Billy Strings Vilar Performing Arts Center Beaver Creek August 30

Big Sam's Funky Nation has the oversupply on its feet at Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater'south Hot Summer Nights.

Concerts By The Creek

Every Wednesday at 4:30 p.yard. throughout summertime, families converge on Creekside Park in Beaver Creek Hamlet and gather on a lush green lawn around a brilliant green gazebo to mind to live folk and old-timey music, simultaneously serenaded by the resort'due south namesake water feature. The best office? An on-site playground populated with fiddling ones who redefine the notion of swing music.

When it is:

Every Wednesday, July 10 through August fourteen

Where information technology is:

Creekside Park, Beaver Creek Village

What it costs:

Gratis

Who goes at that place:

Audio-visual-music lovers looking for a laid-back oversupply

More info:

beavercreek.com

Vail Summer Bluegrass

Old-timey finger-pickin' finds a abode at the tent raised in its honor in Arrabelle Foursquare four Wednesdays throughout the end of June and the month of July in Lionshead Village. Bluegrass bands from around the country jam out to a packed house of après-hikers, with this yr's 4th of July performance by Horseshoes & Hand Grenades (best enjoyed with a pint of local craft mash by the same proper name) ready to bring downward the house.

When it is:

June 26 (Trout Streak Revival), July iii (Jeremy Garrett), July 11 (Hackensaw Boys), July 17 (The Lonesome Days) 6 p.chiliad. - ix p.m.

Where information technology is:

Arrabelle Square, Lionshead

What it costs:

Gratis

Who goes there:

Crowds of dancing locals and hikers fresh off the mountain

More data:

vailbluegrass.com

Whistle Hog Vail

The latest add-on to the valley'southward summer festival lineup? Whistle Squealer Vail, a mount music collaboration between the Vail Valley Foundation and music industry magnate AEG. Our pick for August? Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats.

Where it is:

Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater

When it is/What it costs:

Baronial 12 & 13: Trey Anastasio Band, 7:00 p.m. $55-$88

August fourteen: Steve Miller Band & Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, 7:30 p.chiliad. $65-$199

Baronial 19: Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, vii:xxx p.m. $55-$89

September two: Bon Iver, 7:30 p.m. $75-$119.50

September 5: Gary Clark Jr., 7:thirty p.g. $69.5-$114

September 18: Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, 7:00 p.yard. $49.75-$95.75

Who goes there:

Young locals and Front Rangers who've never been to Bravo! merely want to experience the same venue with a rock band instead of a combo orchestra

More information:

grfavail.com/whistlepigvail

Peter Frampton at the Vilar.

Vilar Summer Concert Serial

The Vilar is hosting another summer line-up of bands you lot won't want to miss. Remember: the Punch Brothers (July 29), Buddy Guy (July 30), and José Gonzales (August 24) in the intimate setting of the Vilar Center—a perfect refuge to avoid evening Colorado thunderstorms—and soak in some tunes.

When information technology is/What information technology costs:

July 17: Michael McDonald, $125

July 26: Toots & The Maytals, $52

July 30: Buddy Guy, $108

August 15: Asleep at the Wheel, $48

August 21: Jon Anderson of Yes, $75

August 24: José Gonzales, $48

August 30: Billy Strings, $36

Where it is:

Vilar Performing Arts Center, Beaver Creek

Who goes there:

Glammed-up music lovers looking to spend a night out on the town

More than data:

vilarpac.org

Hot Summer Nights

on Tuesday nights, the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater shifts musical gears from classical to archetype rock and funk, with bands similar the Wailers and Big Something—among many, many others—headlining free concerts that, once the pints poured at the concession stand kicking in, frequently evolve into a venue-broad dance party, sometimes including the stage. Afterward the music ends, concertgoers drift over to Bridge Street, where an later-party jams all night long.

Whether you're coming from the East or the West (Vail), forgo fighting for a coveted spot in the Vail Village parking structure and cruise the bike path along Gore Creek to the amphitheater (and allow the venue'south free, on-site bike concierge handle the parking). Yous—and your bike—tin always hitch a ride dorsum on the bus at the stop of the night.

Where it is:

Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater

When it is:

Tuesdays (June xviii, 25; July ii, 16, 17; Aug xx, 27)

What it costs:

Free

Who goes there:

Young locals and seasonal workers looking to let downward their already permit-downwards pilus

More info:
vvf.org

And if you're looking for a free evening concert with a somewhat less-ebullient local crowd ...

Showdown Town, the Boondocks of Eagle's weekly free summer concert series staged in the bandshell on the nifty lawn at Eagle Town Park Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.grand., featuring an eclectic mix of hip-hop, blues, reggae, stone, and funk bands from around the land and across the country (eagleoutside.com); and similar events in Minturn (Thursdays at 6 p.grand. at Little Embankment Park; minturn.org) and Avon (Avon Live, July 10, 17, 24, 31; Aug 14, 21, 28 at 5:00 p.m., at Nottingham Park; avon.org)

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Source: https://www.vailmag.com/arts-and-culture/2019/07/8-mountain-music-series-that-will-make-you-get-up-and-dance

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