Who's Performing at EPCOT's Garden Rocks 2025? Full Artist Lineup Revealed

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2024 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival topiaries and gardens
Posted: Monday January 27, 2025 3:04pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival returns to Walt Disney World in 2025, running from March 5 to June 2. This annual celebration transforms EPCOT into a colorful display of topiaries, gardens, outdoor kitchens, and includes the Gardens Rocks Concert Series.

This year’s Garden Rocks lineup introduces several new acts to the festival. Maverick City Music will bring their contemporary gospel sound to the stage on May 11-12, while The Outlaws, known for their Southern rock hits, join the lineup on May 23-24. Fans can also look forward to performances by The Cat Empire, an energetic Australian band making their Garden Rocks debut on May 30-31, and We The Kingdom, a Grammy-nominated Christian group performing on June 1-2. Here is the complete list of acts announced so far:

2025 EPCOT Flower and Garden Festival Garden Rocks Concert Series Performer Lineup

  • March 7-8 – Tommy DeCarlo, former lead singer of Boston
  • March 9-10 – Air Supply – 50th Anniversary Celebration
  • March 14-15 – Blue October
  • March 16-17 – Rick Springfield
  • March 21-22 – Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone
  • March 23-24 – 38 Special
  • March 28-29 – Jason Scheff, longtime singer of Chicago
  • March 30-31 – TBD
  • April 4-5 – THE ORCHESTRA Starring ELO and ELO Part II Former Members
  • April 6-7 – Sugar Ray
  • April 11-12 – Simple Plan
  • April 13-14 – Jo Dee Messina
  • April 18-19 – Mike DelGuidice
  • April 20-21 – A Flock of Seagulls
  • April 25-26 – Taylor Dayne
  • April 27-28 – 98 Degrees
  • May 2-5 – Plain White T’s
  • May 9-10 – Jon Secada
  • May 11-12 – Maverick City Music (NEW)
  • May 16-17 – The Spinners
  • May 18-19 – The Pointer Sisters
  • May 23-24 – The Outlaws (NEW)
  • May 25-26 – Don Felder, formerly of the Eagles
  • May 30-31 – The Cat Empire (NEW)
  • June 1-2 – We The Kingdom (NEW)

Garden Rocks Dining Packages

To guarantee your seat for one of these performances, consider booking a Garden Rocks Dining Package. Available Friday through Monday, these packages pair a meal at a participating EPCOT restaurant with reserved concert seating. Reservations open on January 29, 2025, and can be made via the Walt Disney World website or by calling Disney Dining. Get full details of Garden Rocks Dining Package Pricing and restaurants.

The Garden Rocks Concert Series is included with standard EPCOT theme park admission.

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Comped22 hours ago

Slot in Night Ranger and I may actually trade some shifts to go to some concerts... A good list for once!

Figgy13 days ago

TrainsOfDisney3 days ago

Sunshine seasons used to be better than many table service restaurants. The roasted beet salad was crazy good and they had the oak fired rotisserie or whatever for the chicken and salmon. Even the grab and go and dessert options used to be high quality.

Agent H3 days ago

I remember when sunshine seasons was the best place to eat at Epcot well for a vegetarian anyway my go-to was always the grilled cheese and tomato soup but they used to have lots of nice fresh options gave me a subway kinda feeling

ToTBellHop3 days ago

Wasn’t planning on a concert but Simple Plan will get me to book a dining package!

DCBaker4 days ago

Disney has announced more performers for the Garden Rocks Concert Series: March 7-8 – Tommy DeCarlo, former lead singer of Boston March 9-10 – Air Supply – 50th Anniversary Celebration March 14-15 – Blue October March 16-17 – Rick Springfield March 21-22 – Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone March 23-24 – 38 Special March 28-29 – Jason Scheff, longtime singer of Chicago March 30-31 – TBD April 4-5 – THE ORCHESTRA Starring ELO and ELO Part II Former Members April 6-7 – Sugar Ray April 11-12 – Simple Plan April 13-14 – Jo Dee Messina April 18-19 – Mike DelGuidice April 20-21 – A Flock of Seagulls April 25-26 – Taylor Dayne April 27-28 – 98 Degrees May 2-5 – Plain White T’s May 9-10 – Jon Secada May 11-12 – Maverick City Music (NEW) May 16-17 – The Spinners May 18-19 – The Pointer Sisters May 23-24 – The Outlaws (NEW) May 25-26 – Don Felder, formerly of the Eagles May 30-31 – The Cat Empire (NEW) June 1-2 – We The Kingdom (NEW) https://disneyparksblog.com/wdw/just-announced-2025-epcot-garden-rocks-concert-series-lineup/

HauntedPirateDec 12, 2024

It's almost like they designed this particular pavilion to have a logical guest traffic flow, starting with the theater show, then LwtL, then Kitchen Kabaret, then the food offerings. Strange... 🤔 Sunshine Seasons is woefully underutilized. Only TDO knows why.

ToTBellHopDec 12, 2024

I don’t get it. I used to love Sunshine Seasons (and it used to--on theme—showcase lots of fresh ingredients and high quality salads). They opened Connections and act like that’s enough for the entire front of the park, where almost all of the rides are. Ever been to Connections on a rainy summer late afternoon? It gets slammed. I miss being able to spend several hours in The Land on a rainy day between its two rides, show, and good food. I am not sure why they have worked to lessen the amount of time we spend in all of these enormous pavilions that were built the way they are because of Florida weather.

HauntedPirateDec 12, 2024

Honestly, Sunshine Seasons seems to have become an afterthought and I have no idea why. The breakfast offering is one hot item with a bunch of premade pastries, and the lunch/“dinner” menu is pretty limited. For a space designed, and formerly used, for much more it’s appallingly limited these days.

wdwmagicDec 12, 2024

With Soarin' and a revitalized World Celebration, seems to be an odd choice to shut up shop by late afternoon.

ToTBellHopDec 12, 2024

I enjoyed the nonexistent waits for rides! They could at least open up Sunshine Seasons for dinner in the summer, though. Options were lacking by dinner time.

mattpetoDec 12, 2024

While I don't want Epcot open 365 days with a Festival, Diet Epcot is a bit rough for my taste. I'm sure the table service restaurants enjoy the lack of booths for a change.