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New music series coming to Garfield Park in Indianapolis

This free seven-week live music series is coming to Garfield Park this fall and will feature musicians who live in the neighborhoods + acts curated by Eduardo Luna, founder of Arte Mexicano en Indiana.

A crowd outside watching the MacAllister's stage

Will we see you in the crowd?

Photo via @tony_vasquez_

If you missed summer concerts at Garfield Park this summer, don’t fret. Live music is coming back to the park this fall.

Indianapolis-based arts nonprofits Big Car Collaborative + Arte Mexicano en Indiana are bringing Levitt VIBE, a seven-week live music series, to Garfield Park on Sunday afternoons in September and October.

The concerts will be family friendly and free to attend in the grassy area outside the Garfield Park Art Center and Pagoda at 2432 Conservatory Dr. with food trucks each week.

The events will be from 12 to 3 p.m. on the following dates:

  • Sept. 1, 8, 22, and 29 + Oct. 6, 13, and 20

“The idea is to bring additional liveliness to an underused area of our park with free outdoor music experiences and neighborly, inclusive, fun, and creative social gatherings,” said Big Car executive director and co-founder Jim Walker, a longtime Garfield Park resident. “Our organization, which is based here, has been working [...] with neighbors in the park for more than a decade. We’re excited to continue sharing the gifts of music, art, and fun in this way.”

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Girl Ultra will perform on Sunday, Oct. 13 and her discography features everything from R&B ballads to danceable electronic beats.

Photo provided by Big Car Collaborative

The performances will feature a wide range of genres (get a preview). There will also be activities like haiku writing stations, Garfield Park postcard coloring, interactive art-making, select local vendors, and open picnicking. Attendees are welcome to bring their own food, drinks, and lawn chairs or blankets.

This live music series is being made possible thanks to the Los Angeles-based Levitt Foundation, and the neighborhood was selected as one of three neighborhoods as part of its pilot program supporting free concerts and advancing equitable music ecosystems.

Get more info and see the full lineup.