
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – April 14, 2023 – Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is thrilled to announce the complete 2023 Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens lineup, featuring 30 unique shows. This lineup reflects our continued commitment to bringing an eclectic group of world-class artists to Meijer Gardens.
With beautiful terraced lawn seating and spectacular views of gardens and sculpture, the 1,900-seat Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater is Michigan’s most intimate and unique outdoor concert venue.
“We are extremely thankful to the entire Meijer family, Fifth Third Bank, Harvey Lexus of Grand Rapids, Corewell Health, the Grand Rapids Symphony, and all our sponsors for their commitment in helping make this series possible and allowing us to welcome more people to experience the arts at Meijer Gardens,” said Charles Burke, President & CEO of Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park. “We are delighted to present another summer of live music in the Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater.”
Artist bios and high-resolution press images are available here: bit.ly/FTBSCS23
2023 Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens Lineup
Gate and show start times vary. Check MeijerGardens.org/concerts for details. Information is subject to change. All shows will take place rain or shine, and weather delays are possible.
Nickel Creek with Gaby Moreno, June 8: $67 presale | $70 member | $72 public
O.A.R., June 11: $79 presale | $82 member | $84 public
Michael Franti & Spearhead with The Dip, June 15: $58 presale | $61 member | $63 public
Tegan and Sara with Dragonette, June 16: $59 presale | $62 member | $64 public
The Wood Brothers with Shovels & Rope, June 18: $48 presale | $51 member | $53 public
Peter Frampton, June 19: $94 presale | $97 member | $99 public
Lyle Lovett and his Large Band, June 21: $69 presale | $72 member | $74 public
Buddy Guy – Damn Right Farewell with Ally Venable, June 23: $74 presale | $77 member | $79 public
Greensky Bluegrass, June 28: $64 presale | $67 member | $69 public
Umphrey’s McGee, July 2: $59 presale | $62 member | $64 public
Jenny Lewis with Jenny O and Hayden Pedigo, July 10: $48 presale | $51 member | $53 public
Tommy Emmanuel, cgp with The Jerry Douglas Band, July 12: $42 presale | $45member | $47 public
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue + Mavis Staples, July 19: $80 presale | $83 member | $85 public
Ben Folds with the Grand Rapids Symphony, July 20: $78 presale | $81 member | $83 public
First Aid Kit with The Weather Station, July 21: $47 presale | $50 member | $52 public
Andy Grammer: July 23: $52 presale | $55 member | $57 public
Melissa Etheridge with ZZ Ward, July 24: $74 presale | $77 member | $79 public
Amos Lee with the Grand Rapids Symphony, July 26: $78 presale | $81 member | $83 public
The Revivalists + Band of Horses, July 31: $79 presale | $82 member | $84 public
Orville Peck, August 2: $52 presale | $55 member | $57 public
Boz Scaggs + Keb’ Mo’, August 3: $89 presale | $92 member | $94 public
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit with S.G. Goodman, August 6: $96 presale | $99 member | $101 public
Train with Thunderstorm Artis, August 7: $100 presale | $103 member | $105 public
An Evening With Dark Star Orchestra: August 10, $48 presale | $51 member | $53 public
Three Dog Night, August 13: $55 presale | $58 member | $60 public
The Swell Season featuring Markéta Irglová & Glen Hansard, August 17:
$60 presale | $63 member | $65 public
Maren Morris with Carter Faith, August 18: $99 presale | $102 member | $104 public
Joss Stone with Stephen Wilson Jr., August 20: $65 presale | $68 member | $70 public
The Beach Boys: August 21: $75 presale | $78 member | $80 public
Guster: September 15: $49 presale | $52 member | $54 public
To help members and guests prepare for buying tickets and getting the best entertainment value possible, Meijer Gardens has created an Insider’s Guide to Buying Tickets to help make the ticket purchasing experience easy and hassle-free. The Insider’s Guide is available at MeijerGardens.org/concerts
Members-Only Presale
Members may buy tickets during the members-only presale beginning 9 am, April 22, through midnight, May 5. Members save $5 per ticket during the presale. After May 6, members save $2 per ticket. There is a limit of 8 tickets per show, per transaction.
- Online at Etix.com (preferred method): handling fee of $15 per order
- By phone at 800-514-etix (3849): handling fee of $15 per order
To join or renew a Meijer Gardens membership before April 22, visit MeijerGardens.org/membership or call the Membership Department at 616-977-7689.
Public Ticket Sale
Sales to the public begin at 9 am, May 6. There is a limit of 8 tickets per show, per transaction. The preferred method to purchase tickets is online, but multiple options are available.
- Online at eTix.com (preferred method): handling fee of $5 per order (not per ticket) and convenience fee of $5.25 per ticket applies to all sales.
- By phone at 800-514-etix (3849): handling fee of $5 per order (not per ticket) and convenience fee of $5.25 per ticket applies to all sales.
The Fifth Third Bank Summer Concerts at Meijer Gardens concert series is sponsored by Fifth Third Bank, Harvey Lexus of Grand Rapids, Corewell Health, Life EMS, and US Golf Cars. Media sponsors are Star 105.7 and FOX17.
Join our team! Meijer Gardens has a variety of career openings, both full and part-time. Please visit MeijerGardens.org/careers for a full listing of opportunities.
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About the Frederik Meijer Gardens Amphitheater
The 1,900-seat Amphitheater Garden features general admission tiered lawn seating. Concertgoers are welcome to bring a blanket or low-rise chair to sit on. Low-rise chairs are defined as 12″ maximum from ground to front of seat bottom and 32″ maximum to top of chair back in highest position. These rules are strictly enforced. No other chairs will be permitted in the venue. A limited number of standard-height chairs located in designated areas are available to rent for $10 on a first-come, first-served basis and may not be removed. There are no chair height restrictions during the Ayers Basement Systems Tuesday Evening Music Club. All concerts take place rain or shine, with weather delays possible. A selection of sandwiches, snacks, water, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages are available at the Eileen DeVries Concessions Center. All beverages purchased must be consumed inside the amphitheater gates. Concertgoers are also welcomed to bring their own food, sealed bottled water, and nonalcoholic beverages in their original sealed containers.
About Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, one of the world’s most significant botanic and sculpture experiences, was recently listed in the top 45 most visited museums in the world and the 30 most visited museums in the United States by The Art Newspaper, the leading global art news publication. Education programs welcome 80,000 students and guests each year. Culinary Arts & Events offerings include weddings, corporate meetings and award-winning catering. The 158-acre main campus features Michigan’s largest tropical conservatory; one of the country’s largest interactive children’s gardens; arid and Victorian gardens with bronze sculptures by Edgar Degas and Auguste Rodin; a carnivorous plant house; outdoor gardens, including a replica 1930s-era farm garden; an eight-acre Japanese garden featuring contemporary sculpture; and a 1,900-seat outdoor Amphitheater Garden, showcasing an eclectic mix of world-renowned touring musicians each summer. The permanent collection highlights hundreds of sculptures from internationally acclaimed artists Magdalena Abakanowicz, El Anatsui, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Mark di Suvero, Marshall Fredericks, Henry Moore, Michele Oka Donor, Beverly Pepper, Jaume Plensa, Auguste Rodin, Richard Serra, Yinka Shonibare CBE and Ai Weiwei, among others. Indoor galleries with changing sculpture exhibitions have hosted shows by Jonathan Borofsky, Edgar Degas, Jim Dine, Laura Ford, Richard Hunt, Rebecca Louise Law, Pablo Picasso, George Segal and others.
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park promotes the enjoyment, understanding, and appreciation of gardens, sculpture, the natural environment, and the arts.







