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HOEDOWN HILL Free Tuesday Concert Series

The Hoedown Hill Free Tuesday Concert Series brings free live music, open air, food, and community celebration to the hill all summer long.

2026 Hoedown Hill Free Tuesday Concert Series Lineup

6/16 - HeartByrne

6/23 – Funkiphino

6/30 – David Burchfield Band

7/7 – Sophia Scott

7/14 – Chris Daniels & The Kings

7/21 – MarchFourth

7/28 – Ronnie Raygun and The Big Eighties

8/4 – Just Jayne

8/11 – Assembly of Dust

8/18 – Float Like a Buffalo

*All shows start at 5:30PM and go until 7:15PM!

HeartByrne

June 16

HeartByrne pays tribute to Talking Heads and David Byrne, who fused pop, funk, art rock, and African rhythms into perhaps the most adventurous, danceable and timeless music to emerge from the new wave movement.

Funkiphino

June 23

Funkiphino is known for their sharp, edgy mash-ups with more than a hint of funk. The band’s roots are unexpectedly classy with plenty of dirty-grit to charm the most discerning listeners.

David Burchfield Band

June 30

David Burchfield writes Americana that swaggers wildly through raw emotion within a meticulously written and arranged package.

Sophia Scott

July 7

Colorado-bred singer/songwriter and EMPIRE Nashville Recording Artist Sophia Scott, who has amassed north of 150 MILLION career streams, delivers a bold brand of Country that breaks all the rules, bringing both fun-loving grit and soulful sensitivity to her heart-on-sleeve storytelling.

Chris Daniels & The Kings

July 14

Chris Daniels & The Kings with Freddi Gowdy (Rounder Records Recording
Artist) celebrate their 42nd Anniversary in 2026 with their 20th album titled “40 – Blues With Horns Volume II.

MarchFourth

July 21

MarchFourth is a joy-fueled explosion of brassy funk, rock, and jazz celebrating 23 years of groovy spectacle. This 15-piece menagerie of musicians, dancers, and acrobats delivers high-energy compositions, vibrant costumes, and nonstop celebration.

Ronnie Raygun and the Big Eighties

July 28

Ronnie Raygun and the Big Eighties got their start as an eighties tribute band in 1998 when they rolled into Denver as Boogie Machine, The Super 70’s Disco Dynamo.

Just Jayne

August 4

A rising force in country music, Just Jayne unites three passionate singer-songwriters – Taylor Edwards, Jillian Steele, and Rachel Wiggins — who’ve dreamed up their own signature blend of breathtaking harmonies, feel-good hooks, and deeply relatable storytelling.

Assembly of Dust

August 11

Reid Genauer, widely regarded as one of the most iconic and influential songwriters of his generation, leads Assembly of Dust, a band that embodies the spirit of American roots music.

Float Like a Buffalo

August 18

Float Like a Buffalo is a powerhouse six-piece band from Denver, Colorado, known for delivering explosive live shows and a bold, horn-heavy sound that blends rock grit with deep-pocket funk, catchy rhythms, and soulful grooves.

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General FAQ'S

Yes! The Hoedown Hill Free Tuesday Concert Series is family-friendly and open to all ages. Bring the kids, text the friends, invite the grandparents, and gather on the hill for live music, food, fresh air, and a good time for the whole crew.

Bring what you need to enjoy an easy summer night outside. We recommend comfortable outdoor clothing, sunscreen, blankets, and anything your family may need to settle in and enjoy the show.

Before heading out, please check the event details for any updated guidelines on outside food, drinks, coolers, pets, or other items.

Yes, guests are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets. Pull up a chair, pick your spot, and stay awhile.

Yes. Food and drinks will be available at Hoedown Hill during the concert series, so you can make a full night of it with live music, good food, and time together on the hill.

No reservation is required. The Hoedown Hill Free Tuesday Concert Series is free to attend. Just bring your people, find a spot, and enjoy the music.

Seating and space are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so we recommend arriving early to get settled before the music starts.