Author: savanna tong

  • Long Island Music Hall of Fame 2022 Scholarship Winners Announced

    The Long Island Music Hall of Fame has announced its 2022 Music Scholarship Winners: four Long Island high school graduating seniors from Dix Hills, Manhasset, and Woodbury. These distinction in Music Award Scholarships were awarded to graduating high school seniors who has college plan in music study and further career pursuing.

    limhof

    This year’s winners are Gioianna DiGiorgio and Andrew Arloro, both from Half Hollow Hills High School; Emily Wei from Great Neck North High School; and Stephanie Massimo from Syosset High School.

    The Long Island Music Hall of Fame is honored to have the opportunity to support and acknowledge accomplished high school seniors who are pursuing a future in music. The talent that exists on Long Island is something we at LIMHoF want to celebrate. In addition to following their own dreams, we believe these students will encourage and inspire others.

    Tom Needham, LIMHoF Education Chairman

    Gioianna DiGiorgio from Dix Hills (Half Hollow Hills High School West)

    Long Island Music Hall of Fame
    Gioianna DiGiorgio (credit to Long Island Music Hall of Fame)

    Gioianna found her passion in music since a young age. She believes that music is a connection to nature and other people and a beautiful way to tell a story and to express yourself and your emotions.

    “As soon as I was old enough to understand the concept of theater, I was enamored with the idea of being on stage, and wanted to be a part of that world. My life-long passion for theater inspires me to push through the challenges so that I can pursue my passion.

    – Gioianna DiGiorgio

    Gioianna raised her career aspiration from her perform experience in local community theater productions. She became interested in being a soprano singer in musical theater and later a performer for the stage and screen. 

    As for the further plan, Gioianna DiGiorgio will be attending Baldwin Wallace University. She is intend to gain the BFA in their Acting program and a music minor. She is expecting to learn music theory and strong skillset to aid her professional life after college with the scholarship from LIMHoF.

    Andrew Arloro from Dix Hills (Half Hollow Hills High School East)

    Long Island Music Hall of Fame
    Andrew Arloro (credit to Long Island Music Hall of Fame)

    Andrew Arloro is a 17-year-old musician who lives on Long Island, New York. He is a recent graduate of Juilliard Pre-College and a current student at Half Hollow Hills High School East.

    He has studied the French Horn under fanmous French Horn musicians such as Jen Montone and Jeff Lang, Principal Horn and Associate Principal Horn of the Philadelphia Orchestra; and currently studies with Erik Ralske and Brad Gemeinhardt, Principal Horn and Acting Principal Horn of the Metropolitan Opera.

    Andrew is recognized by the Discovery Competition for Children’s Orchestra Society. He also has extensive performing experience from a dozen times’ solos at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center and tours in China, Spain, and Italy. He has been awarded the title of Principal Horn in various ensembles, including Juilliard Pre-College, All-State, SCMEA, Children’s Orchestra Society, Gemini Youth Orchestras’ Festival Winds and Symphony, and Cross Campus Wind Ensemble.

    Next year, he will continue his studies with Erik Ralske at The Juilliard School, pursuing a Bachelor of Music in Performance on the French Horn.

    I would like to thank the Long Island Music Hall of Fame for the amazing opportunity to work with them, create with them, and share with the world the Joy of Music.

    Andrew

    Tiantian “Emily” Wei from Manhasset (Great Neck North High School)

    Long Island Music Hall of Fame
    Tiantian “Emily” Wei (credit to Long Island Music Hall of Fame)

    Emily Wei, also called Tiantian Wei, is a graduating Senior at Great Neck North High School. She has been playing both the piano and violin since age 5. In 2021 she went to the Fete De L’ Alto LaSalle Summer Festival (France) and had master classes with Christophe Giovaninetti.

    As the German poet E.T.A. Hoffmann said: ‘Where the language stops, the music begins.’ Music has no boundaries. It has unlimited possibilities and tremendous potential to be created and performed to express one’s unique understanding of music and sentiments, and to be shared with other people who may relate and empathize. I think that is the soul, and one of the missions of music is that it inspires and attracts people. It is an honor to be a LIMHoF recipient, I appreciate the recognition from Long Island Music Hall of Fame.

    Emily Wei

    Emily has won numerous awards for her music talents and has participated in a wide range of performances with various music organizations, including the New Jersey Youth Symphony Orchestra, NYSSMA, All County and All State Symphony Orchestras and more. Her most recent performances are with Great Neck North High School Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall and also violin recitals at Oprea America Music Hall and Episcopal Church.

    In this fall, Emily will attend Mannes School of Music. She explained her expectation of future that entering the New York Symphony Orchestra or forming her own chamber music group, performing in concert halls all over the world to show the beauty of music and expressing my unique understanding of music.

    Stephanie Massimo from Woodbury (Syosset High School)

    Stephanie Massimo (credit to Long Island Music Hall of Fame)

    Stephanie Massimo, a Trombonist graduating from Syosset High School. She started playing the Trombone in second grade. She also plays the bass trombone and baritone horn. Throughout the years, she gained rich ensemble experience in Syosset, Nassau Suffolk, All-County, All-State, All National, and various summer camps. 

    I genuinely loved performing with these groups and meeting new people. Music has always been an important part of my life. It wasn’t until recently, though, that I decided to study music in college.

    – Stephanie Massimo

    In the fall, Stephanie plans to attend the Trombone major in University of Tampa (UT) to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Music. She hopes to further advance her skills in both music and performance with the scholarship from the Long Island Music Hall of Fame. Her plans in college is to participate in some UT bands/ensembles then eventually return to NY. She hope to work in a Broadway pit orchestra which allows her to use everything she learn in college while enjoying the music she likes best.

  • Bardavon Announces Shows for 2022 Juneteenth Celebration

    Bardavon will present performances from Resistance Revival Chorus and Imani Perry to celebrate Juneteenth at the Old Dutch Church in Kingston and the Bardavon Opera House in Poughkeepsie.

    The Old Dutch Church was often referred to as “The Cathedral of Kingston,” which was originally built in 1660 in the colony of New Netherland. While the Bardavon 1869 Opera Houseowns and operates a 944-seat historic theater in Poughkeepsie and it is operated by the Bardavon.

    The Resistance Revival Chorus — June 18th at 7pm at Old Dutch Church, Kingston

    The Resistance Revival Chorus

    The Resistance Revival Chorus (RRC) is a collective of more than 60 womxn, and non-binary singers who enjoy singing and express themselves with the music. The singers are in various occupations including not only professional singer and Broadway performers, but also political activists, educators, and more. They aim to be intersectional in our feminism and reveal that all social justice issues overlap heavily with woman’s issues. Tickets start at $20

    Imani Perry — June 19th at 5pm at Bardavon

    Imani Perry

    The Princeton University African American Studies professor and author Imani Perry will speak on her new book South to America, followed by a Q & A and a book signing in the Bardavon lobby. She also wrote 6 other books, including Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry, May We Forever Stand: A History of the Black National Anthem, Breathe: A Letter to My Sons, etc., which are renowned for the prizes they won.

    Free tickets available at Poughkeepsie’s Adriance Memorial Library & Bardavon or UPAC box offices.

  • Darien Lake Amphitheater 2022 Summer Lineup And Schedule

    Darien Lake Amphitheater has announced its 2022 summer performances including various shows and tours. Located in the Western New York town of Darien, the venu was opened in 1993 as a replacement for Lakeside Amphitheater, the venue has a capacity of 21,600, with 6,410 seats under pavilion.

    The Doobie Brothers – 50th Anniversary Tour — Jun 18, 7:30 PM

    The Doobie Brothers

    The Northern California born rock and roll band The Doobie Brothers are on their 50th anniversary tour. Their touring lineup are including Patrick Simmons and Tom Johnston as guitars/vocals, John McFee on Guitars, Pedal Steel, Dobro, Fiddle, Vocals, Bill Payne on Keyboards, Marc Russo on Saxophone, Ed Toth on Drums, and John Cowan on Bass/Vocals. They take theDarien Lake Amphitheater stage on June 18th at 7:30 P.M.

    Morgan Wallen: The Dangerous Tour — Jun 25, 7:00 PM

    Country artist Morgan Wallen will bring his 10th performance of his tour to Darien Lake Amphitheater of his latest album Dangerous at 7:00 PM on Jun 25, which won Album of the Year at the Academy of Country Music.

    Josh Groban — Jul 1, 7:00 PM

    GRAMMY Award-nominated singer, songwriter, and actor Josh Groban is returning with his album Harmony to the Darien Lake Amphitheater at 7:00 P.M. on the first day of July. 

    Big Time Rush: Forever Tour — Jul 2, 8:00 PM

    Big Time Rush

    The pop music boy band Big Time Rush will make their debut at the Darien Lake Amphitheater of their reunion tour on July 2nd at 8 P.M. After their 7 years’ hiatus, they officially came back with new songs and tours.

    Backstreet Boys: DNA World Tour — Jul 3, 7:30 PM

    The vocal harmony group Backstreet Boys are scheduled to resume their tour which was delayed due to the pandemic. Their third tour performance in July will be put on at Darien Lake Amphitheater at 7:30 P.M., July 3rd.

    CHEER Live — Jul 5, 7:30 PM

    The outstanding athletes from Netflix’s Emmy Award-winning docuseries CHEER are bringing inspiring stunts and stage performances in the creative format of live concert to Darien Lake Amphitheater at July 5th, 7: 30 P.M.

    Dierks Bentley: Beers On Me Tour 2022 — Jul 8, 7:00 PM

    Dierks Bentley is an American country music singer and songwriter. His most recent release, a compilation EP titled Make My World Go Black, was released in 2021.

    Train – AM Gold Tour presented by Save Me San Francisco Wine Co — Jul 9, 6:30 PM

    Train is an American rock band from San Francisco, formed in 1993. As of 2022, the band consists of Pat Monahan (lead vocals), Taylor Locke (guitar, vocals), Hector Maldonado (bass, vocals), Jerry Becker (keyboards, guitar), Matt Musty (drums), Sakai Smith (backup vocals), and Nikita Houston (backup vocals).

    Thomas Rhett: Bring The Bar To You Tour — Jul 15, 7:30 PM

    Thomas Rhett

    Thomas Rhettis an American country music singer-songwriter and the son of singer Rhett Akins. He won the Male Artist of the Year of Academy of Country Music Awards in 2021.

    Pitbull: Can’t Stop Us Now — Jul 31, 8:00 PM

    The Billboard ranked the 45th Top Artist of the 2010s and the 24th Top Latin Artist of the 2010s Pitbull is on his Can’t Stop Us Now tour across the country. He will perform at Darien Lake Amphitheater with Iggy Azalea and Sirius XM’s Globalization DJ Yuna.

    Also Performing

    Outlaw ft: Willie Nelson, ZZ Top, Zach Bryan, Charlie Crockett & More — Aug 14, 4:00 PM

    Encanto: The Sing Along Film Concert — Aug 20, 7:30 PM

    Wiz Khalifa and Logic: Vinyl Verse Tour 2022 — Aug 25, 6:30 PM

    Jason Aldean: Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour 2022 — Aug 27, 7:30 PM

    Shinedown: Planet Zero World Tour — Sep 20, 7:00 PM

    Five Finger Death Punch — Sep 27, 6:30 PM

  • Summer Series Concerts at Crandall Park in Glens Falls Announced

    The Park Theater in Glens Falls will present free weekly Summer Series Concerts at the Crandall Park Bandshell each Friday evening in July. 

    The Park Theater is a premiere theater, concert, and private event destination in the heart of downtown Glens Falls. The newly renovated century-old theater holds a long and storied history within the historic town of Glens Falls.

    Summer Series Concerts Poster

    This free concert series will consist of five 90-minute live musical performances featuring local musicians and will serve to enhance the accessibility of the arts within the local community. 

    It’s amazing to think that just over a year ago we were announcing our first Summer Series in Crandall Park. What a long, meandering road it’s been between now and then. We’re so lucky and proud to offer our second summer of free performances to our community. These concerts are a way for us to say “Thank You” to all those who supported us through this past season. We look forward to welcoming you back – both indoors and out.

    – Executive Director, Chris Ristau

    Crandall Park Bandshell is located on Fire Road in Glens Falls, and the rain location will be at The Park Theater on 14 Park St.

    The Park Theater will partner with Doc’s Restaurant to offer a variety of small plates that will be available for purchase on-site each evening.

    Summer Series Concerts Lineup

    Friday, 07/01 – Let’s Be Dead (A Dead Band Plays “The Dead” – Formerly Let’s Be Leonard)
    Friday, 07/08 – Dylan Perrillo Orchestra (11-piece Big Band/Old School Jazz Orchestra)
    Friday, 07/15 – Josh Morris Band (70’s Singer/Songwriter meets 90’s Alt/Rock)
    Friday, 07/22 – Hartley’s Encore (Funk/Soul Band)
    Friday, 07/29 – Chestnut Grove (5-Piece Rock-n-Roll Band)

    For more information, visit www.parktheatergf.com/events or phone the box office at 518-792-1150.

  • Bard SummerScape 2022 Performance Lineup Announced

    Bard SummerScape returns in 2022 summer with eight weeks of live music, opera, dance, and theater at the Fisher Center, located on the campus of Bard College in New York’s Hudson Valley, from June 23 to August 14. Fisher Center supports artists, students, and audiences in the development and examination of artistic ideas, offering perspectives from the past and present, as well as visions of the future.

    Highlights include the 32nd Bard Music Festival, Rachmaninoff and His World; a new production of Strauss’s The Silent Woman, directed by Christian Räth; a World Premiere commission from Pam Tanowitz and David Lang; a new adaptation of Molière’s Dom Juan, directed by Ashley Tata; and more.

    Theater

    Molière’s Dom Juan

    SummerScape Commission/World Premiere Production
    New translation by Sylvaine Guyot and Gideon Lester
    Conceived and directed by Ashley Tata

    Amelia Workman (Dom Juan). Photo by Maria Baranova

    A glittering and ferocious study of lust and power, Molière’s portrait of the libertine Dom Juan combines slapstick comedy with the taut psychology of a thriller. In this bold new adaptation, director Ashley Tata (whose digital production of Mad Forest astonished Fisher Center audiences in 2020) sets the story in a fantasy world where 17th-century France meets late-1970s America, raising pertinent questions about class, faith and gender. Casting both the titular libertine and her sidekick as women, Tata’s production literally recasts this subversive and brilliant tragicomedy in a contemporary light—celebrating Molière’s 400th anniversary with a Dom Juan for the 21st century. Commissioned as the opening production of Bard SummerScape 2022, and marking this year’s global celebrations of Molière’s 400th anniversary, Dom Juan makes its world premiere June 23–July 17. 

    Dance

    Song of Songs

    SummerScape Commission/World Premiere
    Choreography by Pam Tanowitz
    Music by David Lang


    Spiritual and erotic, playful and mysterious, The biblical Song of Songs (also known as The Song of Solomon ) is perhaps the greatest of all love poems—a hymn of yearning, steeped in images from the natural world. The poem’s unforgettable images of the natural world have inspired artists and lovers for millennia – indeed some scholars argue that the entire tradition of Western love poetry springs from its glorious verses. Now, composer David Lang and Fisher Center resident choreographer Pam Tanowitz join forces to create a major new dance-theater performance based on this radiantly beautiful text. A collage of sound, song, and movement that reimagines ancient rituals of love and courtship, Song of Songs holds the sacred and profane threads of the Song in perfect balance. The performance is making its world premiere July 1-3 as part of the 2022 edition of the Bard SummerScape festival.

    “Tanowitz has long been one of the most formally brilliant choreographers around.”

    New York Times

    Opera

    The Silent Woman (Die Schweigsame Frau)

    By Richard Strauss
    The American Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Leon Botstein
    Directed and designed by Christian Räth

    Jana McIntyre (Aminta) and David Portillo (Henry). Photo by Maria Baranova

    Considered Strauss’s only true comic opera, this rarely performed work is by turns elegiac and incisively witty. The brilliantly written libretto by Stefan Zweig (loosely based on the Renaissance play by Ben Jonson) features a madcap cast of characters in a variety of guises. The imaginative and colorful production by Christian Räth (Das Wunder der Heliane, SummerScape 2019) featuring a stellar group of performers will be sung in German with English supertitles.  Räth’s colorful, fast-paced new staging runs for five performances on July 22, 24, 27, 29 and 31.

    a stentorian bass … with impressive focus, carrying power and quiet charisma

    New York Times

    Bard Music Festival

    Rachmaninoff and His World

    The Bard Music Festival returns for its 32nd season with an exploration of the life and work of Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943), perhaps the last great exponent of Russian Romanticism, who nevertheless embodied many contradictions.

    Through a series of themed concert programs, lectures, and panel discussions, Rachmaninoff and His World explores such themes as composition during the Cold War, virtuoso pianists and their public, and America’s ongoing love affair with Rachmaninoff’s music.

    An edifying mix of academic and aesthetic delights.

    – New Yorker

    Through the prism of his life and career, Weekend One traces the complex course the composer navigated between Russia and Modernity (Aug 5–7), and Weekend Two investigates his relationship with the New Worlds he went on to conquer (Aug 12–14).

    Spiegeltent

    After a two-year absence, a magnificent Spiegeltent returns to SummerScape for a celebratory 15th year. Highlights include your first chance to experience new performances from Ms. Lisa Fischer and The Badass & Beautiful Band; the return of Black Roots Summer, a celebration of Black roots music curated by Michael Mwenso and Jono Gasparro; and returning favorites Mx. Justin Vivian Bond, Nona Hendryx, Susanne Bartsch, and more!

    Gala: “Summer Enchanted Evening”

    On July 16, Bard’s Montgomery Place Campus plays host to “Summer Enchanted Evening,” a special gala celebration to benefit the Fisher Center and Bard Music Festival.

    SummerScape tickets

    Tickets for mainstage events go on sale on March 9, starting at $25, and Spiegeltent tickets go on sale in April. For complete information regarding tickets, series discounts and more, visit fishercenter.bard.edu. or call Bard’s box office at (845) 758-7900.

    Schedule

    Molière’s Dom Juan

    June 23–25, & 30, July 1, 3, 7–9, 14, & 15 at 7:30 pm

    July 2 at 7pm; June 26, 29, July 6, 9, 10, 13, 16, & 17 at 2pm

    July 2 at 1pm

    opening night reception for members on July 2

    post-performance conversation on July 10

    pre-performance conversation on July 13. 

    Songs of Songs

    July 1 at 8:00 pm

    July 2 at 5:00 pm

    July 3 at 2:00 pm

    The Silent Woman

    July 22 at 6:30 pm

    July 24 at 2:00 pm

    July 27 at 2:00 pm

    July 29 at 4:00 pm

    July 31 at 2:00 pm

    32nd Bard Music Festival: “Rachmaninoff and His World”

    Weekend One
    Russia and Modernity • August 5–7
    Weekend Two
    New Worlds • August 12–14

    Spiegeltent

    June 24 – August 6

    Summer Enchanted Evening

    July 16 at 6:00 pm

    Bard Music Festival Opening Night Social

    August 5 at 5:30 pm

  • Bethel Woods 2022 Complete Summer Concert Schedule

    Bethel Woods Center For The Arts has updated their upcoming concerts for this summer, which was kicked off by The Who on May 28. Shows will run through September 3rd at the best outdoor concert venues in The Catskills.

    Seated next to the 1969 Woodstock Festival, the modern amphitheater features covered seating for 5,000 and lawn seating for an additional 11,000.

    Brad Paisley with special guests Tracy Lawrence & Tenille Townes –June 4 at 7:30 PM  

    Country music artist Brad Paisley, renowned in country music history for his talent and decorations in the genre is performing with special guests Tracy Lawrence & Tenille Townes at the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 7:30 on June 4.

    Celtic Woman (Pavilion-Only) — June 5 at 7:30 PM

    The all-female Irish musical ensemble will perform at Bethel Woods for a special Pavilion-only performance at 7:30 on June 5.

    Bill Burr (Slight Return) — June 17 at 8:00 PM

    Grammy-nominated comedian Bill Burr, who is one of the top comedic voices of his generation achieving success in TV and film as well as on stage, is going to bring his performance to the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 8:00 PM on June 17.

    Thomas Rhett with Parker McCollum & Conner Smith — June 23 at 7:30 PM  

    Four-time Grammy Award nominee Thomas Rhett returns to the historic site for a Pavilion show this summer with Parker McCollum & Conner Smith.

    Dead & Company — July 1 at 7:00 PM

    Dead & Company consists of former Grateful Dead members and acclaimed musicians for a not-to-miss Pavilion show.

    The Doobie Brothers 50th Anniversary Tour feat. Michael McDonald — July 2 at 7:00 PM

    Boasting one of the most loyal fan bases in music, selling more than 48 million albums, and winning four GRAMMY Awards, The Doobie Brothers continue to write and record new material and tour the world.

    Steely Dan with Dave Stryker Trio — July 3 at 7:30 PM

    Experience all the hits from as part of Steely Dan’s “Earth After Hours” tour with special guest the Dave Stryker Trio at the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 7:30 PM on July 3.

    Josh Groban: Harmony Tour with Preservation Hall Jazz Band, also featuring Lucia Micarelli, and Eleri Ward — July 5 at 7:00 PM

    Josh Groban with special guest Preservation Hall Jazz Band also featuring Lucia Micarelli and Eleri Ward perform at Bethel Woods for one not-to-miss evening.

    Train: AM Gold Tour with special guests Jewel, Blues Traveler & Will Anderson — July 8 at 6:30 PM

    Train with special guests Jewel, Blues Traveler & Will Anderson join forces on the Pavilion stage for an unforgettable evening of live music.

    Chicago & Brian Wilson with Al Jardine & Blondie Chaplin — July 14 at 7:00 PM

    Chicago, one of the longest-running and best-selling groups of all time, comes to Bethel Woods to perform hits spanning multiple generations.

    OneRepublic with special guest NEEDTOBREATHE — July 15 at 7:00 PM

    OneRepublic is comprised of Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle, Zach Filkins, Drew Brown, Eddie Fisher and Brian Willett. Along with NEEDTOBREATHE, they will perform at 7:00 PM on July 15.

    Alanis Morissette with Garbage — July 19 at 7:00 PM

    Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and actress Alanis Morissette is coming to the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 7:00 PM on July 19 with Garbage  for their “Jagged Little Pill” 25th anniversary tour.

    Dave Matthews Band — July 20 at 7:30 PM

    The American rock band Dave Matthews Band will criss-cross the state this summer, with a stop at Bethel Woods at 7:30 PM on July 19.

    Phish — July 22, 23 at 7:30 PM

    Phish will return to Bethel Woods for the second time in their history, the last being a memorable 2011 run of three shows.

    Backstreet Boys — July 24 at 7:00 PM

    The vocal harmony group Backstreet Boys are scheduled to resume their tour which was delayed due to the pandemic. Their third tour performance in July will be put on at the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 7:00 P.M., July 24.

    Norah Jones with special guest Regina Spektor — July 30 at 7:30 PM

    Norah Jones performs with special guest Regina Spektor during this special Pavilion-only performance at 7:30 PM on July 30.

    Jimmy Buffett & The Coral Reefer Band — August 4 at 8:00 PM

    Legendary singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett performs on the Pavilion stage with the famous The Coral Reefer Band at 8:00 PM on August 4.

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™ in Concert — August 6 at 7:30 PM

    The Harry Potter film series is a once-in-a-lifetime cultural phenomenon that delights millions of fans around the world. The concert will brings back the fantastic memories of Harry Potter film series at the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 7:30 PM on August 6.

    Foreigner with Don Felder — August 7 at 7:00 PM

    With 10 multi-platinum albums and 16 Top 30 hits, Foreigner is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world with a formidable musical arsenal that continues to propel sold-out tours and album sales, now exceeding 80 million.

    Outlaw Music Festival feat Willie Nelson — August 13 at 4:30 PM

    Founded in partnership with the iconic and beloved Willie Nelson, the Outlaw Music Festival is North America’s largest touring music festival.

    Backroads Blues Festival: Buddy Guy & Kenny Wayne Shepherd with special guest Christone “Kingfish” Ingram — August 14 at 6:00 PM  

    Blues rock great and five-time GRAMMY nominee Kenny Wayne Shepherd alongside blues legend Buddy Guy and young blues sensation, and recent Grammy winner Christone “Kingfish” Ingram come together for the Backroads Blues Festival.

    Brandi Carlile with Allison Russell and Yola — August 19 at 7:00 PM

    Brandi Carlile

    Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell and Yola are the leading nominees for the 2022 Americana Honors and Awards, with each one up for album of the year, artist of the year and song of the year.

    Phil Lesh & The Midnight Ramble Band — August 20 at 7:30 PM  

    Phil Lesh will be joined by The Midnight Ramble Band featuring Amy Helm, Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, Jim Weider, Connor Kennedy, Tony Leone, Shawn Pelton, Brian Mitchell, Adam Minkoff, Steven Bernstein, Jay Collins, Erik Lawrence, Grahame Lesh.They will perform the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 7:30 PM on August 20.

    Santana with Earth, Wind & Fire — August 21 at 7:00 PM

    Original Woodstock performer Santana returns to the historic site with Earth, Wind & Fire for a Pavilion performance not to miss.

    Encanto: The Sing Along Film Concert — August 23 at 7:30 PM

    Mirabel, the only ordinary Madrigal, discovers the magic surrounding their home is in danger, she may be her family’s last hope. Encanto received the Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Producers Guild of America Award for Best Animated Feature.

    The Beach Boys – Sixty Years of the Sounds of Summer with The Temptations — August 25 at 7:30 PM  

    Enjoy decades of timeless hits in just one night with The Beach Boys – Sixty Years of the Sounds of Summer and The Temptations at the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 7:30PM on August 25.

    Darius Rucker with Jameson Rodgers & Elvie Shane — September 3 at 7:00 PM

    Multi-Platinum singer and rhythm guitarist Darius Rucker is joined by special guests Jameson Rodgers & Elvie Shane to perform at the Pavilion at Bethel Woods at 7:00 PM on September 3.

    Vitual Tour on Bethel Woods Center For The Art