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Do Good Fest Brings 90s Throwback Night to Levitt Pavilion

Do Good Fest Brings 90s Throwback Night to Levitt Pavilion

Dig out those mixtapes — the 90s are coming back to downtown Arlington! On Sat., Oct. 18, Levitt Pavilion will host Do Good Fest Texas, presented by National Life Group, featuring Collective Soul, along with Tonic and Fastball, for a memorable night of music and nostalgia.

This special ticketed benefit concert supports Tarrant Area Food Bank, with advance tickets starting at a $10 donation. All proceeds will help provide nutritious meals to children and families across North Texas.

The evening will also include Beats for Good, a high school music competition that spotlights student musicians from across DFW. The winning act will perform live at the festival and receive both a personal cash prize and a donation to their school’s music program.

Do Good Fest was founded on National Life Group’s values of "Do good, Be good, and Make good." Since launching the Arlington festival four years ago, National Life has helped raise more than $200,000 to support kids in North Texas.

For fans who want to elevate their experience: Consider a VIP ticket, which includes access to the Levitt Center, an open bar, elevated pub food, terrace seating overlooking the stage, and a swag bag.

Know before you go:

  • Unlike typical Levitt events, no coolers will be allowed at this event and tickets ($10 minimum) are required: dogoodfest.com/admissiontx
  • Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets.
  • Food trucks and vendors will be on site.
  • Sealed water bottles are permitted.

Make It a Full Downtown Night Out:

Before the show, explore local restaurants around the Levitt for dinner or happy hour. Nearby options like Cane Rosso, Cartel Taco Bar, The Tipsy Oak, Café Americana, and Hurtado Barbecue are all within walking distance, offering everything from pizza and tacos to cocktails and Texas barbecue.

Want to make a full day of it? Spend the afternoon exploring Downtown before the music begins. Visit Goldilink’s Jewelry & Hat Bar, Donna’s Gift Closet, Deep Dive Vintage, Stash VHS, Commodities, and Mosaic Market for unique shopping and one-of-a-kind finds.

Still want to keep the night going after the show? For drinks, stop by Division Brewing or Truth Serum, then grab a sweet late-night treat at Insomnia Cookies.

Tarrant Area Food Bank provides more than one million nutritious meals each week and offers food and nutrition education programs to those facing hunger. Do Good Fest helps support this mission through the power of music and community.

For more details and tickets, visit dogoodfest.com/admissiontx.