The Levitt Pavilion in Denver is part of a growing family of outdoor Levitt music venues and concert sites across America. This year, through permanent Levitt venues and the Levitt AMP Music Series, 550+ free Levitt concerts will be presented in 26 towns and cities. Each celebrates its own community and presents high caliber entertainment featuring a rich array of music genres. As coveted anchors of community life, families, friends and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together on Levitt lawns through the power of free, live music. Leading the program’s nationwide growth is the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, a pioneer in the creative placemaking movement. Learn more at www.levitt.org.

Levitt Pavilion Denver is a non-profit established with the purpose of building community through music. We believe in embracing the local, including the musicians, architects, staff, artists and sponsors. Levitt Pavilion Denver is more than just another music venue – it is a nexus for local non-profits and arts groups across the Rocky Mountain region. Located in Ruby Hill Park, Levitt Pavilion Denver features:

  • 50 free concerts annually with local, regional, national and international acts
  • A rich spectrum of music genres: R&B, country, rock, Latin, blues, jazz, children’s and more!
  • Relaxed, open lawn setting
  • Local food vendors
  • State-of-the-art sound and lighting
  • Easily accessible location near public transportation and bike paths
  • Family-friendly environment

Outside of Levitt Pavilion Denver concert series, the state-of-the-art amphitheater will be available for use by schools, arts organizations, outside promoters and other non-profits.

RULES AND REGULATIONS

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COVID GUIDELINES

PLEASE NOTE there are new COVID guidelines for entrance to the venue.  Visit https://www.levittdenver.org/covid-guidelines for details.

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ITEMS ALLOWED

  • Lawn chairs
  • Blankets
  • Purses, backpacks, and bags (will be subject to search)
  • Soft-sided coolers (will be subject to search)
  • Food for personal consumption only (with plastic utensils only)
  • Factory-sealed, non-alcoholic beverages (glass excluded)
  • Non-glass empty water bottles (can be refilled at our drinking fountain)
  • Strollers (except in the reserved seating section)
  • Handheld Umbrellas:
    Please use caution with your umbrella – if a patron complains about your umbrella obstructing their view, you may be asked to move to a different area, if you wish to continue using your umbrella. Umbrellas are not allowed in the lower bowl. DO NOT stake your umbrella in the ground.
  • Binoculars
  • Your dancing shoes!

ITEMS PROHIBITED

  • ​Chains or weapons or any kind
  • Pets (unless service animals)
  • Hard sided coolers
  • Alcoholic beverages, marijuana or illegal drugs
  • Un-sealed beverages of any kind
  • Glass bottles/or canned beverages
  • Aluminum cans
  • Laser pointers
  • Tents, canopies, Sport Shades, canopy umbrellas
  • Inflatable furniture
  • Large Backpacks (greater than 35 Liters)
  • Confetti, glitter, and other items that can be thrown
  • Bikes or motorized vehicles (bicycle corral available for parking outside of gates)
  • Hula hoops, Poi balls
  • Glow sticks, LED Gloves
  • Audio or video recorders
  • Remote controlled flying devices
  • Unapproved pamphlets, handouts, or advertisements
  • Tailgating is prohibited in the park
  • Professional cameras with detachable lenses
  • SMOKING, INCLUDING E-CIGARETTES, IS ONLY PERMITTED IN DESIGNATED AREAS
Levitt Pavilion Denver is the first and only free cultural venue in Denver. Offering 50 FREE concerts a year to the public, this invaluable asset to concertgoers and musicians alike, Levitt Pavilion Denver provides increased access to the arts. With the average cost of U.S. concert tickets skyrocketing to $87.51 in 2016 (according to Pollstar), the amphitheater will donate the equivalent of $32,861,250 of free music each year! The amphitheater will also act as a launching pad for local artists, exposing them to audience sizes eclipsing those of local bars and indoor venues. Emerging Colorado based musicians will be paid above current local scale and half of the concerts will be dedicated to those Colorado-based acts, with the rest featuring emerging national and international groups.

The Levitt Pavilion in Denver is part of a growing family of outdoor Levitt music venues and concert sites across America. This year, through permanent Levitt venues and the Levitt AMP Music Series, 550+ free Levitt concerts will be presented in 26 towns and cities. Each celebrates its own community and presents high caliber entertainment featuring a rich array of music genres. As coveted anchors of community life, families, friends and neighbors of all ages and backgrounds come together on Levitt lawns through the power of free, live music. Leading the program’s nationwide growth is the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, a pioneer in the creative placemaking movement. Learn more at www.levitt.org.

Levitt Pavilion Denver is a non-profit established with the purpose of building community through music. We believe in embracing the local, including the musicians, architects, staff, artists and sponsors. Levitt Pavilion Denver is more than just another music venue – it is a nexus for local non-profits and arts groups across the Rocky Mountain region. Located in Ruby Hill Park, Levitt Pavilion Denver features:

  • 50 free concerts annually with local, regional, national and international acts
  • A rich spectrum of music genres: R&B, country, rock, Latin, blues, jazz, children’s and more!
  • Relaxed, open lawn setting
  • Local food vendors
  • State-of-the-art sound and lighting
  • Easily accessible location near public transportation and bike paths
  • Family-friendly environment

Outside of Levitt Pavilion Denver concert series, the state-of-the-art amphitheater will be available for use by schools, arts organizations, outside promoters and other non-profits.

RULES AND REGULATIONS

r

COVID GUIDELINES

PLEASE NOTE there are new COVID guidelines for entrance to the venue.  Visit https://www.levittdenver.org/covid-guidelines for details.

R

ITEMS ALLOWED

  • Lawn chairs
  • Blankets
  • Purses, backpacks, and bags (will be subject to search)
  • Soft-sided coolers (will be subject to search)
  • Food for personal consumption only (with plastic utensils only)
  • Factory-sealed, non-alcoholic beverages (glass excluded)
  • Non-glass empty water bottles (can be refilled at our drinking fountain)
  • Strollers (except in the reserved seating section)
  • Handheld Umbrellas:
    Please use caution with your umbrella – if a patron complains about your umbrella obstructing their view, you may be asked to move to a different area, if you wish to continue using your umbrella. Umbrellas are not allowed in the lower bowl. DO NOT stake your umbrella in the ground.
  • Binoculars
  • Your dancing shoes!

ITEMS PROHIBITED

  • ​Chains or weapons or any kind
  • Pets (unless service animals)
  • Hard sided coolers
  • Alcoholic beverages, marijuana or illegal drugs
  • Un-sealed beverages of any kind
  • Glass bottles/or canned beverages
  • Aluminum cans
  • Laser pointers
  • Tents, canopies, Sport Shades, canopy umbrellas
  • Inflatable furniture
  • Large Backpacks (greater than 35 Liters)
  • Confetti, glitter, and other items that can be thrown
  • Bikes or motorized vehicles (bicycle corral available for parking outside of gates)
  • Hula hoops, Poi balls
  • Glow sticks, LED Gloves
  • Audio or video recorders
  • Remote controlled flying devices
  • Unapproved pamphlets, handouts, or advertisements
  • Tailgating is prohibited in the park
  • Professional cameras with detachable lenses
  • SMOKING, INCLUDING E-CIGARETTES, IS ONLY PERMITTED IN DESIGNATED AREAS
Levitt Pavilion Denver is the first and only free cultural venue in Denver. Offering 50 FREE concerts a year to the public, this invaluable asset to concertgoers and musicians alike, Levitt Pavilion Denver provides increased access to the arts. With the average cost of U.S. concert tickets skyrocketing to $87.51 in 2016 (according to Pollstar), the amphitheater will donate the equivalent of $32,861,250 of free music each year! The amphitheater will also act as a launching pad for local artists, exposing them to audience sizes eclipsing those of local bars and indoor venues. Emerging Colorado based musicians will be paid above current local scale and half of the concerts will be dedicated to those Colorado-based acts, with the rest featuring emerging national and international groups.
Levitt Pavilion Denver is the first and only free cultural venue in Denver. Offering 50 FREE concerts a year to the public, this invaluable asset to concertgoers and musicians alike, Levitt Pavilion Denver provides increased access to the arts. With the average cost of U.S. concert tickets skyrocketing to $87.51 in 2016 (according to Pollstar), the amphitheater will donate the equivalent of $32,861,250 of free music each year! The amphitheater will also act as a launching pad for local artists, exposing them to audience sizes eclipsing those of local bars and indoor venues. Emerging Colorado based musicians will be paid above current local scale and half of the concerts will be dedicated to those Colorado-based acts, with the rest featuring emerging national and international groups.