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Music and Nature Come Together at 2025's Frontier Friday Concert Series

Presented by LEAF (Lake Erie Arboretum at Frontier Park)

by Aaron Mook
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August 7, 2025 at 3:00 PM
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Don't bid farewell to summer just yet! The folks at LEAF are just getting started with their free Frontier Friday music series – bringing a local, original music act to their amphitheater each Friday through Oct. 3.

CONTINUING FRIDAY, AUG. 8

LEAF, the Erie‑based non‑profit dedicated to fostering nature, education, and community at Frontier Park, has announced the return of its Frontier Friday Concert Series for what's left of summer 2025. Sponsored by Volvo Cars Erie, a fresh lineup of bands and solo artists will play every Friday from Aug. 8 through Oct. 3, with one well‑timed break on Aug. 15 to accommodate Celebrate Erie festivities. This year's line-up includes local acts such as Jess Royer, This American Song, and Matt Texter.

"Frontier Fridays were inspired by our long-standing tradition of celebrating music and community in the park," says Executive Director Erin Green. "Since 2001, we have hosted Arts in the Arboretum each August at the Patricia McCain Outdoor Amphitheater, bringing people together for live performances in a beautiful outdoor setting. After a short hiatus, we wanted to bring that spirit back with a fresh take. Frontier Fridays continue that legacy with an updated vibe that highlights local talent, food, and connection, all while celebrating the natural beauty of Frontier Park."

The music begins each Friday evening at 6 p.m. at the amphitheater. Beyond the performances themselves, attendees can expect a rotating selection of food and drink vendors, with treats to suit every taste. Weekly vendor announcements will be shared on LEAF's social media.

"LEAF's mission is to create educational opportunities and outdoor experiences for our community," says Community Outreach Manager Claire Ciezki. "Frontier Fridays does exactly that by bringing people outdoors to enjoy time among the trees while supporting unique local musicians and food trucks. Donations are accepted during the event and will go towards LEAF programming and the local band of the night." 

Fridays at 6 p.m., Aug. 8 - Oct. 3 // LEAF Amphitheater, 1501 W. 6th St. // Free // leaferie.org

Lake Erie Arboretum at Frontier - LEAF is participating in Erie Gives Day on Tuesday, Aug. 12. To donate, visit eriegives.org

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