Mountain Music Mondays Free Concert Series

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Dillon is the place to be on Monday nights all summer long - enjoy free music on the shores of the Dillon Reservoir in a wide variety of musical styles and genres. From Grammy-winning, singer-songwriters to classical orchestras, rootsy folk rock, jam bands and multicultural/world music, the Dillon Amphitheater will have something for everyone this summer. Most shows include opening sets from local bands and artists. Join your friends and neighbors as we celebrate our community free shows with nationally-touring artists and up-and-coming stars!


2026 Lineup

The full free concert lineup for 2026 will be announced mid-April. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram and subscribe to our emails for updates and news regarding the Mountain Music Monday free concert series. 


Know Before You Go/FAQs

Tickets and/or preregistration are not required for free shows, unless specifically communicated on that events page. 

Entry to a free show is first-come, first-served. If capacity is reached, we will operate on a one-in, one-out policy. For popular events, we suggest you arrive early. 

Reentry is permitted during free shows, unless the venue is at capacity. 

 Thank you for a great summer, we'll see you back at the amphitheater in 2026!

Free Music Calendar 

Mountain Music Mondays free concert series is now over for the 2025 season. Our 2026 lineup will be announced mid-April. 

Michael Marcagi

With special guest Rob Drabkin

DecorativeAGES: All Ages 
DOORS: 5:30 p.m.
SHOW: 6:30 p.m.
TICKETS: Free Show! No tickets required. 

Non-Profit Beneficiary: Friends of the Dillon Ranger District (FDRD)

Free Show


Michael Marcagi 

Cincinnati singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi's ascent is a homegrown success story. With a career built largely through grass roots social media support, the folk-rock singer has demonstrated that listeners are hungry for earnest storytelling rooted in age-old American musical traditions. His debut Warner Records EP, American Romance, expands on that promise, highlighting the timeless sound and engaging sense of emotional truth that has made Marcagi's music so immediately compelling.

Marcagi never undermines his listeners or takes them for granted. "Audiences are usually smarter than the musicians they are listening to," he says. For him, there's plenty of evidence that modern listeners of all generations understand and connect with specificity and sophistication in songwriting. This is part of why he aspires to remain as open and approachable as possible--in both his music and his public persona. If what has happened in his career during the past year is any indication, he may be on to something. " I want people to feel like they know me." Marcagi says. "I've never really connected to that mysterious rock band thing--four blurry faces in a field where you don't know who the guys are. I don't want to hide."

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