“Under The Stars” presented by VVAD
6:30 pm
BOX OFFICE CLOSURE: The Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater Box Office will be CLOSED Sat, April 19 to Sun, April 27. During this time please purchase tickets online at ticketsvail.com. Regular Box Office hours will resume Mon, April 28.
Fruition’s newest album, Broken at the Break of Day, may be hard to categorize, yet it feels complete because of their dedication to honesty as well as harmony. Influenced equally by acoustic music and rock ‘n’ roll, the Portland, Oregon-based band is composed of Jay Cobb Anderson (electric guitar, vocals), Kellen Asebroek (piano, acoustic guitar vocals), Jeff Leonard (bass), Mimi Naja (mandolin, electric guitar, vocals) and Tyler Thompson (drums). Their unmistakable vocal blend first revealed itself in 2008 when Anderson tagged along with Asebroek and Naja for an afternoon of busking in Portland. Since that time, they have opened shows for the Wood Brothers, Greensky Bluegrass, and Jack Johnson, and appeared at festivals like Telluride Bluegrass, Bonnaroo, and DelFest. Broken at the Break of Day follows the band’s exceptional 2019 album, Wild as the Night.
Learn more at www.fruitionband.com.
This Hot Summer Nights show is underwritten by RA Nelson.
This is a non-ticketed event. Entry is FREE to all. Gates open at 5:30pm, show starts at 6:30pm.
Moe’s Original BBQ Hot Summer Nights is brought to you by the nonprofit Vail Valley Foundation.
FREE ECO BUS RIDES ALL SUMMER LONG!
Thanks to our partnership with Mountain Youth Safe Driving, free ECO bus transit is available to and from all 2023 Hot Summer Nights concerts. All you need to do is click the button below to print the tickets. Present one ticket for each ride. Visit eaglecounty.us to see the bus schedule.
TOWN OF VAIL’S CARPOOL + BIKE INCENTIVE
Hot Summer Nights is an annual free summer concert series hosted throughout the summer at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. Gates open at 5:30, concert begins at 6:30. Bring a picnic for the lawn or enjoy our top-of-the-line concessions at the iconic open-air Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater.