Levitt AMP Concert Series Closes with Bizhiki at the Art Preserve
Music lovers in Sheboygan won’t want to miss the final Levitt AMP concert of the season, happening on Thursday, September 18, at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center’s Art Preserve (3636 Lower Falls Road, Sheboygan). Grounds open at 5:30 PM, with live music running from 6:00 to 8:30 PM.
Headlining the evening is Bizhiki, a powerful Indigenous band known for blending indie-rock energy with traditional Powwow rhythms. Their music brings together cultural heritage and modern sound in a way that’s both moving and unforgettable. The show will open with a performance by Tiffany Xiong, adding a fresh, soulful start to the night.
Beyond the stage, the event offers more ways to get involved. Visitors can take part in a DIY field-recording project or watch a traditional cordage-making demonstration before the music begins. Food trucks and a beer tent will also be on site, while guests are welcome to bring their own picnics, chairs, or blankets to settle in for an evening under the stars.
The Levitt AMP Sheboygan series has become a summer tradition, offering free, family-friendly concerts that highlight diverse artists and bring the community together. This closing show is a chance to celebrate the season, soak in the music, and enjoy one last night of outdoor fun before fall sets in.