Lagoon Concert Series returns to CSU June 14

A woman and little girl dance at Lagoon Summer Concert Series

The annual Lagoon Summer Concert Series returns to the west lawn of Colorado State University’s Lory Student Center on June 14 for free weekly performances, every Wednesday at 6 p.m.

Acclaimed musicians from Colorado and beyond will entertain audiences with a variety of genres including folk, reggae, country, rock, and more in this series that will continue through the first week of August.

This season’s lineup includes:

June 14: Danielle Ate the Sandwich
June 21: Tatanka
June 28: Slow Caves
July 5: Steve Manshel
July 12: Union Gray
July 19: Mojomama
July 25: The Coteries
Aug. 2: Wendy Woo Band

Each concert will open with a performance by Little Kids Rock, with the headliners taking the stage at 6:30 p.m. Local food trucks will be parked near the Lagoon to supplement picnicking options. Go to lagoonseries.com/food-trucks for a complete list of dining options. Lawn chairs and blankets encouraged.

Concertgoers are also encouraged to park in the Lory Student Center or Moby Arena lots; find them on the interactive campus map at maps.colostate.edu. Attendees are reminded that there is no parking allowed on Plum Street.

The Lagoon Summer Concert Series is produced by Mantooth Marketing; title sponsors are Colorado State University and Kaiser Permanente. Event sponsors include Campus West Shops, Big O Tires, All Terrain Landscaping, Outpost Sunsport, Surgery Center of Fort Collins, The Youth and Women’s Clinic, Eide Bailey, City of Fort Collins, 1st National Bank, The Human Bean, Aspen Grove Veterinary Care, Blue Federal Credit Union, DaVinci Sign Systems, REMAX Advanced, Houska Automotive, Gallegos Sanitation Inc., John Hanrahan-The Group, Fort Collins Coloradoan, Rocky Mountain Collegian, and Townsquare Media.

Visit lagoonseries.com to find frequently asked questions about the event, weather updates, band bios and more. Day-of weather alerts will also be posted on SOURCE, CSU’s news and information site source.colostate.edu