Britt summer lineup features Earth, Wind & Fire, Rainbow Kitten Surprise and more

Published 11:00 am Tuesday, March 4, 2025

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Brothers Osborne will bring their country sound to the Britt Hill on July 27. (Courtesy photo)

Britt is back for 2025, bringing dozens of premium performers to Jacksonville that will be sure to awe audiences. 

Announced earlier in February, this year’s Britt Music & Arts Festival will feature multiple crowd-drawing artists such as Andy Grammer; Brothers Osborne; Earth, Wind & Fire; Rainbow Kitten Surprise; Regina Spektor, Chicago and more. 

“It’s always thrilling to share the news of the upcoming season with our community, and this year’s season feels especially exciting. We have an incredible mix of genres coming through town,” said Abby McKee, president and CEO of Britt Music & Arts Festival, in a press release. “With superstar legacy acts, longtime fan favorites and extraordinary newcomers, I think our patrons have some amazing shows to choose from, and I suspect we’ll be seeing folks out on the hill several times this summer.”

Also returning to the Britt stage will be the Australian Pink Floyd Show, coming back with mind-blowing visuals and incredible music to create a can’t-miss live performance.

The Britt Festival will also include an array of classical performances of traditional and contemporary music such as “Jurassic Park in Concert” with the Britt Festival Orchestra, conductor Chia-Hsuan Lin leading a concert on the works of Sergei Rachmaninoff and Maurice Ravel, conductor Roberto Kalb leading a concert with the works of Felix Mendelssohn and Ravel and Jean Sibelius as well as more classical music throughout June. 

Tickets went on sale to the general public on Feb. 28 and can be purchased at the Britt box office on 216 W. Main St. in Medford, by calling 541-773-6077 or at brittfest.org/performances.

“And don’t forget, two more announcements are still to come,” McKee said in regards to the full summer concert lineup. 

The two additional concert announcements are scheduled to be released Friday, March 14 and Friday, April 11 with a handful of individual shows slated to be announced in between. 

Britt Music & Arts Festival was founded in 1963 and has expanded over the years to bring renowned musical artists to Southern Oregon. 

The nonprofit is also in the process of renovating and establishing its new headquarters in downtown Jacksonville at the U.S. Hotel, with Britt moving from its current offices in Medford. 

For more information on Britt, visit brittfest.org.

Current 2025 Britt Music & Arts Festival lineup

  • June 8: Yacht Rock Revue
  • June 12: Britt Festival Orchestra: Jurassic Park in Concert
  • June 13: Britt Festival Orchestra: Jurassic Park in Concert
  • June 15: Lin Conducts Rachmaninoff & Ravel
  • June 18: Lin Conducts Brahms & Korngold
  • June 21: Kalb Conducts Beethoven & Brahms
  • June 23: Kalb Conducts Mendelssohn, Ravel & Sibelius
  • June 24: Earth, Wind & Fire
  • June 26: Huynh Conducts Strauss & Rachmaninoff 
  • June 28: Huynh Conducts Copland, Bartók & Stravinsky
  • July 8: The California Honeydrops
  • July 17: Watchhouse
  • July 24: Regina Spektor
  • July 27: Brothers Osborne
  • July 29: Dispatch
  • August 6: Andy Grammer
  • August 8: Waxahatchee
  • August 10: Rainbow Kitten Surprise
  • August 12: The Bueno Vista Orchestra 
  • August 13: Leftover Salmon & The Infamous Stringdusters With Special Guests Kitchen Dwellers
  • August 14: The Australian Pink Floyd: Wish You were Here
  • August 19: Keb’ Mo’ & Shawn Colvin
  • August 21: Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals
  • Sept. 2: Chicago
  • Sept. 6: Mat Kearney 
  • Sept. 9: Gregory Alan Isakov With Special Guest Josiah And The Bonnevilles

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