Band of Horses and Grace Potter among 14 summer acts set to perform at Denver Botanic Gardens

A music venue located in a sprawling botanical garden? Tell me more.

The Summer Concert Series at Denver Botanic Gardens is set to continue its decades-long run in 2026, with the schedule of performers that will take the stage in upcoming months recently released. Running from June through August this year, the location of the venue makes it possible to not only enjoy great music, but also to enjoy a relaxing stroll through the gardens, as well.

Tickets for the spot’s Summer Concert Series are set to go on sale on March 16 for the public, with a membership pre-sale taking place from March 11 through March 13. All tickets must be purchased online and in advance on the Denver Botanic Gardens website.

Without further ado, here’s a look at who’s set to perform at Denver Botanic Gardens this summer:

  1. June 23: John Craigie and Blind Pilot
  2. July 7: Grace Potter
  3. July 8: Allen Stone
  4. July 9: Soccer Mommy
  5. July 16: Chris Botti
  6. July 22: Judy Collins with Bruce Cockburn – Sweet Judy Blue Eyes Tour: A Lifetime of Songs
  7. July 26: Watchhouse
  8. July 29: The Beths and Beach Bunny
  9. August 4: The Infamous Stringdusters
  10. August 6: Band of Horses
  11. August 10: Gregory Porter
  12. August 11: Steel Pulse
  13. August 12: Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
  14. August 17: Sam Bush and Paul Hoffman

Additional dates for the ‘Evenings al Fresco’ events, which involve “soft serenades from local musicians performing throughout the Gardens,” will be announced during spring.

Find additional information and purchase tickets once made available here.

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