Haley Overton June 3, 2018
With warm days and cool nights, the High Desert is the best place to be for outdoor live music this summer. Our small town packs a big punch when it comes to bringing in artists and bands. From Portugal the Man to Willie Nelson, to a one-of-a-kind hip-hop bluegrass band, there's something for everyone at this summer's music lineup in Bend!
This unique outdoor venue offers concertgoers an opportunity to dance the night away on the lawn. Enjoy your favorite artist with a cold beer in hand while the sun sets peacefully behind the cascades. Be sure to check the rules for the show you're attending - not all shows allow blankets and chairs.
The Avett Brothers play at a nearly sold out Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend in 2017. Photo Credit: Leah Cordes
In its 27th year, this free concert series in the park is popular among locals and visitors alike. Check it out every Thursday from July 12 - August 16 at Drake Park in Bend.
Four days of music, dancing & camping, the Four Peaks Music Festival showcases four stages with over 30 bands and musicians that will dare you to sit still. Taking place in late June just outside of town at Stevenson Ranch, this family-friendly event is not to be missed!
With over 40 artists during this 3-day event in September, the Sisters Folk Fest is one of the best-known events of the summer. Featuring music from Justin Townes Earl and Gangstagrass (yep, hip hop meets bluegrass), there is something for everyone to enjoy. And, if you're in Sisters, Oregon before the festival, check out the Free Summer Concert Series on Thursdays in July and August.
Hosted by the Athletic Club of Bend, this concert series features nationally recognized artists in an intimate setting. Purchase tickets on their own or with dinner to the Bistro to truly make a night of it. Some tickets sell out quickly, so be sure to buy early if you have your heart set on a particular show.
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