Music in the Garden

Summer Outdoor Concerts at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden

Enjoy live music all summer long at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden. Music in the Garden is a Thursday evening outdoor concert series featuring regional and local bands performing in the picturesque Koehn Garden.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket, explore the gardens, and enjoy food and drinks from Flora Café while listening to live music in one of Des Moines’ most beautiful outdoor settings.

 

Thursdays | June – August 
Doors open: 6:00 PM
Concerts: 6:30–8:30 PM

2026 presenting sponsor is Hy-Vee with major sponsorship from Better Homes & Gardens, a People Inc. Brand and supporting sponsorship from On With Life and Fredrikson.  Sound thanks to Ripple Productions.

Event Details

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2026 Concert Lineup

June 4 — RESCHEDULED Diplomats of Solid Sound to Aug 27
June 11 — Weary Ramblers
June 18 — The Textures
June 25 — Mango Soul

July 2 — Son Peruchos
July 9 — June Bugs DSM
July 16 — The NOLA Jazz Band
July 23 — The Feel Right
July 30 — The Swallowtails

August 6 — The Crowfoot Rakes
August 13 — The Finesse
August 20 — RetroSpect
August 27 — Diplomats of Solid Sound NEW DATE

Tickets

Tickets may be purchased online in advance or at the door.

Single Concert Tickets*

Members
Adult — $7
Senior — $6
Child — $4

Non-Members
Adult — $14
Senior — $13
Child — $11

*Children’s pricing applies to ages as defined by standard Botanical Garden admission categories.

Season Pass

Enjoy all 12 concerts with a Music in the Garden Season Pass.

Member — $70
Non-Member — $140

Season pass holders and members who pre-purchase tickets receive early entry at 5:30 PM each week.

Food & Drinks

Food and beverages are available for purchase during the event.

Flora (Veranda):

Fast fired pizzas, boxed salads, frozen yogurt, cookie or bar option, wine, beer, cocktails, and seasonal drinks.

Windsor Heights Hy-Vee

Concessions: Variety of snack box options. 

Service hours: 5:30–8:15 PM

Visitor Information

Concert Checklist

  • Lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged
  • Outside food and beverages are not permitted
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Shoes are required

Guests are welcome to explore the outdoor gardens and conservatory, and the Garden Shop will be open.

Parking is available in the Botanical Garden lot, with overflow parking on Robert D. Ray Drive. Biking or carpooling is encouraged.

Doors open at 6 PM. Performances take place from 6:30–8:30 PM, typically with one 15-minute break between sets.

Weather

Concerts may be postponed due to severe weather.

Updates will be shared on the website and social media, and ticket holders will be notified by email.

Tickets are non-refundable unless a performance cannot be rescheduled.

In the event a concert is rescheduled on Tuesday or Friday, Extended Summer Evenings is effectively canceled.

Partners

Music in the Garden is made possible through the support of generous sponsors and partners.

Presenting Sponsor: Hy-Vee

Major Sponsor: Better Homes & Gardens, a People Inc. Brand
Production Partner: Ripple Productions
Food & Beverage Partner: Flora Café
Concessions Partner: Windsor Heights Hy-Vee

Thank you to the many volunteers who help make Music in the Garden possible each week.

All ticket and season pass purchases support programming at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden. Thank you for dancing along with us and helping advance our mission.

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How do I get to the Botanical Garden?

Access to the Botanical Garden directly from University Avenue is closed. In order to access the Botanical Garden from University Avenue, please take Pennsylvania Avenue south to Des Moines Street, turn right on Des Moines Street to the “T” intersection at Robert D. Ray Drive. Finally, turn right on Robert D. Ray Drive and the Botanical Garden is on the right after you go under the I-235 bridge.

Is parking free?

Yes, parking at the Garden is free but there are limited spaces available. Sometimes during large events you will need to use overflow parking available along Robert D. Ray Drive. Thus, consider carpooling to larger events.

Do you offer free admission to members from other gardens?

We participate in the AHS Reciprocal Admission Program. Therefore, we offer complimentary daily admission during our general admission hours to members of participating gardens. Since we do, please bring a physical or digital membership card and we will honor our membership level that is the closest equivalent to yours. In addition, for members of close gardens within a 90-mile radius, we offer up to 2 complimentary daily general admissions.

Are strollers and wheelchairs available at the Garden?

There is a limited number of wheelchairs and strollers available on a first-come, first-served basis. Because they are free to borrow, you can find them located just inside the front entryway.

Is the Garden ADA accessible?

The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is proud to be an ADA-compliant facility. Because we are, you'll find features like wide paths and sidewalks, accessible doors, additional restrooms, and a universal changing table. Since there is also an elevator, we provide all guests access to the conservatory balcony as well.

What is the smoking policy at the Garden?

The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is a nicotine-free environment. Because of this, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, cigars, chewable tobacco and similar products are not permitted on the Botanical Garden property. Since this includes all grounds, buildings, restrooms, and parking areas, we are completely smoke-free.

Are pets allowed?

You may bring your service animal, but please leave your pets at home. The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden does not allow pets on Garden grounds. However, service animals are permitted in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These service animals are defined by the ADA as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Finally, service dogs are working animals, not pets. Please keep in mind the work or task a dog has been trained to provide must directly relate to the person’s disability. Dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.

Does the Garden offer tours? Yes!

The Botanical Garden offers private group tours by reservation. Make sure to go to the tours page for more details. Because tours are in demand, please book early.

Do wedding ceremonies, vow exchanges, or commitment ceremonies require advance reservations and a signed contract? Yes, they do.

Unscheduled or unpaid ceremonies are prohibited. Because of this, parties not in compliance will be asked to leave immediately. In addition, wedding-related photography, gatherings, and/or ceremonies require advance approval and reservation.

What does the Garden look like?

With indoor and outdoor space, the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden is a great place to visit in all kinds of weather. Our gardens offer close encounters with plants and remarkable horticultural experiences. Finally, learn more about specific gardens and explore what’s in bloom on our Gardens & Societies page.

When is your on-site restaurant, Flora Café, open?

Flora Café is open from 11 am to 2 pm Tuesday through Saturday and on Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm. Flora is not open on Mondays. Also consider visiting our dining page for up to date information. Here you can find out about special dinners, picnic boxes, brunches, and other offerings.

May I bring my own food/drink to the Garden?

Outside food is not permitted. Dining options and refreshments are available at Flora Café and in the Garden Shop. Also, rental clients may use our approved caterers for food and beverages.

What is the photography policy?

Guests are invited to take candid, casual photography as well as pictures of the plants and landscapes. However, for portrait and professional photography, please consult our Photography Reservation Policy and make a photography reservation. Finally, keep in mind when the Botanical Garden is open and available for your shoot.

Does the Garden have an etiquette policy?

Our etiquette policy is designed to enhance your experience and protect the plants. We aks that you please review a copy here.

Does the Botanical Garden have a diversity statement?

It is: The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden stands as one team devoted to learning and practicing anti-racism, inclusion, diversity, equality and accessibility, such that the Garden can be a vital resource and advocate for our diverse community. Public gardens and community green spaces have an essential role in bringing our diverse community together. We believe the Garden is a platform for a hopeful and peaceful future. In summary, together we will dedicate ourselves to the active work of listening, learning and breaking down barriers and inequities.

Prohibited Items:

  • No weapons and firearms or fireworks of any kind
  • Do not bring outside food, picnics, coolers, grills, or use open flames
  • Outside beverages (refillable water bottles welcome)
  • Pets (service animals are welcome)
  • Smoking, tobacco products and devices, or electronic smoking devices
  • Music (Bluetooth speakers, playing instruments, etc.)
  • Bicycles and recreational scooters (including "wheelie" shoes, skates, or skateboards)
  • Outside alcohol
  • Guests without shoes or shirts or with clothing that may be taken as profane, vulgar, racist, sexist, or sexually suggestive
  • Blankets, collapsible lawn chairs, or stools are not allowed during daily general admission or for other events—they are encouraged for attendee use only during Music in the Garden
  • Balloons, open flames, sparklers
  • Large signage or banners
  • Plants, flowers, flower petals, props, glitter, confetti, or candles
  • Tripods or monopods are prohibited inside all buildings and conservatories
  • Sporting equipment (soccer balls, baseballs and gloves, footballs, hula hoops, frisbees, etc.)

If you need more information

Please connect with us through our Contact Us page. Also, you can reach us at:

Does the Botanical Garden accept plant donations?

Plant donations are considered on a case-by-case basis. If you are interested in donating a plant, please email a picture of it to giving@dmbotanicalgarden.com and a horticulturist will review the photo and respond. Finally, please consider donating to the Botanical Garden horticulture fund as a way to contribute to our growth.

Does the Botanical Garden donate to organizations?

We support various community organizations, fundraisers and other nonprofit organizations with donations of free passes or memberships. The requests are fulfilled based on how the requesting organization’s mission pairs with our mission. Therefore, if you would like to request a donation, please fill out the electronic form.

Can I review your financial documents?

Yes, we have posted our most recent 990 and audit.

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