ORLANDO, Fla. — Disney World has revealed most of the lineup for the Garden Rocks concert series, which returns this year to Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. 


What You Need To Know

  •  Epcot International Flower & Gardens Festival begins March 2

  •  The festival returns with the Gardens Rocks concert series

  • Wide variety of artists set to perform, including Simple Plan, The Pointer Sisters and TobyMac

The concert series, which was cut short in 2020 and excluded in 2021, will feature a wide range of artist such as Simple Plan, Rick Springfield, The Pointer Sisters and TobyMac. 

Performances will take place Fridays through Mondays at the America Gardens Theatre. Orlando area bands will take the stage Tuesdays through Thursdays. 

The Epcot Flower & Garden Festival runs March 2 through July 4 and will feature character topiaries, exhibits, outdoor kitchens and more.

Here’s a look at the concert lineup, which is subject to change.

  • March 4-5 – The Guess Who
  • March 6-7 – Rick Springfield
  • March 11-12 – Melina Leon – NEW to Garden Rocks
  • March 18-19 – Mike DelGuidice, currently on tour with Billy Joel – NEW
  • March 20-21 – Kool & The Gang – NEW to Garden Rocks
  • March 25-28 – The Orchestra starring former members of ELO
  • April 1-2 – The Spinners
  • April 3-4 – The Pointer Sisters
  • April 8-9 – Blue October – NEW to Garden Rocks
  • April 15-16 – Tommy DeCarlo, singer of the band Boston – NEW
  • April 17-18 – Don Felder, Formerly of The Eagles
  • April 22-23 – STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas
  • April 24-25 – Claudia Leitte – NEW
  • April 29-30 – Berlin
  • May 1-2 – TobyMac
  • May 6-7 – Blood, Sweat & Tears
  • May 8-9 – The Commodores – NEW to Garden Rocks
  • May 13-14 – Ambrosia with Peter Beckett – NEW
  • May 20-21 – A Flock Of Seagulls
  • May 22-23 – Collin Raye – NEW
  • May 27-28 – Thelma Houston – NEW
  • May 29-30 – Little River Band
  • June 3-6 – Simple Plan
  • June 10-13 – Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone
  • June 17-20 – Plain White T’s

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