Tallahassee Park to Host New Free Music Series

Levitt AMP Tallahassee: Music Under The Oaks brings concerts to Lewis Park every 2nd and 4th Thursday from April to July.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 3:16pm

An abstract, minimalist illustration featuring bold, jagged shapes in black, white, and red, conceptually representing the energy and rhythm of an outdoor music festival.The new Levitt AMP Tallahassee concert series will transform Lewis Park into a lively outdoor music venue this spring and summer.Tallahassee Today

A new outdoor music series called Levitt AMP Tallahassee: Music Under The Oaks is coming to Lewis Park in Tallahassee this spring and summer. The free concerts will be held every 2nd and 4th Thursday from April to July 2026, featuring a diverse lineup of musicians performing for music lovers of all ages.

Why it matters

The new concert series aims to bring the community together by offering free, family-friendly live music events in a scenic outdoor setting. It aligns with Tallahassee's growing reputation as a hub for arts and culture, providing more opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy local and regional talent.

The details

The Levitt AMP Tallahassee: Music Under The Oaks series is organized by the Council of Culture & Arts. The free concerts will take place under the shade of the oak trees in Lewis Park, with a dynamic variety of musicians performing hundreds of songs for attendees to listen to, dance to, and sing along with.

  • The concert series will run every 2nd and 4th Thursday from April to July 2026.
  • The first show is scheduled for April 10, 2026.

The players

Council of Culture & Arts

The organization behind the Levitt AMP Tallahassee: Music Under The Oaks concert series.

Lewis Park

The scenic outdoor venue in Tallahassee where the free concerts will be held.

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The takeaway

The new Levitt AMP Tallahassee concert series will transform a local park into a lively outdoor music venue this spring and summer, providing the Tallahassee community with more opportunities to enjoy live music and arts programming.