Better views. Drinks included. A Chance To Win A Boat!
Tickets

Get on the Riverfront

General admission is free. Show up, hear the music, watch the boats. Want a better seat at the show? Upgrades and add-ons are below.
Upgrades & Add-Ons

Make It a Bigger Weekend

All-Access passes, Sandbar VIP nights, Boat Giveaway entries, BBQ tasting passes, Olympics punchcards — grab whatever fits the weekend you want. Every dollar funds Partners for Conservation Foundation.
GOT QUESTIONS?

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the concert open to the public?
Yep. All three nights of Concerts for Conservation are open to the public. Just show up with a lawn chair and enjoy the music.
What does the All-Access Pass include?
For $50 you get VIP Sandbar access for every show, a free drink ticket each night, entry into the Boatload of Prizes giveaway, BBQ tasting, and River Days Olympics access. It’s $100+ worth of stuff for half the price.
Where is the event?
Everything happens on the Burlington riverfront along Front Street in downtown Burlington, Iowa. Look for the stages, tents, and the unmistakable smell of BBQ.
Is there parking?
Yes. Free street parking and lots are available throughout downtown Burlington. Arrive early on Saturday for the best spots.
Can I bring my kids?
Absolutely. River Days is a family-friendly event. The carnival, Olympics, and concerts are all designed for all ages. Kids under 12 don’t need an All-Access Pass.
Can I bring a cooler or outside food?
Outside food and coolers are not permitted in the festival grounds. There will be plenty of food vendors and bars on-site to keep you fed and hydrated all weekend.
How do I enter the boat giveaway?
You can buy a $20 standalone giveaway entry, or every $50 All-Access Pass includes one entry automatically. The drawing happens Saturday night. No purchase necessary — see official rules for details.
Where does the money go?
All proceeds support the Partners for Conservation Foundation, funding local parks, conservation efforts, and riverfront development in the Burlington area.
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