On Broadway, Inc. celebrated the launch of the 2025 Levitt AMP Green Bay Music Series this week with the announcement of this year’s lineup of artists.
Now in its third season, the Levitt AMP Green Bay Music Series provides an opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to enjoy free live music while also transforming underused public spaces into thriving community destinations.
“I’m excited to watch the Levitt AMP Green Bay Music Series blossom in its third year,” said
Betsy Sorensen, director of special events at On Broadway, Inc. “Through the dedicated efforts of our committee, sponsors, and community partners, we’re bringing free live original music to Green Bay while transforming an underutilized public space into a vibrant cultural hub that brings people together from all walks of life.”
A committee of community members played a role in ensuring that the artists performing in this year’s concert series reflect the backgrounds and interests of the community.
“On Broadway is committed to programming that activates underutilized spaces in the Broadway District to help create a more vibrant downtown,” said Brian Johnson, president and CEO of On Broadway, Inc. “Our partnership with the Levitt Foundation allows us to promote a free and inclusive concert series with nationally touring performers, original songwriters, and placemaking activation that fosters a stronger sense of social and cultural belonging. Downtowns are for everyone, and our programming is curated to reflect that important point.”
The concert series will begin June 1 and continue each week through Aug. 3.
New this year, select concerts will be joined with existing On Broadway events, including Fire Over the Fox and igNight Market.
For more information, visit downtowngreenbay.com or read on to hear more about this year’s concert lineup.
The June 1 concert will take place at Leicht Park from 4-6:30 p.m.
The headliner will be Traveling Suitcase, a midwestern alternative rock and roll band.
The opener for the June 1 concert will be Maddie Batzli (of LINE).
The June 8 concert will take place at Leicht Park from 12-6:30 p.m.
The headliner will be David Yang, who has been writing and performing a blend of hip-hop, rap, R&B and traditional Hmong music for over a decade.
The opener for the June 8 concert will be Leedong.
The June 15 concert will take place at Leicht Park from 4-6:30 p.m.
The headliner will be Melody Angel, described as a powerhouse of electric church music for her blend of soulful vocals and electrifying guitar skills.
The opener for the June 15 concert will be Awlo.
The June 21 concert will be held in conjunction with On Broadway’s igNight Market on South Broadway from 5-10 p.m.
The headliner will be Brigitte Calls Me Baby, playing a blend of mid-century pop with the energy and intensity of early-millenium indi-rock.
There will be two opening acts for the June 21 concert — Six Foot Blonde and Raine Stern.
The June 29 concert will take place at Leicht Park from 4-6:30 p.m.
The headliner will be Radio Free Honduras, a cultural and multigenerational collaboration that exists to support the artistry of Honduran folk music legend Charlie Baran.
The opener for the June 29 concert will be Grupo Kn Zavor.
The July 4 concert will take place in conjunction with Fire Over the Fox in the Neville Museum lot from 4-9:30 p.m.
The headliner will be Parker Barrow, a blues-infused Southern rock band.
There will be two opening acts for the July 4 concert — The Talbott Brothers and Jordan Blanchard.
The July 13 concert will take place in Leicht Park from 4-6:30 p.m.
The headliner will be Shamarr Allen, an New Orleans artist with influences in jazz, hip-hop, rock, funk rhythms, blues and country.
The opener for the July 13 concert will be ILL GENESI.
The July 20 concert will take place in Leicht Park from 4-6:30 p.m.
The headliner will be Fox Crossing Stringband, a female-led bluegrass group.
The opener for the July 20 concert will be Nikki Morgan.
The July 27 concert will take place in Leicht Park from 4-6:30 p.m.
The headliner will be Indigenous, playing a blend of indigenous and ‘90s rock music.
The opener for the July 27 concert will be Dale Anderson.
The Aug. 3 concert will take place in Leicht Park from 4-6:30 p.m.
The headliner will be Lemon Bucket Orkestra, Toronto’s original guerrilla-folk-party-punks playing Ukrainian folk punk music.
The opener for the Aug. 3 concert will be the Amelia Ford Band.
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