The Hayden Homes Amphitheater is now accepting applications from local food vendors for the upcoming 2025 summer concert season expected to run from mid-May through October. Interested vendors can find the application and more information at BendConcerts.com. The application period closes February 12, 2025, or earlier if the amphitheater reaches application capacity. Early application submissions are strongly encouraged for the best consideration.
โOur amphitheater is more than a venue; itโs a destination for music lovers and foodies alike,โ said Jessie St George, Executive Chef and Assistant Food and Beverage Manager. โWe are looking for local vendors who can help us create a memorable experience with great food and outstanding service while staying committed to sustainabilityโa value we care deeply about.โ
Specifically, the venue is looking for exceptional food concepts that can handle high-volume service, delivering top-notch quality every time. From sizzling street food to elevated festival eats, Hayden Homes Amphitheater is looking for vendors who will add to the vibrant, positive energy of their events while ensuring a seamless dining experience for their guests.
โWe are proud to be able to showcase Central Oregonโs vibrant food truck culture each year at the amphitheater,โ St George added. โFeaturing local food vendors is one of the many things that makes Hayden Homes Amphitheater a unique and wonderful live music venue.โ
The Hayden Homes Amphitheater hosted 56 concerts in 2024, including sold out shows by Hozier, Tyler Childers, Stick Figure, The Doobie Brothers, Sturgill Simpson, and more. The 2025 concert season already has 11 shows on the calendar, including performances by Sting, Leon Bridges, RรFรS DU SOL and Matt Rife.
If youโre a local food vendor, now is your chance to share your food concept with tens of thousands of guests, to celebrate Central Oregonโs love for music and food, and to join what promises to be an extraordinary season of concerts along the banks of the Deschutes River.
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This article appears in Source Weekly December 12, 2024.








