
LINCOLN AMPHITHEATRE 2025 PERFORMANCE SERIES ANNOUNCED
Of note, 2025 marks the 10th consecutive summer the Lincoln Amphitheatre’s day-to-day management and operations will be facilitated by the Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC) through a unique partnership with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). This ten-year milestone is marked by unprecedented year-over-year growth, renewed community engagement, and a transformative effort to revitalize, improve, and expand upon the facility and its infrastructure.
The 2025 Performance Series includes:
- Saturday, May 17: Foreigners Journey featuring Constantine Maroulis
- Saturday, June 7: Live and Let Die – the music of Paul McCartney
- Saturday, June 14: That Arena Rock Show
- Thurs. – Sat., June 26-28: Pioneer Song: a Celebration of Lincoln Amphitheatre Musicals
- Saturday, July 12: American Fools Band – a tribute to John Cougar Mellencamp
- Saturday, July 19: Gabby Barrett
- Saturday, August 9: Steven Adler of Guns N’ Roses
- Saturday, August 23: A Special Evening with Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Bobby Rush
- Saturday, August 30: Absolute Queen
- Saturday, September 6: Josh Turner – This Country Music Thing Tour
- Saturday, September 13: On the Border – the ultimate Eagles tribute
Individual tickets for each of the 2025 Lincoln Amphitheatre events are on sale now at www.LincolnAmphitheatre.com or directly at https://bit.ly/LincolnAmphitheatre2025. Each ticket price is inclusive of concert admission, parking, facility, and service charges, as well as Lincoln State Park’s gate fee. New in 2025, the Lincoln Amphitheatre will debut four new ticket types and seating options. The classic general admission and VIP ticket types will be joined by Patio 1816, Patio 1830, Starlight 1, and Starlight 2. For additional information about the new ticket types and seating options, please visit www.LincolnAmphitheatre.com/venue.
About the Lincoln Amphitheatre:
The Lincoln Amphitheatre is a majestic 2,200-seat venue located conveniently off Interstate 64 halfway between Evansville, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky, within Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana—the boyhood home of Abraham Lincoln. The venue, a crown jewel for live outdoor entertainment and events in southern Indiana, has been under the management of the Indiana Destination Development Corporation since 2015. For additional information, email [email protected] or call 812-937-2329.