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Artpark & Company announces Shakey Graves and Dope Lemon summer 2026 tour is coming to the Artpark Outdoor Amphitheater in Lewiston at 6 p.m. July 22 with special guest Texino.
Across his career, Shakey Graves – the performance moniker of Austin, Texas-born Alejandro Rose-Garcia – has intentionally created thrilling musical adventures tailored to each fan: burning CDs and putting them in personalized decorated bags; building intricate scavenger hunts that send fans in search of unique tapes; and Bandcamp-exclusive releases.
"The fans and musicians that really resonate with me – and the inexplicable ways that I find things that I like – are usually entirely through randomness and chaos and accident," Rose-Garcia said. "I've always been on this quest to make people feel like my own music is a choose your own adventure."
Find more About Shakey Graves.
Since 2016’s critically acclaimed debut album “Honey Bones,” Dope Lemon – the moniker of acclaimed Australian artist Angus Stone – has cultivated a reputation for dreamy, laid-back grooves paired with mind-melting lyrics that have struck a chord with audiences across the globe.
“Honey Bones” was followed by the smoldering, hypnotic “Smooth Big Cat” (2019); the sensual, psychedelic mellow mirage of “Rose Pink Cadillac” (2022); “Kimosabè” (2023) and, most recently, the blissful, sun-soaked, ARIA Australian No. 1 album, “Golden Wolf” (2025).
Find more about Dope Lemon.
Texino is the solo project of Cameron Neal, a songwriter and producer moving between stages and studios while creating music for himself and other artists. Years of touring have left their mark, and Texino captures that weight: Restless, worn in, and hard to pin down.
Find more about Texino.
This concert is presented by DSP Shows and Artpark & Company.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 24. Prices include a facility fee. Additional charges apply for online orders. Purchase online at ticketmaster.com or artpark.net; by phone at 716-754-4375; or in-person at the Artpark box office, 450 S. Fourth St. (regular hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday or 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday.)
At Artpark this season:
2026 events and programs at Artpark currently or about to be on sale include: “Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Got The Moves” (May 28); Ryan Bingham and the Texas Gentlemen, “Still Gettin’ Away With It Tour” (Friday, May 29); “Wine & Wheels” (June, multiple events); 16th annual Artpark Fairy House Festival (June 20); Femmes Of Rock (July 10); Ziggy Marley, “Brightside Tour” (July 11); “Artcamps” for ages 8-13 (July 13-24); Sarah McLachlan, “Better Broken Tour” (July 14); Blackberry Smoke, “Rattle, Ramble and Roll Tour 2026” (July 15); Shakey Graves and Dope Lemon with special guest Texino (July 22); Djo, “Summer Tour” (July 23); Cole Swindell (July 30); Tori Amos, “In Times Of Dragons Tour” (Aug. 4); Gov’t Mule and JJ Grey & Mofro (Aug. 6); “Howard Jones: Things Can Only Get Better Tour,” featuring Howard Jones, Wang Chung, The English Beat and Modern English, hosted by SiriusXM’s Richard Blade (Aug. 12); Turnpike Troubadours with special guests Muscadine Bloodline & The Creekers (Aug. 14); Andy Grammer “The Big Stupid Heart Tour,” with Walk Off The Earth (Aug. 21); The Rock Orchestra, “Arena of Fire” (Aug. 26); Sierra Ferrell, “Heavy Petal Tour” (Sept. 2); O.A.R. with Gavin DeGraw and KT Tunstall (Sept. 12); and Ray LaMontagne, “Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour” (Sept. 22); Charley Crockett, “Age of the Ram Tour,” with Durand Jones & The Indications (Sept. 29). Stay tuned for more events and programs. Visit artpark.net for up-to-date information.
Artpark & Company is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization bringing arts and culture to the community. Patron generosity makes that work possible.
The 2026 season is sponsored and supported in part by: M&T Bank; Charles D. and Mary A. Bauer Foundation; Cullen Foundation; New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; Parks & Trails New York; Modern Disposal Services; Town of Lewiston; Niagara County Legislature; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.