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Arlington’s Levitt Pavilion Announces Eclectic Free Fall Concert Series Starting Labor Day Weekend

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Published on August 26, 2025
Arlington’s Levitt Pavilion Announces Eclectic Free Fall Concert Series Starting Labor Day WeekendSource: City of Arlington, Texas

The Levitt Pavilion Arlington is kicking off their fall 2025 concert series on Labor Day weekend, amping up the city's cultural calendar with a slate of free live performances. In a move that could rival any binge-worthy streaming playlist, their lineup mixes Grammy-winning acts, teeming with regional flavors and sounds, from nuclear polka to soulful R&B and Tejano tunes.

Opening night, set for Friday, Aug. 29, ushers in a German-themed celebration dubbed "Steins Under the Stars," featuring Brave Combo, while singer-songwriter Joseph Fisher-Schramm will also take the stage, according to the Levitt Pavilion Arlington announcement, per the City of Arlington. The musical extravaganza extends through the weekend, with R&B grooves from The Rosemont Kings on Saturday and a Tejano treat from headliners The Latin Breed on Sunday.

Arlington residents also have a unique treat to anticipate, a first-ever gospel music event, "Levitt Lifted: Praise & Worship Night," featuring Caleb & John and Odell Bunton, Jr. Moreover, a touching 9/11 memorial concert is on the docket with "American Soldier – A Toby Keith Tribute," complemented by a ceremony honoring first responders and service members.

"Part of the Levitt’s magic is that it’s a beautiful spot in the heart of the city, where families can come together, share experiences, and enjoy unforgettable performances — all for free," said Letatia Teykl, the Levitt’s executive director, per the City of Arlington. This fall promises an eclectic series with new events like "Steins Under the Stars" and "Levitt Lifted," as well as the return of signature celebrations like Hispanic Heritage and Asian Heritage, plus a chunk of nostalgia with tribute concerts and the '90s throwback Do Good Fest, the statement underlines.