Looking for a perfect summer night in Dayton? Levitt Pavilion is your go-to for free live music in an open-air, community-driven setting. Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned lawn-dweller, here’s how to make the most of your concert experience:
Know the Layout
Levitt Pavilion is an open park no gates, no tickets, just music. The lawn is open to all, so feel free to come and go as you please.
Where to Park
There are several parking options nearby, including street parking and public garages like the Reibold County Garage and Oregon District Garage. Check signage for evening rates and availability.
Bring or rent a chair
You can bring your own lawn chair or blanket or rent a chair on-site for $5. Either way, get comfy and settle in for the show.
Food & Drinks
There’s a concession stand offering drinks and snacks, but you’re also welcome to bring your own picnic, including alcohol. Just remember: no glass containers.
Explore Downtown Dayton
Make it a full evening! Grab dinner or drinks at one of the many nearby restaurants and bars before or after the concert. The Oregon District, Fireblocks District, and Arcade are walking distance.
Family & Pet Friendly
Levitt concerts are for everyone—kids, adults, and even leashed pets. It’s a welcoming, inclusive space where community comes together.
Stay in the loop
Follow Levitt Pavilion Dayton on social media or sign up for their newsletter to get updates on weather, artist lineups, and special events.
Whether you’re dancing up front or lounging in the back, Levitt Pavilion is all about community, culture, and connection. So, grab your crew, your chair, and your favorite snacks—it’s time to concert, Dayton-style.
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