LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville’s Iroquois Amphitheater is set to host another season full of big-name concerts, movie nights and other community events.
“From world-class acts to free community favorites, this season at Iroquois Amphitheater has something for everyone,” said Mayor Craig Greenberg, D-Louisville. “I’m grateful for the work of our team at Louisville Parks and Recreation, our partners at Danny Wimmer Presents and everyone else that makes each season at Iroquois Amphitheater an amazing success.”
Last year, Greenberg and Louisville Parks and Recreation announced a new partnership with Danny Wimmer Presents, which produces Bourbon & Beyond and Louder Than Life. Louisville Parks and Recreation said it has helped bring premier acts to the amphitheater, maintaining its status as a top entertainment venue in the commonwealth.
Here’s a look at this year’s concert lineup so far:
- April 29 — Ethel Cain: The Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour
- May 28 — Oteil & Friends
- June 6 — Lou Gramm with John Waite
- June 13 — Little River Band
- July 1 — Spoon & The Beths: U.S. Tour 2026
- July 22 — An Evening with Band of Horses and Dinosaur Jr.
- July 31 — Queensryche with special guest Great White
- Aug. 11 — Andy Grammer: The Big Stupid Heart Tour
- Aug. 13 — The String Cheese Incident: Just Keep Spinning Tour
- Aug. 14 — Totally Tubular Festival
- Sept. 8 — Blues Traveler and Gin Blossoms with Spin Doctors
- Sept. 10 — Yacht Rock Revue
- Sept. 22 — Pixies
In addition to ticketed concerts, free outdoor movie nights include “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” “The Big Lebowski” and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” There will also be a special “Viewer’s Choice” movie night, where people can vote on a themed film selection through the amphitheater’s social media platforms.
“There’s nothing quite like gathering with family and friends to watch a movie under the stars at the Iroquois Amphitheater, surrounded by the natural beauty of Iroquois Park,” said Michelle King, executive director of Louisville Parks and Recreation. “Through our ongoing partnership with Danny Wimmer Presents, we’re excited to bring people together, support local arts and entertainment and share one of the most unique settings in Louisville’s park system.”
More shows and special events will be announced throughout the year, Louisville Parks and Recreation added. A full event calendar and ticket info can be found online.
The Iroquois Amphitheater has been a cornerstone of Louisville’s cultural and entertainment scene since its inception in 1938. It is the official amphitheater of Kentucky and is a premier destination for live entertainment, from nationally touring acts to community productions.
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