DENVER — The music is returning to Denver Botanic Gardens this summer.
The garden's annual Summer Concert Series has revealed the eight shows on the 2024 schedule.
Among the artists taking the stage this summer are Gregory Porter, Graham Nash, Emmylou Harris, DeVotchKa, and Trombone Shorty.
The concerts will take place at the UMB Bank Amphitheater at Denver Botanic Gardens on York Street, in one of the nation's top botanic gardens. Denver Botanic Gardens said its summer concerts "offer an unrivaled ambiance of thousands of blooming plants and the crystal clear music of some of the world's most sought-after artists."
Denver Botanic Gardens said two more concerts will be added to the scheule at a later date.
2024 Summer Concert Series at Denver Botanic Gardens
- Thursday, June 20 - Emmylou Harris
- Wednesday, July 10 - John Craigie feat. Laurie Shook and special guest Langhorne Slim
- Thursday, July 11 - DeVotchKa
- Monday, July 22 - Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue with Devon Gilfillian
- Tuesday, July 30 - Las Cafeteras and Flor de Toloache
- Tuesday, Aug. 6 - Graham Nash
- Wednesday, Aug. 7 - Angelique Kidjo and Meshell Ndegeocello
- Thursday, Aug. 15 - Gregory Porter
Tickets for the Summer Concert Series go on sale to the general public Monday, March 18, at 10 a.m. at concerts.botanicgardens.org.
Denver Botanic Gardens members get early ticket access between March 13 and March 15, depending on membership level.
Evenings al Fresco will be held this summer with local musicians and small ensembles performing throughout the Garden’s York Street location. The artist lineup will be announced in the coming weeks.
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