Levitt Pavilion Fall Concert Series - Arlington
2011 Texas Power Fall Concert Series
September 1 through October 1
http://www.levittpavilionarlington.org/ConcertCalendar/tabid/55/Default.aspx
Free admission. Open lawn seating on lawn chairs and blankets.
Picnics, snacks and coolers with beverages are allowed, including beer
and wine, but no glass containers. Concessions are available at the
pavilion, including burgers, veggie burgers, chicken and quesadillas
from J. Gilligans and snacks, kettle corn, ice cream and snow cones.
For more details about the Levitt Pavilion, please see Your Visit to
the Levitt Pavilion.
The Levitt Pavilion is located in Founders Plaza, 100 W. Abram St., at
the corner of Abram and Center streets, directly across the street
from City Hall.
For additional information, please visit our FAQs page, call the 24-
hour information line at 817.543.4301, or e-mail info@flparlington.org.
Click to download a printable Fall Concert Calendar.
2011 Texas Power Fall Concert Series
Thursday
7:30 p.m.
Friday
7:30 p.m.
Saturday
7:30 p.m.
Sunday
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 1
Brave Combo
Our fall tradition: Everyone’s favorite mosh-pit polka band
2
Jason D. Williams
Reckless rock, Jerry Lee Lewis style, from the Pianimal
3
Melissa Lawson
Heartfelt songs from Arlington’s favorite
country music star
4
Ruthie Foster
Blues delivered straight from the heart of a down-home diva
8
Salero!
High-energy salsa with
a Latin pop
9
Brad Thompson &
Lannie Flowers
A celebration of songwriting from two local lyricists
10
Jamie Richards
Resurrecting the roots of timeless country music
11
Luminate
Spreading light with a crisp, contemporary Christian sound
15
Eleven Hundred Springs
Home-grown, foot-stompin’ Texas music
16
The Burning Hotels
Indie-rock with an
edge all its own
17 Ecofest
Velvet Love Box
(6:30 p.m.)
Acoustic anarchy
Spoonfed Tribe
(8 p.m.)
Persuasive percussion
and melodic mood manipulation
18
No Concert
22
Wayanay Inka
Lose yourself in the enchanting music of
the Peruvian Andes
23
Calhoun
Irresistible indie-pop
and a flawless style
24
Bruce Robison &
Kelly Willis
The master of countrypolitan and alternative country’s
golden goddess
25
Jeff Coffin & the
UTA Jazz Orchestra
Grammy-winning saxophone from a Dave Matthews Band musician
29
Soul Rebels Brass Band
A rebelution of jazz
and funk with a hip-hop sensibility
30
Carolyn Wonderland
A Texas treasure with a dollop of Janis, a slice of Stevie Ray and the
wit of a poet
Oct. 1
Deryl Dodd &
The Homesick Cowboys
Rambunctious Texas music with a contemporary flair
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