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  • Rory Farrell from ‘New Rory & Mal’ Podcast Releases Debut Project ‘I Thought It’d Be Different’

    Popular Podcaster Rory Farrell has joined the ranks of the creatives with the release of his debut project, I Thought It’d Be Different. Known for his stint as one of the dynamic trio that helped propel The Joe Budden Podcast and as one half of Rory & Mal, this latest venture allows fans a glimpse into Rory’s full potential. Likewise, throughout his stint as a podcast personality Rory has been hailed for his music taste and offers intimate knowledge of the business side having worked at SONY.

    Rory Farrell enters a new chapter with the release of I Thought It'd Be Different.

    Aptly titled, I Thought It’d Be Different, the album tittle reflects the last few years in the newly-minted producers life and career. Nevertheless, this curation demonstrates the potential that Rory’s music taste has teased for years. However, the list of accomplished artists and the quality of songs made for a pleasant surprise. Notably, Rory was able to land features from Jay Electronica, James Fauntleroy, GoldLinK, DRAM, Ari Lennox and Conway the Machine, producing an impressively cohesive album. Labeled as an R&B album, Rory does an effective job of inserting emphatic rap verses, adding a bit of oomph to the soul leaning project.

    Consequently, Rory Farrell’s Magnum Opus sees him enter a new chapter in the public eye. For so long the former music exec has seen his public association tied to his once-friend, Joe Budden. However, this 13-track, impassioned project alters his perception and allows him to publicly stand on his own two-feet. After all, fans have watched the mostly calm and collected podcaster go through emotional ebb-and-flows throughout the years. From the deteriorating friendship with Joe Budden, to broken nuptials, and the announcement of a firstborn child during the album rollout, Rory’s oft-mythicized album offers a chance to experience Rory’s rollercoaster last few years through a musical hue.

  • Punk Rock Mini-Golf Returns to Staten Island in June

    Maker Park Radio’s Punk Rock Mini-Golf is returning this June for its third year in Maker Park, Staten Island. In addition to the mini-golf will be the performances of 19 bands from June 2-4 and June 10-11.

    Punk Rock Mini-Golf

    The nine-hole golf course itself features artwork contributed by Staten Island bands, such as X-Ray Specks, The Cramps, Decendents, and The Ramones. On June 4, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., there will be a tournament for two-person teams, entry at $20 per person. The winners of the tournament will receive half the pot, with the remainder going to support Maker Park Radio.

    Even if you don’t know the history of punk rock, this event is always a blast. There are so many great bands this year to check out!

    Art Director Tom Ferrie

    Maker Park Radio itself is a non-profit Radio Station that broadcasts from MakerSpace NYC on Staten Island. Kristin Wallace and Tom Ferrie founded the organization in 2017 to act as a hub for those who create or enjoy music. It is a volunteer-run organization that helps to amplify artistic spirit across mediums and genres.

    Dates and Times of Performances

    June 2

    Golf will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with bands from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.. Bands featured include: The Dracu-Las; Sean K. Preston; and Ratas En Zelo.

    June 3

    Golf will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with bands from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.. Bands featured include: Nervous Triggers; The Revelatours; Early Riser; and Goddamn Wrecks.

    June 4

    Golf will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with bands from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.. The mini-golf tournament is to be from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on June 4. Bands featured include: The Lookout Honeys; Ward Hill Boys; Kerbivore; and High Chiefs.

    June 10

    Golf will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with bands from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.. Bands featured include: Cohort B; Mighty Joe Castro and the Gravamen; Lip Critic; and Boz Boorer and the Cocket Pox.

    June 11

    Golf will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with bands from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.. Bands featured include: Our Own Yokos; The Flesh Junkies; Gamma Ghouls; and Enrage.

    Punk Rock Mini-Golf is an all ages event, with children 10 and under receiving free admission. For all others, the $10 entry fee grants access to the performances and unlimited rounds of mini-golf. More information on Maker Park Radio can be found on their website.

  • Taylor Swift Brings Eras Tour to Metlife Stadium with Ice Spice, Jack Antonof, Phoebe Bridgers

    Taylor Swift took over East Rutherford, NJ this Memorial Day Weekend, continuing her record-breaking sold out Eras Tour for three nights at Metlife Stadium. Following the release of her latest full-length record, Midnights, fans fought unprecedented demand and technical hiccups to get their tickets, with all 52 nights and over 2.4 million tickets selling out in a matter of minutes. Taylor’s three night run at Metlife Stadium featured support from Phoebe Bridgers, Gayle, Gracie Abrams, and Owenn. Taylor brought out special guests Jack Antonoff and Ice Spice on the first night.

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    With her sold-out Eras tour in full swing, Taylor continues to stay number one on Billboard’s Artist 100 Chart for a record-breaking 66 weeks so far. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Taylor was forced to cancel her last tour in support of the 2019 album “Lover.” Despite the difficult conditions of pandemic life, Taylor used her time to write another two albums as an outlet for her creativity. She told the crowd that if she couldn’t tour, she would just keep writing and recording music. Given the continuing success and growth of Taylor’s career, and the chart topping status of her latest records (especially the Taylor’s Versions re-releases), a tour seemed inevitable for 2023. “I didn’t know if we would ever be able to have stadium tours again,” Taylor told the crowd on the first night at Metlife Stadium.

    Taylor Swift at Metlife Stadium, photograph by David Reichmann

    An estimated 200,000 Taylor Swift fans descended upon the stadium over three nights on the holiday weekend. After viral videos showed thousands of fans enjoying the Eras Tour from highways, parking lots, and bridges, New Jersey State Police posted multiple warnings against “Taylor-gating” on social media and with signs along highways. As a precaution, fans were required to show their tickets before being allowed into the parking lots. State police and local news kept an eye on traffic conditions throughout the weekend, attempting to keep holiday and concert related traffic slowdowns to a minimum. The governor released a video on social media welcoming Taylor to New Jersey and naming a local food dish after her.

    Taylor Swift at Metlife Stadium, photograph by David Reichmann

    Metlife Stadium parking lots opened at 12:30PM on Friday, May 26th for early arriving ticket-holders to set up beach chairs, coolers, and loudspeakers with their friends and families. Stadium doors opened at 4:30 to a flood of fans clad in vibrant outfits representing the fashion of Swift’s various eras. The show started at around 6:30, with Gayle delivering a quick but powerful performance. The opening act for the second and third nights were Gracie Abrams and Owenn, respectively.

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    Gayle opening for Taylor Swift at Metlife Stadium, photograph by David Reichmann

    Phoebe Bridgers played the second act all three nights, delighting new and old fans alike. Despite Taylor Swift’s undeniable star power, many fans had undoubtedly bought tickets for Phoebe too, and they sang along with every song. When the time came to scream in unison during the climax of the final song, “I Know the End,” the crowd obliged with enthusiasm, delighting longtime fans and shocking some new ones. One fan was overheard saying, “I had no idea that was coming. It was kind of terrifying.” Phoebe thanked Taylor and the audience before walking offstage to a wave of applause. Later in the show, Taylor Swift brought Phoebe on stage to sing the re-released version “Nothing New.” Phoebe beamed as she sang alongside Taylor, and they dazzled the crowd with the soft and sorrowful ballad.

    Phoebe Bridgers opening for Taylor Swift at Metlife Stadium, photograph by David Reichmann

    As the sun began to set and the air began to cool, the crowd’s energy ramped up in anticipation of the headlining act. Eventually, a two minute countdown timer appeared on the stadium screens, and fans began to cheer. When the timer reached its end, the house lighting dimmed and cheers became screams. Dancers clad in massive jellyfish-like fans walked onstage in a sea of pastel colors, then created a dome in the center of the stage from which Taylor burst forth to sing “Miss Americana & the Heartbreak Prince.” From the very first moment of her performance, it became clear that this would be no ordinary concert.

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    Taylor Swift at Metlife Stadium, photograph by David Reichmann

    True to its name, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour featured distinct stage design, lighting, and outfits for each of her eras. Even her dozen or so dancers changed wardrobes several times. The show frequently used props, lighting cues, pyrotechnics, and even a few stage design magic tricks to keep spectators on their toes. At one point, Taylor performed a quick change on stage under the cover of her backup dancers, changing outfits in nearly the blink of an eye. Later in the set, she dove into a hole on stage, as the projection-mapped runway displayed an illusion of her swimming under the stage. Guest singers and dancers frequently disappeared and reappeared through openings in the stage to great effect, and others would be lifted up on platforms just as often. The massive stadium screen behind the stage lit up with dreamy backdrops for each of the different scenes throughout the show.

    Taylor Swift at Metlife Stadium, photograph by David Reichmann

    During the “Surprise Songs” segment near the end of the first evening, Taylor premiered the music video for “Karma (featuring Ice Spice)“. She sat down on stage to huddle with her dancers, whom she thanked for performing in the video, and watched the music video premiere on the massive stage screen alongside the crowd. She then invited frequent collaborator and New Jersey native Jack Antonoff to help her sing “Getaway Car,” a first time debut for this tour. After she thanked Jack and he exited the stage to continuing cheers, a piano emerged at the front of the stage runway. She played an intimate live debut of “Maroon” to close the penultimate act of the first show.

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    Taylor Swift flexes at Metlife Stadium, photograph by David Reichmann

    Taylor Swift’s most diehard fans knew that one segment of the first show remained, her “Midnights” era. Prior to the first day at Metlife Stadium, Taylor had surprised her fans with yet another deluxe edition of her latest album, Midnights, which was released at midnight the night before the show. The new edition of the record included an extended Lana Del Ray feature, and the now viral Ice Spice version of “Karma.” For the final song of the night, Ice Spice joined Taylor to perform “Karma,” the crowd going wild as they performed together. Fireworks burst into the night as they took their final bows. Taylor and Ice Spice exited the stage holding hands amid a shower of confetti and applause. Taylor thanked the audience one last time, and said goodbye.

    Each night of Taylor Swift’s Eras tour at Metlife Stadium featured a nearly three hour long setlist, consisting of 45 songs. Fans had waited years for their chance, and then fought hard for their tickets. Despite a mixture of holiday and concert related traffic, all three nights went off without a hitch. It appears the wait was worth it. Listen to Taylor Swift’s massive chart-topping music catalog here, and be sure to check out the music of supporting acts Phoebe Bridgers, Gayle, Gracie Abrams, and Owenn. Our full image gallery by David Reichmann is below.

  • Lexi Mariah Releases New Pop Single “No Worries…”

    Connecticut’s femme pop artist Lexi Mariah has just released her newest single “No Worries…,” a catchy electro-pop tune that is truly vibrant with melody. Presenting an upbeat tempo and electrifying melody, the track truly showcases Lexi Mariah’s vibrant personality and remarkable songwriting skills.  

    Lexi Mariah Releases New Pop Single “No Worries...”

    This new pop single features a captivating chorus that will have you humming along in no time produced by the acclaimed Kenny Cash (Sony, Disney, Nickelodeon, Netflix). The track is a fusion of Lexi’s unique style and Cash’s signature production. 

    Lexi Mariah Releases New Pop Single “No Worries...”

    “No Worries…” is completely full of infectious hooks, with pulsing beats and relatable lyrics. Lexi took inspiration from the styles of the industry’s top artists such as Taylor Swift, Bebe Rexha, and Ava Max. Overall, the single showcases all the best elements of electro-pop for fans to enjoy. 

    Lexi Mariah Releases New Pop Single “No Worries...”

    The storyline behind the single comes from the artist’s personal frustrations with disloyalty. “You know that feeling when you’re hanging out with someone, putting in the effort, giving them your undivided attention, but you can tell they’re distracted by someone else the entire time?” says Lexi.  

    “Then by the end of the night or the next day, they’re so apologetic and you’re just too emotionally exhausted to deal with it, so you brush them off with the low key sarcastic ‘it’s fine, no worries!’” she adds. “It’s a phrase I say a lot, and honestly, it’s almost always a lie. There’s pretty much always a worry and it’s usually never fine.” the singer laughs. The upbeat track can resonate with anyone who has ever felt the sting of betrayal, making it relatable for fans old and new. 

    With her previous songs receiving love and praise from outlets such as Rolling Stone IN, Melodic Magazine and EARMILK, it is no surprise that Lexi Mariah has cemented her status as one of the most exciting new voices in electro-pop with this track. “No Worries…” is a true testament to her growth as an artist. 

    Listen to “No Worries…” by clicking the link here. 

    For more information and music by Lexi Mariah, click the link here

  • Ballard Park In Westport Unveils Summer 2023 Concert Series

    Ballard Park in Westport will once again host a free, seven-week live music concert series. Performances will take place on Thursdays at 7PM, running from July 6 to August 17, 2023. This year’s lineup features everything from Beatles tribute bands to elite jazz musicians. 

    Ballard Park is perched atop a grassy hillside overlooking Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains of Vermont. This year, the park will also be home to the Westport-Wadhams Day concert on July 1. 

    Ballard Park was once the location of The Westport Inn, an illustrious grand hotel located in the heart of the Adirondacks. After the 1967 demolition of the building, Anne Ballard (“Petey”) Cerf, a long-time summer resident purchased the property. In 1989 she established Ballard Park in honor of her parents. 

    The park is open to the public and has both lake and beach access. In addition to the summer concert series, Ballard Park offers sledding and ice skating in the winter. 

    Organizers recommend that visitors bring blankets and low chairs. In the case of rain the concerts will switch over to the Whallonsburg Grange Hall.  More information and updates can be found here

    Ballard Park Summer Concert Series lineup

    July 1- STUDIO TWO, an early Beatles tribute band.                                  

    July 6- KAT WRIGHT, Vermont’s renowned blues and soul star.

    July 13- MYRA FLYNN, part of the “Roar of the Queen! Tour”, Flynn arrives to Ballard Park after headlining Burlington’s Discover Jazz festival.

    July 20- NICHOLAS EDWARD WILLIAMS, an American troubadour dedicated to preserving the songs and styles that shaped the United States .

    July 27- RAY VEGA, Vermont’s master of Jazz and a University Scholar at UVM

    August 3- MEADOWMOUNT SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Petey Cerf Memorial Concert— strings students from Westport’s renowned summer camp.

    August 10- PLOUGHMAN’S LUNCH, North Country musicians known for bluegrass, swing and covers.

    August 17- RYAN CLARK, from his hometown of Lake George to new home in Nashville, Ryan has received national acclaim for his talent and voice.

  • 5th Annual Ithaca Reggae Fest Returns in June

    The 5th annual Ithaca Reggae Fest will be held from June 23rd to the 24th at Stewart Park. This will be a family-friendly community event celebrating the meeting point of Jamaican and New York State reggae.

    The Fest will kick off on Friday, June 23rd from 5 to 9 PM at the Large Pavilion in Stewart Park. This Welcome Block Party will feature performances from DJ Jesse Hill, Mohawk peoples’ Ononkwa-Medicine, and the GIAC Jumpers. Following these opening acts will be legendary Jamaican producer, Scientist, who will be performing a select set with various special guests. Attendees will also have the opportunity to engage in civic responsibility by participating in the HeadCount Voter Drive, with the opportunity to register to vote, and other things.

    On the following Saturday, June 24th, the festivities will continue beginning at 9 AM with 108 Sun Salutations led by the festival’s partners Yoga Farm. After the Salutations, festival goers will have the opportunity to participate in additional yoga activities as well as a free breakfast. A Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ’ Cultural Celebration and community drum circle with One Heart Community Drumming will directly follow to launch a day full of incredible artists.

    In addition to the headlining performers including the Rochester-based Giant Panda Guerrilla Squad and the Ithaca-based Double Tiger, Saturday’s lineup includes some of the best reggae bands from throughout New York State from Brooklyn’s SunDub to Ithaca’s own afrofunk New Planets.

    The Ithaca Reggae Fest will also feature various “villages” for festival goers to visit and participate in, each with their own theme. As the festival is dedicated to protecting Cayuga Lake, it will showcase numerous water protection organizations from throughout the state in its Education Village. Divertingly, the Youth Village is a place where young people can find a sense of belonging at the festival as Ithaca’s own GIAC is organizing various activities including face painting, family yoga, hula hooping, art projects, games, the Physics Bus, and more.

    With a focus on all things art, GIAC and famous artist Jay Stooks will be hosting the Art Village featuring numerous local, regional, and national artists. These individuals will be creating live art in addition to an interactive mural for all to paint on throughout the day on Saturday.

    Lastly, the Fest is in collaboration with AJ Kohn of the Philadelphia Skateboard Academy, Real Action Sports, and The School of Shred. They will be presenting Skateboard Village which will be hosting the 2nd Annual Flat Attack US Pro/Am Championships of Flatland Freestyle Skateboarding. The event will be free to attend and open to all to register. The Qualifying Rounds take place on Friday, June 23 from 11 AM to 5 PM before the Championships on Saturday, June 24 from 2 to 7 PM. Everything skateboarding will take place at the Tennis Courts in Stewart Park. Following the Championship there will be an open invitation to all local and regional skateboarders to compete in a game of S.K.A.T.E., Highest Ollie, and Kicker Best Trick with tons of prizes and raffles. The Art and Skateboard Village is open to the public, and no Ithaca Reggae Fest ticket is needed to participate.

    The Ithaca Reggae Fest aims to bring the community together through music, art, and everything in between. Tickets and more information can be found here, with local tickets available at Ithaca Guitar Works.

  • In Focus: OFF! & Die Spitz at Bowery Ballroom

    American Hardcore punk band OFF! played The Bowery Ballroom on Thursday, May 25th in New York City, with support from Austin based all girl punk grunge band Die Spitz.

    OFF! Live at Bowery Ballroom, NYC 05/24/23
    OFF! Live at Bowery Ballroom, NYC 05/24/23

    OFF! is a supergroup that includes legendary frontman, 68 year old hardcore punk icon from Black Flag & Circle Jerks, Keith Morris, guitarist Dimitri Coats (ex-Burning Brides), drummer Justin Brown (Thundercat, Flying Lotus), and bassist Autry Fulbright II (…And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead). This stop is part of their North American Tour with two upcoming shows before the band heads out to play festival dates in Europe this summer.

    Die Spitz’s lineup included Chloe Andrews, Kate Halter, Ellie Livingston, and Ava Schrobilgen, all childhood friends who formed the band only a year ago and just released their first album Teeth in January 0f 2023.

    DIE SPITZ

    OFF!

  • The Renaissance Black Film Festival Arrives In Albany this June

    The first annual Renaissance Black Film Festival (RBFF) is coming to Albany, running June 22–25 at the historic Palace Theatre and the extravagant Renaissance Hotel. With both venues located in the capital’s historic downtown, attendees will easily be able to navigate between each location.   

    RBFF puts a spotlight on Black artists and creatives within the film industry and recognizes New York’s Capital Region as a burgeoning hotbed for filmmaking. RBFF will show films from a plethora of Black filmmakers across the country, with awards and cash prizes going to Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Short, and Best First Project. 

    The festival is led by entrepreneur and the Palace Theatre’s Executive Director Kevin Johnson, filmmaker Micah Khan, creative agency Collectiveffort, and supported by its’ ambassador, NAACP Image Award recipient Morris Chestnut. Panelists and honorary board members include Gail Bean of FX’s hit show Snowfall and acclaimed screenwriter and director Jamal Hill who’s worked on films such as I am Legend, among many others. 

    “Over the last decade, we’ve seen about 20 productions come to the area, each growing larger and larger. The secret of the flexibility, affordability and overall beauty of our area has gotten out and folks that are here should be ready to join the industry as it lays roots,” says Collectiveffort Co-founder Patrick Harris.

    In addition to the screenings, RBFF will host a series of panel discussions, networking events, public afterparties, an award ceremony, and a few special surprise screenings.

    The festival’s curators are accepting submissions up until June 7. Starting Friday, May 26 tickets are on sale here. Tickets are also available for purchase at the Palace Theatre Box Office (located at 19 Clinton Ave). Box Office hours are Monday – Friday Noon to 5PM.

  • Rochester Canalside Summer Concert Series Returns With Eagles Tribute Band And Local Artists

    The Dawn Lipson Canalside outdoor Concert Series at the Rochester Jewish Community Center recently released its summer lineup. Acts include everything from legendary tribute shows to original music by local acts.

    Originally born out of the Covid pandemic, the concert series is in its third season of music and events. The covered tent venue holds hundreds of visitors with the option to expand for larger performances. 

    Something new coming to the venue is the “Music Mondays” series which features two local Rochester musicians at every event. The series also begins with an open mic segment to start each evening.  

    More events are expected to be announced soon. The full concert series can be found here.

    Summer Schedule

    June 3- Chris Wilson & Bryan Ayers: A Tribute to Simon & Garfunkel 

    Upstate New York singers Chris Wilson and Brian Ayers celebrate the music of legendary duo Simon and Garfunkel

    June 10- Bad Sneakers: The Music of Steely Dan and Donald Fagen 

    Bad Sneakers is a Rochester based band that includes current and past members of Hard Logic, Prime Time Funk, Goodness, The Klick, The Bill Tiberio Band, and The Earthtones. The infectious groove they lay down, along with their precise and dedicated approach to the music will have diehard, as well as new, Steely Dan fans smiling from the first note.

    June 15- Thank You For The Music: ABBA’s Greatest Hits 

    Packed with your favorite tunes and featuring a crew of amazing singers and musicians, this tribute to the internationally beloved Swedish supergroup was created exclusively for the JCC Concert Series by Jessica Ann Best. 

    June 17- Philadelphia Freedom: The Ultimate Elton John Tribute

    Philadelphia Freedom prides itself on being the most realistic Elton John tribute currently touring. Doug Delescavage is Elton John as he was in his 20s, full of joy and unlimited energy,  his top notch band through all the hits of Elton’s career. 

    July 9- The Eaglez: Western New York’s Eagles’ Tribute Band 

    The Eaglez are Western New York’s own Eagles’ tribute band. The group pays particular attention to the rich harmony vocals that the legendary Eagles are famous for. An Eaglez concert features not only the Eagles’ biggest hits, but also solo songs written and recorded by Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley.

    July 22- Public Water Supply

    Public Water Supply is an Alt. Country/Indie Rock act out of Rochester. PWS consists of five university-trained musicians, blending distinctive songwriting, spectacular vocals, and incredible instrumentalists. The members include: Iggy Marino, frontman; Adrianna Noone, lead singer; Karis Gregory, Jr., lead guitar; Alex Brophy, team captain and bass; and Spencer Kornrich, bus driver and drums. PWS dropped their debut self-titled album earlier this year. 

    July 23- Ronstadt Revue

    Linda Ronstadt, an 11-time Grammy winner who has sold over 100 million albums in country, rock, Latin, Motown, and even Broadway music, is no longer performing publicly. Fortunately, her musical legacy now lives on through Gesenia and her Ronstadt Revue. Every Ronstadt Revue show features performances in both English and Spanish, and covers every musical genre of Ms. Ronstadt’s 40+ year career. Two of Ronstadt’s own band members are currently co-producing and featured on the upcoming Ronstadt Revue album. 

    July 30- The Joint is Jumpin’: Songs of the Harlem Renaissance 

    Music historian Michael Lasser, singers Connie Fredericks Malone, and Reuben J. Tapp, and accompanist Scott Bradley celebrate the centennial of The Harlem Renaissance. Rediscover this historic time period by listening to the songs of Duke Ellington and Thomas “Fats” Waller.

    August 17- Both Sides Now: The Music of Joni Mitchell

    Singer and songwriter Kelly Shapiro is joined by musicians Mike Shapiro and Siena Facciolo for a deep dive into the songbook of the legendary Joni Mitchell.

    Music Mondays

    June 5- Marshay Dominique and Miriam Morelli 

    June 12- Sarah DeValliere and Emily Champion

    July 10- Kelly Izzo Shapiro and Levi Gangi 

    July 24- Cami Enaharo and Chris Wilson 

    August 7- Kara Fink and Bret Levick

    August 21- Brian McCormick, Jerry Falzone, and Lou Sweigman 

  • Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 2023 Summer Lineup

    The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts will be showcasing a wide array of musical talent this summer starting on June 1, 2023, with a lineup that covers all genres of music. The large amphitheater houses 15,000 people and will welcome guests from all over to enjoy concerts and shows into September.

    Hollywood Vampires ft. Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp, & Joe Perry – June 1, 8:00 PM

    American rock supergroup, the Hollywood Vampires will kick off the summer on June 1st with Hollywood star Johnny Depp, American rock singer Alice Cooper, and Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry.

    James Taylor & His All Star Band – Summer 2023 Tour – June 29, 7:30 PM

    Six-time Grammy award winner, James Taylor will make an appearance at Bethel with his All Star Band. This will be his first of two NY stops on his summer 2023 tour.

    Robert Plant & Alison Krauss with special guest JD McPherson – Raising The Roof Tour – July 1, 8:00 PM

    Best known as the lead singer and lyricist of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant will take the stage with bluegrass-country singer Alison Krauss once again for their second Raising The Roof Tour. The team up will feature special guest JD McPherson, singer-songwriter from Broken Arrow.

    Steve Miller Band with special guest Joe Satriani – July 2, 7:30 PM

    American rock band, Steve Miller Band are staples of classic rock with various 70s hits including “Joker” and “Fly Like an Eagle.” They will be accompanied by rock guitarist, composer, and songwriter, Joe Satriani.

    Shania Twain with special guest Pricilla Block – Queen of Me Tour – July 3, 7:30 PM

    Canadian singer-songwriter, Shania Twain is one of the best-selling female artists of all time with over 100 million records sold. She will be joined on stage by American country singer Pricilla Block.

    Tears for Fears with special guest Cold War Kids – The Turning Point Part II Tour – July 5, 7:30 PM

    Infamous 80s pop/rock band, Tears for Fears, will take the stage with the American indie rock band Cold War Kids for their ‘The Tipping Point Part II’ tour. The tour is in support of their newest album The Turning Point released last year- their first full-length record in 17 years.

    Chris Stapleton with special guests Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives & Allen Stone – All American Road Show – July 6, 7:00 PM

    Grammy award winning country artist, Chris Stapleton will be visiting Bethel in July for his All American Road Show Tour. The show will open with American country and bluegrass artist Marty Stuart and R&B/soul artist Allen Stone.

    Big Time Rush with special guests MAX & Jax – Can’t Get Enough Tour – July 7, 7:00 PM

    The four member boy band, Big Time Rush, originally got their start on Nickelodeon but resumed live performances back in 2021. They are now setting out on their Can’t Get Enough Tour for the summer of 2023 with fellow ex-Nickelodeon star MAX and American Idol veteran, Jax.

    Counting Crows with special guest Dashboard Confessional – Banshee Season Tour – July 9, 7:30 PM

    Counting Crows, the American rock band from San Fransisco was formed in 1991 and will be setting out on tour with Dashboard Confessional. Their performance at Bethel will be their 15th stop on their 56 date tour with five locations in NY.

    Jason Aldean with special guests Mitchell Tenpenny, Corey Kent, & DeeJay Silver – Highway Desperado Tour – July 14, 7:30 PM

    The American country singer, Jason Aldean, will be kicking off his Highway Desperados Tour at Bethel on the 14th of July. The award-winning artist along with his three opening acts will be playing 41 cities in total spanning all across the United States.

    Catbird Music Festival featuring The Lumineers, Tyler Childers, & more – August 19/20, 12:00 PM

    Making its debut run, the Catbird Music Festival will span two days in August at the Bethel stage. The festival will bring together seasoned as well as fresh talent of American and folk indie music including The Lumineers, Tyler Childers, and James Bay.

    Also Performing

    Boy George & Culture Club with special guests Howard Jones & Berlin – The Letting It Go Show – July 22, 7:00 PM

    Dierks Bently with Jordan Davis & The Cadillac Three – Gravel and Gold Tour – July 28, 7:00 PM

    Outlaw Music Festival featuring Willie Nelson & Family, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Gov’t Mule, Kathleen Edwards & Particle Kid – July 29, 4:15 PM

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in Concert – July 30, 7:30 PM

    The Chicks with special guest Wild Rivers – The Chicks World Tour – August 3, 7:30 PM

    Goo Goo Dolls with special guest O.A.R. – The Big Night Out Tour – August 6, 7:00 PM

    Zac Brown Band with Marcus King & King Calaway – From The Fire Tour – August 12, 6:30 PM

    Joe Bonamassa & Styx with special guest Don Felder – August 13, 6:00 PM

    Sam Hunt with Brett Young & Lily Rose – Summer on the Outskirts – August 24, 7:30 PM

    Rod Stewart with special guest Cheap Trick – Global Hits Tour – September 1, 7:30 PM