
One of Westport’s favorite summer traditions is back and better than ever. The Levitt Pavilion’s Free Children’s Series returns for 2025 with a stellar lineup of concerts and kid-friendly entertainment that spans genres, cultures, and age groups—delivered with the kind of heart and quality that makes Westport proud.
From Grammy-winning musicians to multicultural storytelling, from dance parties to cowboy sing-alongs, every Wednesday evening (and a few Tuesdays!) between mid-June and mid-August will be filled with music, movement, and magic right on the banks of the Saugatuck.
The series kicks off June 11 with Divi Roxx Kids, led by former Beyoncé bassist Divinity Roxx, whose empowering songs inspire confidence and self-expression. Later in the month, Brady Rymer & The Little Band That Could (June 18) bring rock ‘n’ roll fun with a message of inclusion, and The Hall Family & Friends (June 25) return with musical joy—and a special visit from Stewie the Duck to promote water safety.
July’s shows feature global flair and Grammy-caliber talent, including Korean-American musician Elena Moon Park(July 1), award-winning rocker Joanie Leeds (July 9), and Central Park cowboy Hopalong Andrew (July 15). Kids and parents alike will enjoy Fyütch & Aura V (July 23), a hip-hop family duo that celebrates positivity, community, and fatherhood, and bilingual superstar Flor Bromley (July 30), who brings Latin rhythm and storytelling to the lawn.
August closes the series with a bang, including the always-popular Danny Weinkauf & His Red Pants Band (August 6), the inclusive and joy-filled Miss Tutti & the Fruity Band (August 13), and finally, a big, bold sendoff on August 19 with The Dirty Sock Funtime Band—a wild, musical celebration for all kids, especially those with special needs, presented by Westport’s own Nate & Eve.
Each show is more than just a concert. Pre-show activities begin at 6 PM and vary by date, featuring touch-a-truck experiences, face painting, giveaways from Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital, and visits from fun characters like Stewie the Duck. Shows begin at 7 PM sharp on the Epstein Stage.
Free tickets can be reserved in advance at levittpavilion.com, or—if you’re feeling spontaneous—head to the Box Office two hours before the show and grab a spot if space allows.