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EPCOT Guests May Want to Avoid These Nights This Spring

At first glance, the EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival looks like one of the calmest events on Disney’s calendar. Gardens replace construction walls. Topiaries line the walkways. Food booths invite guests to stroll slowly instead of rushing between rides.

Topiary sculptures of two dogs, resembling characters from Disney's "Lady and the Tramp," are displayed in front of a building. Both sculptures are adorned with green plants and flowers, with one on the left looking taller with pointed ears and the other shorter with long ears.
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But every year, there is a hidden force that quietly changes how crowded the park becomes. Live music.

From March 4 through June 1, 2026, EPCOT once again hosts the Garden Rocks Concert Series, a nightly schedule of performances that often turns peaceful spring evenings into some of the most crowded nights of the season.

In 2026, the lineup alone suggests that crowd levels could rise higher than many guests expect. The season opens March 5 through 7 with The Music of ABBA, followed by Simple Plan on March 8 and 9. Blue October performs March 13 and 14, with Billy Ocean appearing March 15 and 16.

Later in March, guests can see THE ORCHESTRA starring former members of ELO & ELO Part II from March 20 through 23, Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone on March 27 and 28, and 38 Special on March 29 and 30.

four friends enjoy drinks during EPCOT's International Flower and Garden Festival
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April brings Chubby Checker on April 3 and 4, Sugar Ray on April 5 and 6, and new performer Information Society on April 10 and 11. Rick Springfield follows April 12 and 13, before Berlin and The Commodores arrive mid-month. FireHouse and Air Supply close out April.

May features A Flock of Seagulls, Plain White T’s, Katrina formerly of Katrina & The Waves, and 98 Degrees. The final stretch includes The Spinners, Josiah Queen, Iam Tongi, A.J. Croce, Queensrÿche, and Maverick City Music closing out the festival.

All performances are included with EPCOT admission and take place at the American Gardens Theatre. And while that sounds like a bonus perk, it comes with a hidden cost.

On popular concert nights, guests often begin lining up hours in advance. Seating fills early. Surrounding pathways back up. Restaurants experience longer waits as guests time meals around showtimes.

A sleek, modern monorail with an orange stripe glides above a lush, colorful garden featuring geometric flower beds and a tranquil pond. In the background, futuristic white and glass pyramid structures stand against a clear blue sky, as Disney denies any recent monorail accident.
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Unlike fireworks, these crowds don’t clear out quickly. They linger. They wait. They move slowly through World Showcase long after sunset. The Flower & Garden Festival already draws steady attendance thanks to mild weather, spring break travel, and local visitors. When you add a concert schedule that appeals to multiple generations, the result is a version of EPCOT that can feel far more congested at night than during the daytime.

For travelers who don’t factor the concert calendar into their plans, the busiest nights often come as a surprise. Because during Flower & Garden, the most crowded moments at EPCOT aren’t always tied to holidays or weekends. Sometimes, they’re tied to who’s on stage.

Brittni Ward

Brittni is a Disney and Universal fan; one of her favorite things at both parks is collecting popcorn buckets. While at Disney World Resort, Brittni meets the princesses and rides Kilimanjaro Safaris. At Universal, Brittni enjoys the Minions and watching Animal Actors on Location! When not at Disney World Resort or Universal Orlando, Brittni spends time with her family and pets.

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