
If you’re looking for family-friendly fun during Spring Break, head downtown. Levitt Pavilion Arlington is teaming up with the Arlington Public Library for three nights of free outdoor entertainment March 18–20.
Movies on the Lawn | March 18 and 19
6 p.m. - Vendor Market/Food Trucks
7:30 p.m. - Movie
The Spring Break festivities kick off mid-week with Movies on the Lawn. Families can spread out blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy two favorites under the stars: an Encanto sing-along on March 18 and Cars on March 19, along with a shopping market presented by It’s a Vibe Market and food trucks both nights.
Booked for the Night Concert | March 20
6 p.m. - Vendor Market/Food Trucks
7:15 p.m. - DJ
8:30 p.m. - Live Music
On March 20, the celebration continues with “Reading Gets LIT at Booked for the Night, a free, family-friendly reading event and concert on the Levitt lawn. Guests can explore a book-themed shopping experience presented by Pretty Little Things Market, relax during a dedicated quiet reading hour on the lawn, enjoy story time with the Arlington Public Library, and dance along during a family-friendly set with DJ Gurrl. The evening also features live music from Levitt favorite Brad Thompson and face painting for kids
The 2026 Levitt Spring Break Bash is brought to you by Frost Bank. All three nights are free. Parking is available throughout downtown, including free parking at City of Arlington lots. Guests are welcome to bring blankets, lawn chairs and well-behaved leashed pets.
For full spring break details and updates, visit the levittpavilionarlington.com.
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