WESTPORT–The Levitt Pavilion has scheduled a varied slate of music acts for Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday night of this holiday weekend:

  • Wednesday, July 1: The Hall Family (children)
  • Friday, July 3: Clay Street Unit (folk)
  • Saturday, July 4: Early Clover (Motown) 
  • Sunday, July 5: Back to the Garden 1969 (Woodstock era) 

The following descriptions were provided by the Levitt Pavilion.

The Hall Family

Free ticket show
Wednesday, July 1
7 p.m. show, 6 p.m. lawn opens

This beloved annual tradition is not to be missed! Join Mary Ann, Bill, Emily and Daniel and special guests for joyful songs and fun. Their award-winning music will inspire you to sing and dance all summer long. The band includes Parents’ Choice Award winning singer/songwriter Emily Hall. Since 1971, Mary Ann Hall’s Music for Children™ has brought the joy of music to thousands of children nationwide with a multi-sensory, age-appropriate curriculum.

Clay Street Unit

Free ticket show
Friday, July 3
7:30 p.m. show, 6:30 p.m. lawn opens

Hailing from Denver, Colorado, Clay Street Unit mixes the acoustic instrumentation of bluegrass and folk with the amplified energy of Americana and country. The result is a singular interpretation of American roots music that blurs the borders between genre and geography, fusing the influence of the Rocky Mountains with the traditions of the Appalachians. Driven forward by drums, sharp songwriting, and the chemistry of good friends and musical brothers who’ve shared countless hours on stage, Clay Street Unit’s music doesn’t just nod to the band’s influences; it reshapes them into something new. With their debut album on the horizon, Clay Street Unit are staking their claim as torchbearers of something both fresh and familiar, nodding to the foundations of American music while sharpening their own progressive edge.

Members: Sam Walker (Lead Vocals/Guitar), Scottie Bolin (Mandolin/Vocals), Brad Larrison (Pedal Steel Guitar), Jack Kotarba (Bass), Brendan Lamb (Drums)

Early Clover

Free ticket show
Saturday, July 34
7:30 p.m. show, 6:30 p.m. lawn opens

The former Coasters’ lead singer and Apollo favorite pays tribute to Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole, Otis Redding, and more. A spectacular live show!

Back to the Garden 1969 – The Woodstock Experience

Free ticket show
Sunday, July 5
7 p.m. show, 6 p.m. lawn opens

The Woodstock Experience – Back to the Garden 1969 brings the music, spirit, and soul of the legendary Woodstock era roaring back to life. Founded by Gary Adamson, this powerhouse ensemble of seasoned, nationally touring musicians are all multi-instrumentalists and dynamic lead vocalists, uniquely equipped to capture the astonishing range and depth of the music that defined a generation. More than a concert, this is a celebration of peace, love, and the revolutionary sound that forever changed popular music.

Audiences will be transported straight to Max Yasgur’s farm as the band faithfully recreates the iconic sounds of Woodstock’s most legendary performers—from the harmonies and guitar fire to the raw, soulful vocals that shaped classic rock. Featuring music made famous by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Santana, The Who, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Joe Cocker, Jefferson Airplane, The Band, and many more, the show pays tribute to the artists who made Woodstock the ultimate rock festival.​

Back to the Garden 1969 recreates the music and the moment—the cultural upheaval, the communal energy, and the magic of the late 1960s. From nostalgic Baby Boomers to curious Gen Zers, this is not your typical tribute band—it’s a tribute to a moment in time. So grab your tie-dye and love beads and celebrate Woodstock at the Levitt Pavilion as we continue to celebrate the nation’s Semiquincentennial and a seminal era in music history.​

The Levitt Pavilion

40 Jesup Rd
Westport
(203) 602-4122