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Tennessee Entertainment Commission Announces Outdoor Concert Dates for Levitt AMP Music Series

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee is partnering with the Levitt Family Foundation to bring free concerts to six communities statewide. Today, the 2026 dates and locations of the outdoor concerts through the Levitt AMP Music Series, announced last year, are live.

The communities selected during Tennessee’s first round of the program include Dyersburg, Lawrenceburg, Loudon, Maryville, McMinnville and Shelbyville.

The 2026 concert series is the first of a multi-year partnership with the Levitt Family Foundation. Both the state and the foundation will be awarding matching grants of up to $40,000 per year over the next three years, 2026-2028. The funding will go toward supporting approximately 180 free outdoor concerts in small or mid-sized cities across Tennessee.

“This concert series is a powerful example of how collaboration can strengthen the foundation that supports Tennessee’s music and entertainment ecosystem,” said TEC Executive Director Bob Raines. “Music has always been at the heart of our state’s identity, and this partnership with Levitt builds on that legacy in a meaningful way. We’re excited to see the lasting impact this series will create across these six communities this year.”

The Levitt Family Foundation has provided funding to more than 80 communities across the U.S. through its Levitt Music Series grant program, which activates underused outdoor public spaces in cities and towns nationwide, creating community gathering destinations and ensuring access to the arts by offering free concert series with high-caliber artists across an array of music genres.

“The Levitt Family Foundation is thrilled to be collaborating with the Tennessee Entertainment Commission, the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development and the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development to support free outdoor concerts across the state,” said Levitt Family Foundation President & CEO, Sharon Yazowski. “As these six Tennessee communities get ready to launch their inaugural concert series, we welcome them into the national network of Levitt communities across the country—which have helped create more vibrant, healthy and connected towns and cities where people come together of all ages and backgrounds through the power of free, live music.”

The concert schedule, featuring up to 50 shows across Tennessee this year, is as follows and can be found here. Additional information will be added on a rolling basis as it becomes available. Please contact your local grantee here for further questions.

DayDateCity
Saturday4/25/26Dyersburg
Saturday5/2/26Dyersburg
Saturday5/9/26Dyersburg, Lawrenceburg
Saturday5/16/26Dyersburg
Saturday5/23/26Lawrenceburg
Thursday6/4/26Maryville
Saturday6/6/26Lawrenceburg
Thursday6/11/26Maryville
Thursday6/18/26Maryville
Saturday6/20/26Lawrenceburg
Thursday6/25/26Maryville
Thursday7/2/26Maryville
Friday7/3/26Loudon, Shelbyville
Thursday7/9/26Maryville
Friday7/10/26Shelbyville
Saturday7/11/26Lawrenceburg
Thursday7/16/26Maryville
Friday7/17/26Shelbyville
Thursday7/23/26Maryville
Friday7/24/26Shelbyville
Saturday7/25/26Lawrenceburg, Loudon
Thursday7/30/26Maryville
Saturday8/1/26Lawrenceburg, Loudon
Saturday8/15/26Lawrenceburg
Saturday8/22/26McMinnville
Saturday8/29/26Loudon
Saturday9/5/26Lawrenceburg, McMinnville
Saturday9/12/26Lawrenceburg
Saturday9/19/26Loudon, Shelbyville
Saturday9/26/26McMinnville, Shelbyville
Sunday9/27/26Loudon
Saturday10/3/26Dyersburg, Shelbyville
Sunday10/4/26Loudon
Saturday10/10/26Dyersburg, McMinnville, Shelbyville
Saturday10/17/26Dyersburg, McMinnville
Saturday10/24/26McMinnville
Saturday10/31/26McMinnville

Over the next three years, the Levitt AMP Music Series will feature 150 free concerts across Tennessee. To learn more, please visit levitt.org/partners-tn.


About the Levitt Family Foundation
The Levitt Family Foundation exists to strengthen the social fabric of America. We partner with changemakers and nonprofits nationwide to activate underused outdoor spaces, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations where the power of free, live music brings people together and invigorates community life. In 2026, the Foundation is supporting nonprofits in over 100 towns and cities across all 50 states and Puerto Rico to present 1,000+ free outdoor concerts, bringing joy to over one million people of all ages and backgrounds.

In addition to supporting free concerts, the Levitt Family Foundation is dedicated to advancing vibrant music ecosystems through partnerships, field-building initiatives, and research. At the intersection of music and social impact, Levitt is fueling the movement for free, live music in public spaces as essential to healthy, connected, and thriving communities. More info at levitt.org.

About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD)
TNECD is the state’s primary agency committed to fostering economic growth through job creation and community development. By attracting new corporate investment and facilitating the growth of existing businesses, the department works to strengthen Tennessee’s competitive landscape and amplify innovation, quality of life and opportunity. Additionally, TNECD strives to increase the economic prosperity for all Tennesseans by providing grants to communities statewide, helping them to become vibrant, business-friendly environments where companies can flourish, invest and thrive. For more information, visit us at tnecd.com. Join the conversation on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.


TNECD Media Contact
Chris O’Brien
Public Information Officer
615-934-5879
Chris.OBrien@tn.gov

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