New Headliners Announced for Freeman Arts Pavilion’s 2025 Season

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Freeman Arts Pavilion has revealed another round of performances for its highly anticipated 2025 summer concert series. 

Located near Selbyville, this beloved outdoor venue is gearing up for its 18th season, bringing an exciting mix of live music, dance, theater, and family-friendly shows for all to enjoy!

Newly Announced Performances

The latest lineup additions promise a diverse range of performances, including:

  • Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Friday, June 20
  • 311 – Saturday, June 21
  • Counting Crows with The Gaslight Anthem – Tuesday, July 8
  • Experience The Beat: Go-Go Music Mid-Atlantic Tour – Wednesday, July 9
  • Let’s Sing Taylor – A Tribute to Taylor Swift – Saturday, July 12
  • Michael Franti & Spearhead – Wednesday, July 16
  • Three Dog Night – Friday, July 25
  • The High Kings – Sunday, July 27
  • Super 70s Rock Show featuring Super Trans Am – Friday, Aug. 1
  • Lyle Lovett and his Large Band – Wednesday, Aug. 6
  • The Southern Delaware Orchestra – Tuesday, Aug. 12
  • Clear Space Theatre Company presents “Hairspray” – Tuesday, Aug. 19
  • Go Go Gadjet – Wednesday, Aug. 20
  • Maren Morris – Sunday, Aug. 31
  • Ray LaMontagne – Friday, Sept. 12

Stay tuned for updates from the venue & look out for additional shows thrown in as the summer season full of shows approaches!

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About the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation

The Freeman Arts Pavilion is operated by the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding arts accessibility. 

Established in 2007, the foundation honors the legacy of Josh Freeman, former Chair of Carl M. Freeman Companies, by providing high-quality arts experiences to over 130,000 people annually.

Key programs include:

  • Arts Access Initiative: Offers free arts experiences to students, families, and community partners across Delmarva.
  • Freeman Arts Pavilion Events: Hosts a variety of live performances each summer, welcoming thousands of guests to enjoy world-class entertainment.

The Pavilion itself, located in Selbyville, Delaware, accommodates nearly 4,000 guests per performance, and has a lively scene of local food trucks, and local mobile bar carts, making it a must-visit destination for arts and culture lovers in the region.

What show are you most excited to see? Let us know in the comments and stay connected for more updates on Coastal Delaware’s vibrant live entertainment scene!

Sources:

Cape Gazette
Freeman Arts