Levitt Pavilion Arlington Announces Oct. 10 Randy Rogers Fundraising Concert
By Levitt Pavilion Arlington
Posted on September 11, 2020, September 11, 2020

Randy Rogers

Who doesn't need a good time while we're getting through the ongoing pandemic? Levitt Pavilion Arlington has the perfect solution - popular country artist Randy Rogers at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. Randy and his bandmate, Brady Black, replace the pavilion's previous fundraiser with Styx for a live ticketed concert with proceeds to help the Levitt continue to provide free music in Downtown Arlington once the pandemic is over.

Tickets to the Randy Rogers concert are on sale by clicking the Buy Tickets link here. Tickets are sold in groups of eight only for a socially distanced square on the Levitt lawn. The ticket price is $280 for a square that holds up to eight ($35 per person). Squares will be reserved for you as you make your ticket purchase. The concert also will be live-streamed from the Levitt's Facebook page.

 Concert gates open at 6 p.m. Local artists, September Moon, perform at 7 p.m. Randy Rogers and Brady Black take the stage at 8 p.m. 

 Randy Rogers has been dubbed "a perpetual live favorite" by Rolling Stone magazine and has been making music and touring for nearly 20 years. In addition to being a gifted vocalist, insightful songwriter and talented musician, Randy is also well known in music industry circles for his business savvy and for being a big fan of collaboration. He has partnered with Wade Bowen on their infectious "Hold My Beer and Watch This" projects and joined forces with Lone Star legend, Robert Earl Keen, as the Stryker Brothers. He recently joined Lyle Lovett, Willie Nelson and Jerry Jeff Walker to sing on Michael Martin-Murphey's Austinology album. The latest chapter in Randy's thriving career was releasing his latest album, Hellbent, last year. According to the New York Times, "the guarantee of good music and a good time is what keeps fans coming back." 

 Those who purchase tickets to the Randy Rogers concert will need to bring their chairs and blankets to sit on. For this concert, please do not bring food, beverages, coolers or pets. No one will be admitted to the lawn with any of these items. Concessions will be sold at the concert, including beer and wine. Concertgoers are required to wear a mask unless eating and drinking in their squares.

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