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Music in the Park

Bring a blanket or chair, sit under the big sky of Whitetail Woods on a summer evening, and enjoy food trucks and entertaining musical performances.

​​2026​ performance dates

  • Tuesday, May 26. 5-7 p.m.
    • Legacy – traditional Irish Celtic
    • Pan-Handlers – steel drum
  • Tuesday, June 30, 5-7 p.m.
    • Julia Wheaton – Indie, Latin originals
    • Sawyer's Dream – Americana ​
  • Tuesday, July 28, 5–7 p.m.
    • Adam Bohanen & Frankie Torres – R&B, pop ​
  • Tuesday, Aug. 25, 5–7 p.m.
    • K-Libre – merengue, salsa ​
  • ​Tuesday, Sept. 29​, 5–7 p.m.​
    • Roe Family Singers – blue grass
    • Mississippi Hot Club – jazz, swing
Group of musicians performing

Event information

Amphitheater, Whitetail Woods Regional Park

The outdoor amphitheater is a large open lawn space with terraced grass seating. Portable chairs, picnic blankets and umbrellas for personal shade are welcome. The area is near picnic grounds and the Empire ​Lake Picnic Shelter — an open-air shelter with modern restrooms. Wi-Fi is available.

 

  • May 26 
    • Potter's Pasties
    • The Cave Café
    • Giggles Candy & Fun Emporium
  • June 30 
    • 2 Sisters Vietnamese Street Food
    • Rollin Nolen's
    • Pretty Great Cake Shakes​
  • July 28 
    • Taste of Chile
    • BD Sammies
    • Unbakeable
  • Aug. 25 
    • California Dip & Eat
    • HaDa Foodie
    • Sweet Clouds
  • Sept. 29 
    • Brick Oven Bus
    • Got Rice
    • Unbakeable ​

Free​, no ti​cket or pre-registration required​​

All ages event

Free, available onsite. Parking is limited, please arrive early and carpool.

Come dressed for the weather. This event is outside. Bring a blanket or chair, bug spray and sunscreen. 

The event is light ​rain or shine. In the event of severe or significantly rainy weather, event staff will determine if the event will be cancel​ed 2-3 hours before the event start time. Updates, including cancellation notices, will be posted as available on the Dakota County Parks-forever wild Facebook page, or you can call the Lebanon Hills Visitor Center at 651-554-6530.

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  • Wheelchair accessible concrete sidewalks and ramps are available from the accessible parking area to the outdoor amphitheater. Concrete pads connected to the sidewalk allow for accessible seating for scooters, walkers and wheelchairs, so they can enjoy the performance.
  • Event staff are available to greet attendees and show them to the accessible seating areas.
  • American Sign Language interpreters will be available  for those who would appreciate to see the performance lyrics in sign language. Interpretation will be clearly visible from the first few rows. These rows will be reserved for accessible viewing.
  • Spanish interpretation​ will be available.​

Program series funded in part by the Minnesota Clean Water and Legacy Amendment and planned in partnership with the Dakota County Public Art Advisory Committee.

Logo of the Clean Water Land & Legacy Amendment
For more information, contact:
Dakota County Parks
952-891-7000