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Aug 20, 2026
Live Music Returns: Levitt Pavilion Arlington’s 2026 Fall Season Is Here
There’s something special about a night at the Levitt Pavilion.
As the sun sets over Downtown Arlington, the lawn fills with friends spreading out blankets, families dancing along to the music and neighbors gathering for another night under the stars. With the start of the 2026 fall season on Sept. 4, that familiar Levitt atmosphere is back, and the lineup gives you plenty of reasons to make plans.
The best part? The concerts are free.
Whether you’re a longtime Levitt regular or haven’t made it to a show yet, the fall season is an invitation to grab your lawn chair, bring your friends and enjoy live music in the heart of Downtown Arlington.
A little something for everyone
This fall’s lineup spans genres and generations, making Levitt a place where everyone can find something to enjoy.

The season opens Sept. 4 with Blue Water Highway, bringing its Americana sound to the stage. The following nights keep the momentum going with Texas country, Latin rock and more.
September also brings some especially big nights to the Levitt lawn. Coffey Anderson will headline the Stars, Stripes & Remembrance event on Sept. 11, followed by Christian singer-songwriter Matthew West for the second annual Arlington Community Praise & Worship Night on Sept. 12.
Later in the month, fans can catch Jay Pérez for a night of Tejano music and dance, while Waterloo: A Celebration of ABBA closes out September with a dose of classic pop hits.
October keeps the music going with a Bob Seger tribute, the 5th Annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration and country performances from artists including Gary P. Nunn.
The Levitt experience
Of course, the music is only part of what makes Levitt special.

A night at the Pavilion can be as simple as picking up dinner downtown, meeting friends on the lawn and listening to live music as the stars come out. Kids can run around, couples can settle in with a blanket and music fans can discover artists they may never have heard before. The Levitt is also dog-friendly, so bring your pup along and let them burn off some energy at the Downtown Arlington Doggie Depot before settling in for the evening!
It’s casual, welcoming and distinctly Arlington.
And because the concerts are free, you don’t have to make it a big production. Come for one set or stay all night. Bring the whole family or meet up with friends. Make a concert the centerpiece of your evening downtown or let it be the perfect way to cap off dinner and a stroll through Downtown Arlington.
Save your fall weekends

The 2026 season runs through the fall with concerts and special events at Levitt Pavilion Arlington, 100 W. Abram St.
Free parking is also available throughout Downtown Arlington. Visit our Parking Guide for more information.
So grab your lawn chair, blanket and favorite people. Live music, cool evenings and Downtown Arlington are waiting.
Know Before You Go
- Admission and parking are free.
- As Arlington celebrates 150 years, limited-edition Arlington 150 merchandise will be available Friday night while supplies last.
- Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating on the lawn.
- Sealed water bottles are permitted, and bottled water will also be available for purchase at the Levitt Information Tent.
- Free parking is available in public downtown lots and garages. Guests should avoid private parking lots, which may enforce towing policies during large events.
- Comfortable shoes, sunscreen and early arrival are encouraged.