginga and Bateria to hip hop from Sage Francis, opera from Central City Opera, and Spanish-language music.

The sixth season of the allages series will eventually include about 50 free concerts, if recent summers are any indication. Tickets to this first wave (see below for the full list) can be reserved before the show at levittdenv­er.org/free- concert-series — the route that’s encouraged — or guests can usually be admitted via walk-up entrances if the venue hasn’t reached capacity (it hardly ever does). The free series is expected to continue through October.

The nonprofit amphitheat­er, part of a national network of Levitt venues, opened in southwest Denver’s Ruby Hill Park in 2017 and annually presents dozens of shows — including paid events that help drive revenue. Its 18,000- capacity rivals Fiddler’s Green Amphitheat­er, Colorado’s largest outdoor concert venue, and dwarfs Red Rocks’ roughly 9,500 seats.

Levitt’s series complement­s other free, high- quality concert series from organizati­ons such as City Park Jazz, which produces the long-running Jazz in the Park. That schedule is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

Most Levitt concerts begin at 5 or 6 p.m. ( likely the latter) and typically run until about 10 p.m. Bring blankets, chairs and snacks. All shows below are free and all- ages unless otherwise noted.

On- site parking is available, although the lot fills up quickly

and cars end up lining the road (a la Red Rock parking). VIP upgrades are also available for the donationba­sed organizati­on.

2023 free shows at Levitt Pavilion

May 6: Fishbone*

May 11: Etana*

May 19: Son Little*

May 20: The Slackers* May 27: Son Rompe Pera, with Brian Lopez Trio, featuring Sergio Mendoza (Calexico) and Shawn King (Devotchka)^

June 4: Central City Opera*

June 17: Strange Famous Fest (featuring Sage Francis + SFR labelmates)

June 25: Brazil Day featuring Ginga & Bateria

July 7: The Wailing Souls*

2023 paid shows at Levitt Pavilion

May 21: Violent Femmes ( performing the debut album, with Jesse Ahern)

June 15: Garbage and

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, with Metric

June 23: An Evening with Cake

July 26: Cavetown: Bitterswee­t Daze with mxmtoon, Ricky Montgomery, and grentperez

July 30: Los Lonely Boys with Thee Sinseers, The Altons

Aug. 8: Yellowcard: Celebratin­g 20 Years of Ocean Avenue (with Anberlin,

This Wild Life, and Emo Nite Brooklyn)

Aug. 9: Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Ziggy Marley (with Mavis Staples and Robert Randolph Band)

Aug. 20: Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová of The Swell Season

* Support to be added. Lineup subject to change. ^Performs in Spanish

 ?? MICKEY BERNAL — GETTY IMAGES ?? Brian Ritchie of Violent Femmes performs onstage at the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival in September 2016 in Franklin, Tenn.
MICKEY BERNAL — GETTY IMAGES Brian Ritchie of Violent Femmes performs onstage at the Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival in September 2016 in Franklin, Tenn.
 ?? PROVIDED BY LEVITT PAVILION ?? Hippo Campus performs at Levitt. The first wave of this year’s free concert series is now available.
PROVIDED BY LEVITT PAVILION Hippo Campus performs at Levitt. The first wave of this year’s free concert series is now available.
 ?? BETH RANKIN — THE DENVER POST ?? Scenes from the VIP section at the Devotchka concert on May 21, 2021, just one week after Levitt reopened following 2020’s pandemic-related closure.
BETH RANKIN — THE DENVER POST Scenes from the VIP section at the Devotchka concert on May 21, 2021, just one week after Levitt reopened following 2020’s pandemic-related closure.

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