Levitt Pavilion: Concerts, Cultural Celebrations, Throwback 90s Fest
Published on September 29, 2025
Cool nights, colorful weekends. October in downtown Arlington ushers in the grand finale of the Levitt Pavilion concert season, featuring a vibrant playlist packed with free live music, cultural celebrations, the 2025 Do Good Fest Texas. From tributes to festivals to big-name headliners, there’s plenty of excitement in store for Levitt fans this fall.
Hard Nights Day: Friday, Oct. 3 | 7:30 p.m.
Hey, Judes. If you’re looking for a ticket to ride, the Levitt lawn is the place to be when Hard Nights Day brings the magic of the Beatles back to downtown Arlington. Texas singer-songwriter Paul Renna opens what’s sure to be a fun and nostalgic evening.
Hispanic Heritage Celebration: Saturday, Oct. 4 | 5 p.m.
Levitt Arlington is proud to present the fourth annual Hispanic Heritage Celebration in partnership with the Arlington Latino Advisory Council. The event will feature food trucks, vendors, and an amazing concert and event lineup— in short, it’s going to be una fiesta grande for the whole community. Early arrival is highly recommended, and don’t forget to wear shoes made for dancing!
- 5 p.m. – Salsa at the Gardens
- 5:50 p.m. – Sam Houston High School Ballet Folklorico
- 7 p.m. – Latin Express
- 8:30 p.m. – Five-time Grammy Tejano legend Little Joe y La Familia
Dalton Domino: Friday, Oct. 10 | 7:30 p.m.
Dalton Domino brings his flavorful brand of Texas country to the Levitt stage, telling stories steeped in loss, grit, and redemption. Kicking off the night is Brock Roggow, the Fort Worth (by way of Missouri) singer-songwriter who first made his mark as front man of southern rocker act The Weathered Souls. The Levitt will also host a toy drive benefiting the Mission Arlington Christmas Store during the concert—bring an unwrapped toy(s) for kids 17 and under to support.
Asian Heritage Celebration: Saturday, Oct. 11 | 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Now in its fourth year, the Asian Heritage Celebration showcases the sights, sounds, and flavors of more than 30 Asian cultures, many of which are well represented right here in Arlington. Presented by the Levitt in partnership with the Arlington Asian Heritage Celebration Committee, the celebration offers a rich kaleidoscope of music, dance, fashion, martial arts, and cuisine — featuring a spectacular lion dance, traditional instruments, art demonstrations, K-pop, sumo, and much more.
Micky & The Motorcars: Friday, Oct. 17 | 7:30 p.m.
Levitt fan favorite Micky & The Motorcars and their “Texas Red Dirt” sound are heard back to the lawn, bringing “road-worn anthems drawn from real life stories.” The concert opener is Homebody, an all-woman string band based in Fort Worth, setting the stage for what promises to be a crowd-pleasing show.
National Life Group Presents: Do Good Fest Texas: Saturday, Oct. 18 | 6 p.m.
If you ever made a mixtape, this one’s for you: Do Good Fest Texas is bringing a 90s throwback night to the Levitt with Collective Soul, Fastball, and Tonic. Admission is just a $10 donation, with proceeds benefiting Tarrant Area Food Bank. Tickets and VIP upgrades are available at dogoodfest.com/admissiontx. Know before you go: Bring your own lawn chairs, but no outside food or drinks (except for sealed water bottles) are allowed for this event.
Men Serving God: BBQ & Brotherhood – 5th Annual Gathering: Tuesday, Oct. 21 | 6 p.m.
This community gathering on the Levitt lawn combines good food with good works! Enjoy free BBQ and live music while connecting with 30 local organizations offering information about volunteer opportunities in and around Arlington. Hosted by Men Serving God, the event is open to everyone and aims to build fellowship, service, and community spirit. For details and registration, visit menservinggod.org
"October will be filled with outstanding live music, community connection, and plenty of fun," said Letatia Teykl, the Levitt’s executive director. "Our partners are helping us do more than put on concerts — they’re making a difference in the community. We invite guests to share in that Levitt spirit by supporting the Mission Arlington store at the Dalton Domino show and contributing to Tarrant Area Food Bank at Do Good Fest Texas with Collective Soul."
Tips to Rock the Levitt
- Arrive early to claim your favorite spot.
- Free parking is available at all City of Arlington lots and public Downtown Arlington spaces, plus 101 Center, Pinnacle Corp. on Abram Street, and the Tarrant County Subcourthouse.
- Lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged. Seating is also available on the steps of City Hall and the brick walls along the sides of the Levitt lawn.
- View a full schedule and find out more about the Levitt at levittpavilionarlington.org.