By Disney Bride Diva
**Note: This is a throwback article with updates for 2019 dates and performances**
Who doesn’t enjoy a concert? Singing along to your favorite songs, dancing in your seat, waving your lighter back and forth (wait, am I dating myself?), waiving your lit up smart phone screen back and forth…
If you enjoy concerts as much as I do, then I highly recommend attending a FREE concert during the 2019 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival.
The Garden Rocks Concert Series is presented throughout the entire festival March 6 – June 3, 2019 at 5:30pm, 6:45pm and 8:00pm. The performers are all popular groups from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and early 90’s. The concerts are held at the America Gardens Theatre by the American Adventure Pavilion in World Showcase, Epcot. Admission to the concert is free with your Epcot ticket and all ages are welcome to attend. NEW for 2019 – the concerts will be 7 nights a week!
Each year the lineup is announced in December. The 2019 Garden Rocks Concert Series features new performers this year, (although some of them have performed at the Eat to the Beat Concert Series during the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival). I have been to many of these free concerts during both of these festivals. Here is a list of the remaining concerts for this year:
April 1-2: Rick Springfield “Jessie’s Girl”
April 3-4: Christopher Cross (NEW to Garden Rocks) “Sailing”
April 5-7: The Spinners “Working My Way Back to You”
April 8-9: Dennis DeYoung, original member of the group STYX “Come Sail Away”
April 10-11: John Michael Montgomery (NEW) “I Love the Way You Love Me”
April 12-13: Sister Sledge (NEW to Garden Rocks) “We Are Family”
April 14-16: Night Ranger “Sister Christian”
April 17-19: Sister Hazel (NEW to Garden Rocks) “All For You”
April 20-21: Steven Curtis Chapman (NEW) “Cinderella”
April 22-23: TobyMac (NEW) “The Elements”
April 24-26: Lonestar “Amazed”
April 27-30: The Orchestra starring former members of ELO “Evil Woman”
May 1-4: Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone “I’m Henry VIII I Am”
May 5-7: Don Felder, Formerly of the Eagles “Hotel California”
May 8-9: A Flock of Seagulls (NEW) “I Ran (So Far Away)”
May 10-11: Marshall Tucker Band (NEW to Garden Rocks) “Heard It in a Love Song”
May 12-13 – Peabo Bryson (NEW), “If You’re Ever In My Arms Again”
May 14-15: Richard Marx (New to Garden Rocks) “Right Here Waiting”
May 16-19: STARSHIP starring Mickey Thomas “We Built This City”
May 20-21: Colin Hay of Men at Work (NEW) “Who Can It Be Now?”
May 22-23: War (NEW) “Why Can’t We Be Friends”
May 24-27: The Guess Who “American Woman”
May 28-29: Jon Secada “Just Another Day”
May 30- June 1: Blood, Sweat and Tears “Spinning Wheel”
June 2-3 – Eddie Palmieri (NEW), “Vamanos Pa’l Monte”
This week I was lucky enough to see Smash Mouth perform. It was a beautiful evening to attend a concert. The venue is outside, and has nice views of the World Showcase Lagoon. Smash Mouth played for just over half an hour and performed some of their greatest hits like All Star, Walkin’ On The Sun, I’m a Believer and Can’t Get Enough Of You Baby. I was really excited when they sang Road Man which is my favourite Smash Mouth song, but judging by the reaction of the crowd, was not one of their more popular hits.
There are four different ways to enjoy the concerts:
1) Walk-Up / Wait in Line – This is what I did. I decided to attend the 5:30pm concert. I had walked by the theatre earlier in the afternoon around 3:30pm and already some guests had taken seats. However, I was easily able to walk into the theatre about forty minutes before showtime and be seated about five rows back in the middle section (great seats!). This is where it can get tricky. The popularity of the band will determine how early guests will show up to be seated. As our concert was going on, I could see the line outside the theatre begin to build for Smash Mouth’s second and third concerts of the evening. When I exited the theatre, the standby line was about 6 guests wide and went all the way back to the Garden Railway miniature train and village display in the Germany Pavilion! That is a lot of standing and waiting around, (more popular performers will draw an even longer line starting earlier in the afternoon). For this reason, some guests choose to partake in the Garden Rocks Dining Packages.
2) Garden Rocks Dining Packages – These packages include a breakfast, lunch or dinner at a participating restaurant and guaranteed seating at the concert for the same day as your meal. The reserved sections are the front left and centre sections along with the first three rows of the middle section (the right front section is reserved for VIP guests of the performers according to the Cast Member I spoke with). The Garden Rocks Dining Packages should be booked in advance on-line or by calling (407) WDW – DINE. The reservation time must be a minimum of two and a half hours prior to showtime. The packages are Disney Dining Plan eligible and will cost each diner 2 table service credits. I went on-line today and looked at future dates and restaurants and there is still quite a bit of availability to book these packages, ( unlike the Candlelight Processional Dining Packages that can book up for the Christmas holiday season within hours of being released). The package is a great option if you want to guarantee great seats without having to wait in long lines. It is recommended by Disney to arrive a minimum of fifteen minutes before showtime. Look for the marked guaranteed seating entrance to the left of the theatre (when you are facing the stage). If your family enjoys pizza, I highly recommend Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria. The following restaurants participate in the Garden Rocks Dining Package:
(B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D – Dinner)
Akershus Royal Banquet Hall (B, L, D) Norway Pavilion
Biergarten Restaurant (L, D) Germany Pavilion
Chefs de France (L,D) France Pavilion
Coral Reef Restaurant (L, D) The Living Seas
The Garden Grill Restaurant (B, L, D) The Land
La Hacienda de San Angel (D) Mexico Pavilion
Nine Dragons Restaurant (L, D) China Pavilion
Restaurant Marrakesh (L, D) Morocco Pavilion
Rose & Crown Pub & Dining Room (L, D) United Kingdom Pavilion
San Angel Inn Restaurant (L, D) Mexico Pavilion
Spice Road Table ( L, D) Morocco Pavilion
Via Napoli Ristorante e Pizzeria (L, D) Italy Pavilion
Tutto Italia Ristorante (L, D) Italy Pavilion
Tokyo Dining (L, D) Japan Pavilion
Teppan Edo (L, D) Japan Pavilion
3) Enjoy the concert from outside the amphitheatre – The concerts are quite loud. As long as you are near the bottom of World Showcase you’ll be able to hear the songs. There is also the option to stand on the walkway between the American Pavilion and the theatre. Cast Members will clear the sidewalk and move guests along if they are blocking the path, but they do allow about three rows deep of standing spectators. So if you enjoy a group and just want to watch them for a song or two, this may be your best option.
4) Passholder Dedicated Seating – Annual Passholders have the opportunity to obtain wristbands for dedicated seating for the Garden Rocks Concert Series performances Friday to Monday. Distribution begins when Epcot opens and continues while supplies last or until 4:30 p.m. for the 5:30 p.m show, until 5:45 p.m. for the 6:45 p.m. show or until 7:00 p.m. for the 8:00 p.m. show. You may pickup the wristband in the Fountain View Hallway behind Club Cool.
There are many factors that make each decision the right decision for your family. For me, I’ve always been able to attend the concerts without having to pay extra for the Dining Package. I’ve been able to walk into the first show and sit down between forty five minutes to an hour before showtime, or waited in the standby line no longer than maybe an hour for the second or third show. The last concert of the evening is quite often the least busy in my experience. By the time 8:00pm rolls around, guests are starting to scout out their spots around World Showcase Lagoon to watch IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, the nighttime fireworks display and history of our planet shown nightly at Epcot.
Diva Tip: After the concert, I let the majority of guests leave the theatre. I then walked towards the stage to get a few photos. There were two other families that made their way to the front near the stage who were pointing out the instruments to their children. At that moment, the roadie for the band came back on stage to set everything up for the next show. The one family were able to ask him a few questions about the band and their touring schedule. The roadie then took some picks off the microphone stand and tossed them out to all of us! So, if you are a huge fan of a band, make your way down to the stage at the end of the show while everyone else is running out of the theatre to get to Frozen Ever After – you might just luck out with a little bit of pixie dust!