Performers announced for the 2020 Garden Rocks Concert Series

Dec 17, 2019 in "Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival"

Posted: Tuesday December 17, 2019 9:33am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has today announced performers for the 2020 Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival Garden rocks concert series, taking place March 4 to June 1 2020 at Walt Disney World.

  • March 4-5 – Peabo Bryson NEW
  • March 13-16 – Simple Plan
  • March 17-19 – STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas
  • March 20-23 – Mark Wills NEW to Garden Rocks
  • March 24-26 – The Spinners
  • March 27-28 – Sister Hazel
  • March 29-30 – The Pointer Sisters
  • March 31-April 2 – Former Journey Lead Vocalist Steve Augeri
  • April 3-4 – Blood, Sweat & Tears
  • April 5-6 – Exposé
  • April 7-9 – Berlin
  • April 19-20 – Rick Springfield
  • April 24-27 – Plain White T’s
  • April 28-30 – Don Felder, formerly of The Eagles
  • May 1-2 – Don McLean NEW
  • May 5-7 – Ambrosia with Peter Beckett NEW
  • May 8-9 – Thelma Houston NEW
  • May 10-11 – The Allman Betts Band NEW to Garden Rocks
  • May 12-14 – Air Supply
  • May 15-18 – Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone
  • May 19-21 – Mike DelGuidice & Big Shot NEW to Garden Rocks
  • May 24-25 – Daughtry NEW
  • May 26-28 – Marshall Tucker Band
  • May 31-June 1 – Survivor

Shows take place at 5:30, 6:45 or 8 p.m and are included with park admission.  Reserved seating can be purchased with a dining package that includes breakfast, lunch or dinner at select Epcot restaurants and guaranteed concert seating. Reservations will open to Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club members Dec. 18 and to the general public Dec. 19.

Also new for 2020 will be a brand-new Remy topiary as the centerpiece of a Ratatouille Garden at the France pavilion, where the new Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure attraction will open in summer 2020. The floral Remy will be surrounded by a colorful garden of veggies that comprise ingredients of a ratatouille recipe.

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wdwmagicMar 30, 2020

There is no date yet for any reopening. June 1 is a a hopeful date, but as we have seen, the situation changes almost daily. Status of Flower and Garden is unknown at this point unfortunately.

FigmentsFangirlMar 30, 2020

So with the presumed reopening of the parks being 1 June {is this just presumed or confirmed ?} thanks to the reservations Disney is now accepting, I take it the Flower and Garden Festival for 2020 is now over thanks to COVID-19 ? Or will it continue into July ? I havent been to it yet and I really want to see the butterfly house again, I always go towards the end of it there is also my worry of SSE overhaul beginning while the parks are closed, but thats for another thread

TrainsOfDisneyMar 27, 2020

Thanks :) seeing the festival is a tradition! Will miss seeing the lovely topiaries this year.

HauntedMansionFLAMar 27, 2020

Dental records

wdwmagicMar 26, 2020

If anyone is missing the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival, here is our 2 minute tour of all the 2020 topiaries.

MisterPenguinMar 14, 2020

Is anyone gonna water the flowers while EPCOT is closed?

Josh HendyMar 14, 2020

Possibly because wannabe ebay resellers will do almost anything and tell almost any lie to get their hands on hard-to-get merch? I speculate.

wdwmagicMar 14, 2020

Yes the distribution of the passholder gifts is held to the highest levels of security for some reason.

JoeCamelMar 14, 2020

Why would they walk around without ID? If they got killed think of the trouble identifying the bodies. Might have to send the bands to TDO to get the identity

disney4life2008Mar 14, 2020

They are strict with pass holder magnets. An elderly couple just waited in a long line at mouse spot and was turned away because they had no identification. Their argument, all they needed was their magic band. They got nothing.

dreamfinderMar 13, 2020

I'd say it depends on if the building being in a location even though the park is closed counts towards the number of days it can stay up and still be considered temporary.

MisterPenguinMar 13, 2020

I don't understand... it's always Festival! Every 79 days, they rotate all the booths one pavilion clockwise so that they're not considered permanent edifices for tax purposes. It's like the Mad Hatter's Tea Par... Hey! The Tea Party appears in the new EPCOT artist's rendering! I discovered the theme of the Summer Festival!

ToriMar 12, 2020

I'm so excited for Simple Plan this weekend! They put on a good show.

dreamfinderMar 12, 2020

It's more general kid friendly. Things that won't offend the chicken nuggets and PB&J crowd. They have had similiar indicators for recent festivals if I recall correctly.