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This summer will be like no other! Join us as we celebrate another year of The Snowmass Free Concert Series. This long-standing summer tradition and local favorite returns to Fanny Hill every Thursday evening, June 12-August 21. This may be the best way to enjoy some of the country’s best live bands in a relaxed...

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This summer will be like no other! Join us as we celebrate another year of The Snowmass Free Concert Series. This long-standing summer tradition and local favorite returns to Fanny Hill every Thursday evening, June 12-August 21. This may be the best way to enjoy some of the country’s best live bands in a relaxed atmosphere with a spectacular mountain backdrop.

Summer 2025 Lineup:

Thursday, June 12 – The Burroughs: Hailing from Greeley, Colorado, The Burroughs is a 9-piece act with their trademark “sweaty soul music” that invites every crowd to groove, dance, and connect. Their inspiration is eclectic, from Stevie Wonder to Beyonce.

Thursday, June 19 – Charlotte Sands: Sands boldly and seamlessly blends genres, most prominently punk and modern pop, and pop-rock. With over 873,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, she has collaborated with artists across the music industry, quickly becoming a rising star in the alternative pop music scene.

Thursday, June 26 – Certainly So: Based in the “Music City” of Nashville, Tennessee, Certainly So is new to the scene with their indie-rock feel-good vibes. Their laid-back sound is the perfect way to spend a Thursday evening with the Colorado mountains as a backdrop.

Thursday, July 3 – Ozomatli: Grammy-winning band Ozomatli brings their signature fusion of Latin, hip-hop, rock, and funk to Snowmass, delivering the high-energy, genre-blending sound that’s made them a favorite for over two decades. Ozomatli is warmly welcomed back to Colorado, where the band has a rich history and connection to the state and its legendary music festivals. 

*Fri, July 4 – Spazmatics (July 4th Celebration): The Spazmatics are set to headline Snowmass’s annual Fourth of July celebration on Fanny Hill, bringing their high-energy ’80s rock and new wave hits to the mountains. Known for their nerd-chic attire and spot-on choreography, they deliver a fun, nostalgic show that’s beloved in the Roaring Fork Valley and beyond. Whether you’re a local or visiting, their performance is a must-see highlight of the summer.

Thursday, July 10 – Neal Francis: Chicago-based artist Neal Francis brings a vintage-inspired blend of soul, funk, and rock to Snowmass this summer. With groovy piano lines and a retro vibe, his sound feels timeless yet refreshingly original—perfect for fans of classic rhythm and blues with a modern twist.

Thursday, July 17 – The Rumble ft. Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr.: The Rumble featuring Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. brings an electrifying fusion of Mardi Gras tradition and New Orleans funk, creating a vibrant musical experience that resonates with audiences. Their Grammy-nominated debut album, Live at the Maple Leaf, showcases the band’s dynamic sound, blending spirited call-and-response chants with powerful brass and rhythmic grooves. Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr., a third-generation Mardi Gras Indian Chief of the Golden Eagles tribe, leads the ensemble with a deep-rooted connection to New Orleans’ rich cultural heritage.

Thursday, July 24 – Boy Named Banjo: Boy Named Banjo brings a fresh, feel-good blend of folk-rock and Americana to the stage. With rich harmonies, heartfelt songwriting, and a high-energy stage presence, their music strikes a perfect balance between down-home roots and modern edge. 

Thursday, July 31 – Goldie Boutilier: Goldie Boutilier is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her cinematic alt-pop sound, blending elements of disco, synth-pop, and Americana. Raised in Nova Scotia, her music delves into themes of tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia, drawing inspiration from artists like Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton. She has performed at Austin City Limits and Lollapalooza.

Thursday, August 7 – The Hugh Phillips Band: Colorado Country at its best for a show you don’t want to miss! The Hugh Phillips Band is gaining traction performing fairs, festivals, and honky-tonks. This 4-piece band performs their hits as well as Merle, Waylon, Hank Jr., Brothers Osbourne, Midland, Zac Brown, Dierks Bentley and a host of other greats from the 70’s all the way to the latest on Country radio. You can count on an exciting performance rocking out to country sounds with a bluegrass flair.

Thursday, August 14 – Jon Muq: Jon Muq is an indie artist blending electronic beats with soulful vocals and introspective lyrics. His music is praised for its unique sound and emotional resonance, often drawing from personal experiences and modern influences. With a growing fanbase, Jon’s innovative style continues to make an impact on the indie music scene.

Thursday, August 21 – O’Connor Brothers Band: O’Connor Brothers Band is a five-piece band based in Denver, Colorado. Their original New Roots & Rock music, written by Matt and Sean O’Connor, is gaining traction with a captivated following across the United States. With their music written by Matt and Sean O’Connor, the band brings their modern sound with its hints of classic style to the Fanny Hill stage.

Time: Doors open at 5:30pm – come grab that perfect spot, music begins at 6:30pm.

No Pets: Dogs have very acute hearing and the loud noise can actually be harmful to your pet. In compliance with ADA Guidelines, service animals are permitted inside the venue and must remain with their owners. This does NOT include emotional support animals, comfort animals and therapy dogs. 

Drinks are sold on site, including water and alcoholic beverages. While outside alcohol is not permitted, sealed, non-alcoholic beverages are allowed (no glass, please!).  Feel free to bring your empty water bottle, we have a water filling station available inside the venue!

No outside alcohol is permitted. There is a staffed bar inside the venue where you can purchase alcoholic beverages (all canned items…beer, wine, & cocktails).  Alcoholic beverages can only be purchased by someone 21 years old or older.  Proper ID will be required and checked to receive a wristband before purchasing alcohol.  Alcohol may NOT leave the concert venue.

What to bring: We suggest a picnic blanket or low chairs to sit on, and a jacket or sweater for after the sun goes down. Maybe an umbrella or jacket for any inclement weather. Many Snowmass restaurants in Base Village and The Mall offer take out for the perfect concert dinner picnic. Arriving early? Check out the patios at Stew Pot, Venga Venga or Ranger Station on The Mall or Base Village, Limelight and Base Canp in Base Village for drinks and apps while you wait for your squad.

Where to go: Concerts are held on the Fanny Hill Concert Stage at the end of the Snowmass Mall. Free parking is available at Town Park Station and the Brush Creek Intercept Lot, with free shuttles to the Snowmass Mall and Base Village. Additional options include, RFTA bus service from Aspen and the Intercept Lot, or the free Village Shuttle service throughout Snowmass. It is best to get off at the Snowmass Mall stop.

If you are driving, the Base Village Parking Garage offer free (limited) parking during the summer months. From the garage, you can ride the free Sky Cab Gondola (known as the Skittles) from Base Village to the Snowmass Mall. 

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