Concerts

The 2015 Chautauqua Summer Concert Lineup

The Colorado Chatuaqua is the state's oldest music venue — it opened in 1898 in the shadow of the Flatirons. This year, Chatuaqua will celebrate its 118th summer concert series with a particularly strong lineup: Steve Earle & the Dukes, Ziggy Marley, Michael McDonald, Indigo Girls and plenty more —...
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The Colorado Chatuaqua is the state’s oldest music venue — it opened in 1898 in the shadow of the Flatirons. This year, Chatuaqua will celebrate its 118th summer concert series with a particularly strong lineup: Steve Earle & the Dukes, Ziggy Marley, Michael McDonald, Indigo Girls and plenty more — we’re particularly excited about a July 14 date featuring Mavis Staples, Patty Griffin and Amy Helm in a revival of the Sweet Soul Harmony tour. 

Tickets can be purchased through the venue’s web site and range in price from $27 to $75, although discounts are available to Chautauqua Concert Members. That group also has access to a presale beginning April 13 at 10 a.m.; the regular on-sale begins at the same time on April 17. 

The full lineup is below — much more information on individual shows as well as concert logistics can be found at www.chautauqua.com.


2015 Chautauqua Summer Concert Series
Tuesday, June 2 – Xavier Rudd & The United Nations Thursday, June 4 – TBA Friday, June 12 – Keller Williams & The Keels Saturday, June 13 – The Weepies Friday, June 19 – Ry Cooder – Sharon White – Ricky Skaggs Tuesday, June 23 – Gordon Lightfoot Friday, June 26 – Margaret Cho Wednesday, July 8 – Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra featuring Wynton Marsalis  Monday July 13 – Boz Scaggs Tuesday July 14 – Patty Griffin, Mavis Staples, & Amy Helm Wednesday July 15 – Indigo Girls Saturday, July 18 – Peter Kater & R. Carlos Nakai Monday, August 3 – Ziggy Marley Wednesday, August 5 – Melissa Etheridge – This Is M.E. Solo Thursday, August 13 – TBA Friday, August 14 – Michael McDonald Saturday, August 15 – Robert Cray Band Friday, August 21 – Steve Earle & The Dukes Tuesday, September 1 – Punch Brothers Saturday, September 19 – John Hiatt & The Combo / The Taj Mahal Trio Thursday, September 24 – TBA

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