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Experience the Rhythm of Summer at The 2025 Levitt AMP Galva Music Series

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Get ready for an unforgettable summer as the Levitt AMP Galva Music Series returns to Wiley Park for its seventh season! With ten incredible shows planned, this free concert series promises a lively atmosphere filled with rhythm, community spirit, and connection. Starting at 6:00 PM every Sunday, attendees can enjoy a diverse lineup, including artists like Quique Escamilla, Alysha Brilla, and the energetic Brass Queens. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and even your well-behaved pets. In case of bad weather, performances will be streamed online. For more details and to volunteer, visit GalvaMusic.com or Facebook, and join the celebration!

“We’re excited to continue the tradition of bringing free, high-quality live music to Galva,” said John Taylor, organizer of the series. “It’s more than just concerts—it’s a community celebration, and everyone is welcome.”

The 2025 lineup showcases a rich mix of genres and artists from around the world:

Sat, Jun 7
Quique Escamilla (Mexican)
Charlotte Blu (Folk)
National Anthem: Logan Swedeen

Sun, Jun 8
Alysha Brilla (Folk, World, Soul)
Zach Pietrini (Rock, Americana)
National Anthem: Noah Sopher

Sun, Jun 15
The Sweet Lillies (Bluegrass, Hip Hop)
Sophie Coyote (Folk, Americana)
National Anthem: TBD

Sun, Jun 22
Kiran Ahluwalia (Indian, African, Blues)
Amanda Fish (Blues)
National Anthem: Marissa Treimer

Sun, Jun 29
Rye Davis (Country)
Angela Meyer (Country)
National Anthem: Tori Finegan

Sun, Jul 6
Coral Moons (Pop, Rock)
Emerson Woolf (Pop, Folk)
National Anthem: Olivia Obryant

Sun, Jul 13
Ladama (Latin)
Windborne (Vocal)
National Anthem: Kynlee Dwyer

Sun, Jul 20
Brass Queens (Brass)
Blame Not the Bard (Traditional Irish)
National Anthem: Shelley Kinzer

Sun, Jul 27
Pat Byrne (Celtic Rock)
Dickie (Indie Rock)
National Anthem: Aric Burhorn

Sun, Aug 3
Parker Barrow (Southern Rock, Country)
Zydeco Voodoo (Zydeco)
National Anthem: Chloe Finch

In a vibrant collaboration, the Galva Arts Council teams up with the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation to transform community spaces using the power of the arts. The foundation, known for revitalizing locales with free, live music, has allocated over $20 million in grants to promote community gatherings through music. In 2025, an impressive lineup of over 650 free concerts will animate 45 towns and cities, engaging audiences of more than 750,000. This initiative not only enriches public spaces but also fosters community harmony, underscoring the transformative power of the arts and music. Learn more at levitt.org.

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