What better way to spend a beautiful spring/summer evening than watching musical acts under the stars in a botanical garden? Yep, I'm a fan of this concert series and look forward to it every year!
I saw Iron & Wine this evening at Groovin' in the Garden and it was just as delightful as I remembered. Despite the rain creating a minor delay, the show seemed to go off without a hitch. My one complaint is that they don't allow you to bring in outside food, so you're stuck with ordering from their concession options. Luckily, they have quite the variety, with healthier options that you don't often find at concerts. I didn't purchase anything this evening - and I'm glad I wasn't too hungry, because the food line was insanely long for a good part of the show. The beer line, on the other hand, moved super quick! I appreciate that they offer both beer and wine choices, so there's something to please every palate.
Groovin' in the Garden is held in such a relaxing venue, and I always dig the vibe of the crowd at their shows. The staff is super organized and helpful and the lines to enter the venue move quickly (although, I suggest printing your tickets at home, because will call definitely takes a little longer). Bring your lawn chairs or blankets, cash for bites and beverages, and be ready for a great night.
Groovin in the Garden is a summer concert series held at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens on Thursday nights throughout May and June. It provides a fun opportunity to enjoy music and a beautiful atmosphere. Gates for each concert open at 5:30 p.m. and the opening band goes on at 6 p.m. Ticket prices vary depending on the act and are always less expensive in advance than at the door. Food, beer and wine are for sale.
Acts for the 2010 season include Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, Keller Williams, Patty Griffin, Josh Ritter and Mason Jennings, Zappa Plays Zappa and Arlo Guthrie.
I guess maybe it's all the greenery, but there's something about listing to music here that feels very relaxing. Grab some friends, head to the garden and spend a relaxing night chilling out and listening to music.