Published May 22, 2025
Sounds of Summer: Frisco’s Free Concert Series Heats Up the Rockies
Summer in the Rockies is back in full swing with Frisco’s much-anticipated free outdoor concert series. From the shores of Frisco Bay Marina to the heart of Main Street and the historic charm of Frisco Historic Park, the 2025 season offers a diverse lineup of live music that celebrates community, creativity, and the Colorado mountain lifestyle.
Rock the Dock: Opening Night at Frisco Bay Marina
Thursday, June 12 | 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Lighthouse Lawn, Frisco Bay Marina
Frisco’s summer music calendar kicks off with Rock the Dock, an energetic evening on the marina lawn featuring two high-powered performances, free lawn games, food vendors, and drink specials from the Island Grill.
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HeartByrne (5:30 PM): A dynamic Talking Heads tribute band from Austin, Texas, blending pop, funk, art rock, and African rhythms into a danceable and adventurous sound.
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Diggin Dirt (7:00 PM): A seven-piece funk and soul band from Humboldt County, California, known for electrifying stage presence, powerful horns, and deep grooves.
Fourth of July Celebration on Main Street
July 3 & 4 | Main Street & 1st Avenue, Frisco
Celebrate Independence Day with two nights of music on the big stage downtown.
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Magic Beans – July 3 at 5:30 PM
This Colorado-based band blends funk, rock, soul, and R&B to create a fresh sound. Their performance benefits Mountain Mentors. -
Orgōne – July 4 at 4:30 PM
A pillar of West Coast soul, Orgōne delivers two decades of polished funk and high-energy soul to Frisco’s patriotic celebration.
Concerts in the Park: Every Thursday, All Summer
June 19 – August 28 | 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: Frisco Historic Park
Admission: Free
This ten-week Thursday evening concert series is a local favorite, offering a wide variety of musical genres and benefiting different Summit County nonprofits each week. Bring a chair, friends, and leashed pets for the ultimate family-friendly happy hour.
2025 Lineup
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June 19 – Red Rock Vixens (benefits Mile High Behavioral Healthcare)
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June 26 – Wild Love Tigress (benefits High Country Conservation Center)
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July 10 – King Cabbage Brass Band (benefits Café Food Rescue)
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July 17 – Titonic (benefits Blue River Watershed Group)
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July 24 – Jubilingo (benefits Summit 50 Plus)
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July 31 – Plain Faraday (benefits Colorado Learning Connections)
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August 7 – Joslyn & The Sweet Compression (benefits Summit County Preschool)
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August 14 – The Big Onions (benefits Summit County Library Foundation)
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August 21 – The Violet Pines (benefits Altitude REALTORS® Gives)
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August 28 – Frisco Funk Collective (benefits CASA of the Continental Divide)
What to Bring
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Lawn chairs and blankets
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Well-behaved, leashed pets
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Outside food and non-alcoholic beverages
Please note: Alcohol may not be brought into the venues but will be available for purchase.
For more details, artist bios, and event updates, visit: https://www.townoffrisco.com
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