Loveland Summer Concert Series Returns to the Foote Lagoon for 2026

The City of Loveland’s free Summer Concert Series returns to the Foote Lagoon Amphitheater, 500 E. 3rd St., for 2026. This year’s concerts are on Thursdays, 7 p.m., July 9, July 16, July 23, and July 30, weather permitting. The Summer Concert Series kicks off Thursday, July 9, with tribute band Ain’t No Mountain High Enough (A Motown Stax Revue) featuring DZIRAE GOLD. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough features music by the artists of the Motown and Stax Records labels, such as the Supremes, Martha Reeves & the Vandellas, the Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and more.

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On Thursday, July 16, enjoy music from Amanda V’s Material Girl, a high-energy Madonna tribute act that mixes the influence of Prince. Amanda V’s Material Girl features a full band, powerful vocals, and fully costumed back-up dancers.

On Thursday, July 23, The Spicy Pickles featuring Hannah Rodriguez is a band that started out playing for swing dancers, then moved on to funk, soul and pop. The band is influenced by Count Basie, Fats Waller, James Brown, and others.

On Thursday, July 30, Loveland’s Summer Concert Series ends with HomeSlice Band. HomeSlice is a high energy nine-piece cover band with an impressive horn section and powerful vocals known for turning concerts into dance parties.

Concerts begin at 7 p.m., and seating is on a first-come basis. Parking is available in the Civic Center Municipal parking lot, and parking lots at the Loveland Public Library and Chilson Recreation Center.

The Loveland Summer Concert Series at the Foote Lagoon Amphitheater is scheduled through the City-owned and operated Rialto Theater. For up-to-date information regarding weather cancellations, call 970-962-2770 or visit the Rialto Theater’s Facebook page.

Concerts are supported through the General Fund, which is critical for funding areas like public safety, transportation, community spaces such as parks, library, museum, Rialto Theater, the Chilson Recreation and Senior Center and Winona Pool, infrastructure projects, general government services, and support services for nonprofits, small businesses, and residents. Loveland’s 3% sales tax rate has remained unchanged since 1984.

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