Category: Glens Falls

  • Park Street Hospitality Announces the Expansion of Event Space with Renovation of Doc’s Bar & Lounge

    Park Street Hospitality has unveiled its latest project, Doc’s Bar & Lounge, a newly renovated event space located within The Park Theater in Glens Falls.

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    Formerly known as Doc’s Restaurant, this reimagined space on the lower level of the theater now offers a chic and versatile setting for intimate gatherings, corporate events, and special occasions. The floor plan has been reconfigured, removing the booths of the former restaurant to serve as a more functional multi-purpose event space, perfect for cocktail hours, family style dinners and more.

    Combining stylish ambiance with enhanced functionality, Doc’s Bar & Lounge provides an elevated experience, perfect for catering to the diverse needs of its guests. This exciting expansion highlights Park Street Hospitality’s dedication to delivering unforgettable moments for the Glens Falls community and beyond.

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    Built in 1911, The Park Theater is the premier entertainment venue located in the heart of downtown Glens Falls, NY. This century-old theater holds a vast and rich history within the community and has been revitalized as a destination for performing arts, weddings, events and more. In 2021, The Park Theater Foundation was established, launching its inaugural outdoor Summer Concert Series and highly anticipated 2021/22 season.

    The Park Theater remains a state-of-the-art performing arts center, featuring national and international touring performers, as well as local community artists and productions. With the renovation of Doc’s Bar & Lounge, the venue just got another exciting and stylish addition to its fan-favorite atmosphere.

    For more information on The Park Theater and to stay up to date on future events, click here.

  • The Park Theater Foundation Announces December Shows

    The Park Theater Foundation of Glens Falls has announced its end-of-year lineup of shows and events for December.

    A non-profit organization dedicated to hosting events that enhance the Glens Falls community, The Park Theater Foundation brings quality and affordable entertainment as well as performing arts educational opportunities to folks within the city and beyond.

    With a wide variety of events and entertainments gracing their space, The Park has it all. In preparation for the conclusion of their 2024 schedule, the Foundation has announced its final shows of the year happening throughout December.

    On December 5, The Park will present national mandolin championship winner Ethan Setiawan and Fine Ground with opening support from Alan Epstein. The show will begin at 7:00 PM with doors opening at 6:00 PM, and tickets are priced at $20 for early bird attendees or $25 at the door.

    A throwback show will take the stage on December 7 featuring Eric Carlin’s Half-Dead- an authentic Grateful Dead concert experience. Tickets are $25 for early bird pricing or $30 at the door. Showtime will be at 7:30 PM, and doors will open at 7:00 PM.

    December 19 will host an evening of jazz featuring The Music of Thelonious Monk with the Matt Niedbalski Trio alongside Adam Siegal and Jason Emmond. Tickets for this event are priced at $10, with doors at 7:00 PM and a showtime of 7:30 PM.

    Concluding the year and The Park’s 2024 events will be their ‘New Year’s Eve Dinner & Comedy Show’.

    Featuring a performance by the highly-acclaimed comedian Sean Donnelly, audience members will be able to enjoy a preliminary cocktail hour, a full three course pre-fixe menu dinner curated by Park Street Hospitality’s executive chef Matthew J. Delos, and a complimentary champagne greeting station along with the night’s entertainment for an all-inclusive price of $99.

    Tickets for The Park Theater Foundation’s year-ending events are live now. For ticket purchasing and further information, be sure to visit their official website here.

  • The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls to Present a Wide Array of Shows for the Remainder of 2024

    The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls has a large schedule of shows for the coming months. From late October to late December, the venue plans to present shows for all walks of life.

    The mission of Hudson River Music Hall Productions, Inc. is to create community through music and the related arts. They accomplish this goal through their venue, the Strand Theatre, at 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY. Since its first production on December 19, 2010 in the former Washington County Courtroom, The Strand Theatre has brought over 150 events per year to the public; live music, art gallery openings, dance seminars, theatrical productions, private gatherings and many more opportunities for the community to gather through the arts.

    The theatre presents all genres of music from rock to folk, country to classical, jazz and world music, modern pop and more. They mostly host music events, but also 6-10 theater productions and 6-10 dance performances per year, monthly classic films, a World Cinema Series, Silent Film Festival, a weekly open mic, lectures and more. This fall to winter 2024 season at the theatre is no different.

    For the coming months, The Strand Theatre hosts at least 50 new events within its walls. These shows range from folk and rock tributes to concert film, ensemble performances to movie screenings, dance shows to instrumental showcases, and so much more. The events hold a wide array of genres for all types of music enjoyers: rock, jam/progressive, world & reggae, pop, R&B, hip-hop, metal, classical and more.

    Strand Theatre Hudson Falls has a 350-seat auditorium with a 32’x24’ stage for music performance, dance, theatre production and film, a professional concert sound system, a 9’ Steinway concert grand piano, a WiFi coffee shop, an art gallery/lobby and education/rental space. There’s simply a little something for everyone.

    Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room

    The Strand Theatre 2024 Schedule

    10/22 – Prog Night with: Lifesigns, Mike Keneally Trio with Gregg Bendian and Teddy Kumpel, 7:30pm, doors at 7pm, $35/general admission, $50/orchestra section, VIP Post concert meet and greet for an additional $25
    10/24- Artimus Pyle Band – a tribute to Ronnie Van Zandt’s Lynyrd Skynyrd, 7:30pm, ARTIMUS PYLE BAND Honoring Ronnie Van Zant’s Lynyrd Skynyrd, $50/floor level, $40/lower balcony, $30/upper balcony
    10/25 – E1 Presents Raise Your Hands – a tribute to Bon Jovi, $25/balcony, $30/floor, $50 VIP Front Row
    10/26 – Neil Diamond Tribute with Rich Ortiz! 7:30pm, $25/floor seats, $20/Balcony
    10/27 – Monsters of Rock Band, 80’s hair metal, 3pm, $20/adults, Kids 12 and under are free, Costume Contest too!
    10/28 – Lobby show – Jared Curtis, 7pm, free admission
    10/30 – Movie: Rocky Horror Picture Show with shadow actors from SUNY Adirondack Theatre Club
    11/1 – David Cross and Larks’ Tongues Band plays King Crimson 1972-74, $50/orchestra section, $35/general seating.
    11/2 – Ernie LaRouche Band, 8pm, hosted by Mark Abodeely, Journey’s Escape album in its entirety and more, opener Nocturne Troubadours at 7:30pm featuring Marc Clayton and Tania Halko-Susi,
    11/3 – North Country composer’s concert hosted by Catherine Reid, 3pm,
    11/4 – Lobby Concert-Elizabeth Conant and band, pianist/singer/songwriter 7pm, free admission
    11/7 – Thursday Showcase: Polar Identity, atmospheric rock, 7:30pm, $5
    11/8 – Jethro Tull’s Martin Barre – a Brief History of Tull, 8pm, $60/Orchestra Section, $50/lower level, $40/lower balcony, $30/upper balcony.
    11/9 – Manticore – a tribute to Emerson Lake and Palmer, 7:30pm, $25
    11/10 – The Bob Cats – Rock ‘n’ roll salute to Bob Dylan with Jerry Marotta and friends, $25/floor, $20/balcony
    11/11 – Lobby Concert-The Newells, family acoustic quartet-guitars/vocals, 7pm, free admission
    11/12 – Movie Night – Sweet Dreams, 7pm, free admission
    11/14 – World Cinema Series – Gojira, (Japanese), 7pm, free admission
    11/15 – Strange Magic – a tribute to Electric Light Orchestra
    11/16 – Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room, former Boston guitarist plays Boston and more, 8pm, $35/orchestra section, $30/floor, $25/balcony
    11/17 – Jonathan Newell, classical chamber works, 3pm, $20/general, $15/seniors&veterans, $10/students
    11/18 – Lobby Concert – Warren Sieme, acoustic guitar/vocal
    11/20 – PAKT – with PERCY JONES – bass ADAM HOLZMAN – keyboard KENNY GROHOWSKI – drums TIM MOTZER – guitars, electronics, progressive rock improv. $25
    11/21 – Thursday Showcase: Kaleb Dingmon, opening acts TBA, Pop/R&B/Hip-Hop, 8pm, $5
    11/22 – Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute with The Fortunate Sons, 8pm, $25
    11/23 – Aquanett, 80’s Rock Night!, $20/in advance, $25/day of show
    11/24 – The Cosmic American Music Circus w/ The Lazy Suns, The Bluebillies, The Zorbas Trio, 3pm, $15/10
    11/25 – Lobby Concert-Kevin Maynard and Ana Maynard, 7pm, free admission
    11/26 – Movie Night – Miracle, 7pm, free admission and free popcorn
    11/27 – Patsgiving: Benefit Concert for The Pat Nolan Scholarship Fund
    11/29 – E1 Presents Kisstory – Kiss Tribute in full make up
    11/30 – Mark Abodeely’s 4rd annual Thanksgiving Spectacular
    12/2 – Lobby Concert: Marc Vincent, 7pm, free admission
    12/5 – Thursday Showcase: Petra and Sola: The Painter and the Poet
    12/6 – Across The Pond – Beatles Tribute, 7:30pm, $15/general admission, $5/students
    12/7-Stephanie Schnieder Voice Studio Recital
    12/7 – Seven Wonders – a tribute to Fleetwood Mac,
    12/8 – Professor Louie and The Woodstock Horns play the music of The Band
    12/9 – Lobby Concert- Art-n-Shawna, 7pm, free admission
    12/10 – Movie Night – Somewhere In Time, 7pm, free admission and popcorn
    12/12 – Thursday Showcase: HaHa Events presents Rockin’ For Christmas
    12/13 – The McKrells Christmas Show,
    12/14 – The Bluebillies Ol’ Time Christmas Revue, $15 general admision. $12 seniors/students. Start time 7:00 PM
    12/15 – Lake George Community Band
    12/16 – Lobby Concert – Johnny Clifford, 7pm free admission
    12/20 – Movie Night – It’s a Wonderful Life, 7pm, free admission,
    12/21 – Rock This Town – an oldies show of 50’s&60’s rock and pop and a salute to Brian Setzer and The Stray Cats
    12/27 – Beyond Purple – tribute to Deep Purple, Rainbow, Dio and Whitesnake featuring guitarist Jimi Bell, 8pm
    12/28 – Storm Front – Billy Joel Tribute, 8pm, presented and hosted by Mark Abodeel

    For more information on The Strand Theatre’s upcoming events and to purchase tickets to any of the shows, click here.

  • Glens Falls Symphony Presents World-Renowned Guitarist Eliot Fisk in a Guest Solo Performance on Nov 9-10

    World-renowned classical guitarist Eliot Fisk joins the Glens Falls Symphony for a guest solo performance on Nov 9-10.

    The residency by one of the world’s most acclaimed classical guitarists, Eliot Fisk, begins on Saturday, November 9, at 7:30pm. Mr. Fisk will perform a solo performance of works by Barrios-Mangore, J. S. Bach, Gyorgy Ligeti, Isaac Albeniz, and others as part of the de Blasiis Chamber Music Series. Then on Sunday, November 10 at 4pm, the Glens Falls Symphony’s 2024-25 season continues in the beautiful and acoustically unique sanctuary of Christ Church United Methodist in Glens Falls.

    Esteemed composer Michael Gandolfi will be in residence for rehearsals and performance of his work, “Sinfonia Brevis”, for strings and woodwinds. Eliot Fisk then joins the orchestra for a performance of “Fantasia para un gentilhombre” by Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. Following intermission, the orchestra will perform Franz Schubert’s incredibly charming jewel box of a work, the Symphony No. 5.

    “Classical Guitarist Eliot Fisk” Concert and “Fisk Fest” COMPLETE SCHEDULE

    Wednesday, October 30 at 2:30pm: “Sound+Film” series, featuring a screening of a BBC Documentary about classical guitar at our NEW location the Queensbury Senior Center, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY.
    FREE

    Saturday, November 9 at 7:30pm: Eliot Fisk Solo Recital: At the Helen Froehlich Auditorium, Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, NY. This concert is part of the de Blasiis Chamber Series. Punch & cookies reception following the performance – all are welcome. Tickets $25/Adults, $10/Youth.

    Sunday, November 10 at 3pm: Pre-Concert Talk: Music Director Charles Peltz discusses the concert, the music, and the guest artists in a free talk at 3 pm, in the Christ Church United Methodist. FREE.

    Sunday, November 10 at 4pm: Performance with the Orchestra: Christ Church United Methodist, in concert with the Glens Falls Symphony. Tickets $35/Adults, $12/Youth.

    Tickets to both Eliot Fisk concerts can be had at “Fisk Fest Weekend Ticket”, which includes a special collector edition button. Includes performances on 11.9.2024 and 11.10.2024 $55 for Adult $23 for Student.

    For more information on the upcoming Eliot Fisk performances and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • The Park Theater Foundation Announces Variety of New Shows for Oct-Nov Season

    The Park Theater Foundation has announced the upcoming variety of shows for the October to November season.

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    The Park Theater Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in the Glens Falls community by providing a venue for quality and affordable entertainment and educational opportunities in the performing arts. This century-old theater holds a vast and rich history within the community and has been revitalized as a destination for performing arts, weddings, events and more.

    The Park Theater reopened in 2018 as a state-of-the-art performing arts center, featuring national and international touring performers, as well as local community artists and productions. The new renovation included an upscale restaurant, named in memory of previous owner Dr. Kirkpatrick, “Doc’s Restaurant.”

    Starting this October, The Park Theater plans to host a slew of shows of varying genre, performing art, and theme. From jazz to classic rock to folk to comedy, this season has a little something for everyone. This season sees tributes to The Beatles and Lynyrd Skynyrd along with comedy shows and free-form jazz nights.

    High Noon – A Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd

    The Park Theater Oct-Nov Schedule of Shows

    10/17/24: 

    Jazz Night with The Matt Niedbalski Trio featuring Rob LindquistTickets: $10.00Doors: 7:00pm | Showtime: 7:30pm.

    10/23/24: 

    Rochmon Record Club Listening Party focusing on “The Beatles” aka “The White Album” – Disc 2. Tickets: $12.00. Doors: 6:30pm | Showtime: 7:00pm.

    10/25/24: 

    Comedy After Dark featuring New York based Canadian comedian, Jess Salomon. Tickets: Early Bird – $22.00 | Day Of Show – $25.00. Doors: 7:00pm | Showtime: 8:00pm.

    11/08/24: 

    The Park Presents singer-songwriter and band, Caleb Caudle & The Sweet Critters. Tickets: Early Bird – $15.00 | Day Of Show – $20.00. Doors: 7:30pm | Showtime: 8:00pm.

    11/21/24: 

    Jazz Night with The GNP Trio featuring Matt Niedbalski, Tyler Giroux and Dylan Perrillo. Tickets: $10.00. Doors: 7:00pm | Showtime: 7:30pm.

    11/22/24: 

    Rewind At The Park featuring High Noon – A Tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd & Southern Rock. Tickets: Early Bird – $25.00 | Day Of Show – $30.00. Doors: 7:00pm | Showtime: 8:00pm.

    11/29/24: 

    Comedy After Dark featuring acclaimed comedian and musician, Dave Hill. Tickets: Early Bird – $22.00 | Day Of Show – $25.00. Doors: 7:00pm | Showtime: 8:00pm.

    New York based Canadian comedian, Jess Salomon.

    For more information on the upcoming shows and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Adirondack Theatre Festival and Proctors Collaborative Announce Expansive New Partnership

    Adirondack Theatre Festival (ATF) and Proctors Collaborative have entered into a three-year agreement to expand shared services and explore how the two will partner more significantly over the long term.

    Proctors Collaborative Adirondack Theatre Festival

    Proctors Collaborative has provided the Adirondack Theatre Festival with set construction and marketing services on a fee basis for the past three seasons and cross-marketed for over five years. These efforts have led to conversations about the production of theatre in the Capital Region, the state of locally produced professional theaters around the country and the opportunities for ATF, the Collaborative and its affiliate Capital Repertory Theatre to work together. The goal is to imagine and deliver ever-better professional theater with ever-more stable means and methods for the larger community.

    Glens Falls-based ATF has operated a summer season for three decades under an agreement with the Actors’ Equity Association, casting actors, designers and directors who have worked regularly on and off-Broadway, on television and in movies. Under the leadership of Producing Artist Director Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill, Albany’s Capital Repertory Theatre has a longer but similar history. Since its founding in 1976, it has produced over 300 shows across 6,000 performances, including 46 world premieres and is the Capital Region’s only League of Resident Theatres member.

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    The merging of these two entities has potential to create a collaborative project that may change the state of theater in upstate NY and throughout the nation. Since the Covid pandemic, the theater industry has been struggling to get back to the glory of its past. With this new collaborative adventure afoot, the capital region may see an explosion of creativity, success, and artisanship.

    Our donor community and funding communities and the cultural industry in general are focusing more and more on collaborations and efficiencies. Proctors Collaborative was born of that sensibility; the opportunity to connect and work with the region’s other significant professional theater company just makes sense at this point.”

    Philip Morris, CEO of Proctors Collaborative

    For more information on the Adirondack Theatre Festival and their upcoming collaborations click here. To learn more about Proctors Collaborative and their upcoming events, click here.

  • The Park Theater Foundation Announces Adirondack Americana Series

    The Park Theater Foundation has partnered with The Hub in Brant Lake to present the Adirondack Americana music series.

    Adirondack Americana Series

    Founded as a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the Glen Falls community with live entertainment, The Park Theater Foundation has provided a venue for quality and affordable entertainment and educational opportunities in the performing arts for folks in the area time and time again. 

    Their most recent endeavor, Adirondack Americana, is a music series presented in partnership with The Hub. Throughout September and October, an engaging set of indie-americana acts will take the stage at The Hub in Brant Lake to perform live sets that are completely free to the public.

    The Park Theater Foundation

    The first of the Adirondack Americana performances will be a double feature of indie-americana band Mipso member Joseph Terrell and ‘Dream Country’ glitz-and-groove band Blue Cactus on Saturday, September 28.

    Adirondack Americana Series

    The second show on Saturday, October 12 will be performed by Saratoga Springs based band Little Saints, who describes their sound as a healthy blend of americana, indie-folk, and modern soul. 

    The venue for Adirondack Americana is truly one-of-a-kind. The Hub is a bike shop, a bar, a cafe, a concert venue, and more all wrapped into one. With scenic views over a perfect space to bike, hike, or paddle across Brant Lake, The Hub brings folks of all passions together- an energy that matches the Adirondack Americana attitude perfectly.

    Both evenings of free music will commence at 4:00 PM at The Hub. For further information on the performances and how to attend, visit The Park Theater Foundation’s website here.

  • The Park Theater Foundation Announces Adirondack Americana Music Series

    The Park Theater Foundation has announced a brand new music series, Adirondack Americana, which will take place at The Hub in Brant Lake, NY. The free series will run on Saturdays between 9/14 and 10/12, with all three shows beginning at 4 p.m.

    The Hub, located in the hamlet of Brant Lake, is a bike shop, restaurant and small show venue. Sitting right next to the beautiful Brant Lake, The Hub is an idyllic place to stop before hopping in a kayak or starting one of the many nearby hikes.

    Expanding on their annual Summer Series Concerts in Glens Falls, The Park Theater Foundation is now bringing operations 30 minutes north to The Hub with an all-new three-weekend series of free-to-the-public shows. Already a frequent venue for live music, The Hub is one of the best venues in the region to host a local series. All shows will run on Saturdays, beginning at 4 p.m., and will feature a mix of local and nationally acclaimed artists.

    “We are thrilled to announce the expansion of our free music series by introducing Adirondack Americana. The success of our Summer Series Concerts at the Crandall Park Bandshell is beyond anything I could have imagined. Over the last four years, we have welcomed a wide variety of acts to our area and helped to create a family-friendly environment where folks from near and far can enjoy quality entertainment for free! I am looking forward to extending the spirit of our Summer Series Concerts to our neighbors in Brant Lake this fall, and work alongside our friend and supporter, Drew Cappabianca. The expansion of the series allows us to take our programming to the northern parts of Warren County and provide an additional outlet for the performing arts in our region. Make your plans for Adirondack Americana – we can’t wait to see you in the fall!”

    Not much is better than a day in nature followed by some good eats and live music, so take some time to plan a day in Brant Lake and cap it off with dinner and a show at The Hub.

    For more information visit here. See below for the full series lineup.

    2024 Adirondack Americana Lineup

    Saturday – 09/14 – Reese Fulmer & The Carriage House Band

    Reese Fulmer & The Carriage House Band challenge the traditional relationship between a songwriter and his band, with a fluidly rotating cast of top-notch players and a flair for experimentation that combine for a unique and mesmerizing live performance. They also won the Thomas Edison Capital Region Music Awards “Americana Artist of the Year” in 2023 and 2024.

    Saturday – 09/28 – Joseph Terrell & Blue Cactus

    Most widely known by music fans as a member of the indie-Americana band Mipso, Terrell is well-accustomed to pushing the boundaries of traditional genres into new musical territory. Blue Cactus makes “Dream Country”: a blend of grit, glitz, groove, and twang that evokes a celestial soundscape of mid-century heartbreak and harkens comparisons as eclectic and iconic as Bobbie Gentry, Fleetwood Mac, and David Bowie.

    “A subtle but beautiful elegance… If you’ve ever wondered where country and Americana music is going, look no further. Blue Cactus is painting pictures of limitless possibility.”

    No Depression Journal

    Saturday – 10/12 – Little Saints

    Based in Saratoga Springs, NY, Little Saints have crafted a style they call their own somewhere between Americana, indie-folk, and modern soul.

    “Spearheaded by songwriter Natalie Santini – her powerfully sultry voice alone would make anything sound soulful – [Little Saints has established themselves as] a force to be reckoned with.”

    Lucas Garrett, Nippertown
  • Luzerne Music Center Announces Summer Concerts

    The Luzerne Music Center has announced its summer concerts before the beginning of the 2024-2025 season. Hosted in the town of Lake Luzerne, the concerts showcase the talent of regional and local musicians. Moreover attendees can enjoy dozens of performances of classical music from local groups to national touring ensembles. Notably, a wide variety of shows will be hosted this summer throughout the town, including a Chamber Music Festival, student concerts, and the Faculty Artist Series.

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    Luzerne Summer Lineup

    Kicking off the summer is the Luzerne Chamber Music Festival. The festival includes performances from musicians all over the Northeast, including New York City, Philadelphia, and more. Musicians of the NYC Ballet Orchestra kick off the festival on Monday, July 8, presenting a quintet and sextet playing pieces of Mozart and Brahms. Following the NYC Ballet’s performance is the American String Quartet on Monday, July 29, playing pieces from composers like Beethoven, Caroline Shaw, Vivian Fung, and Maurice Ravel. Lastly, the musicians of The Dalí Quartet and The Philadelphia Orchestra, with CEO and Artistic Director Elizabeth Pitcairn, close out the festival on August 5 and 12, respectively.

    Following the Chamber Music Festival is a series of Faculty Concerts, performed by faculty members of the Luzerne Music Center. Each concert incorporates music from all periods, including LMC’s composers-in-residence, James Chu and Connor Elias Way. The weekly Faculty Concerts are every Friday, beginning on June 28 and ending on August 9.

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    Along with festivals, the Luzerne Music Center hosts free concerts featuring their own students. Starting on June 29, students of the Luzerne Music Center will alternate between solo and chamber showcases, displaying what they have learned over the course of the year. The LMC Symphony Orchestra joins them starting June 30, including a piano prelude for specific events. All student and LMC Symphony Orchestra concerts are free and welcome all ages.

    Additionally, the full list of all concerts being held in the Luzerne Music Center is on their website, linked here.

  • The Park Theater Foundation Announces 2024 Summer Series Concerts Lineup

    The Park Theater Foundation announced the lineup for their 2024 Summer Series Concerts, beginning June 28 at 7:00 pm at the Crandall Park Bandshell in Glens Falls, NY.

    Park Theater Foundation Series

    Each Friday night, from June 28 – August 2nd, 2024, The Park Theater Foundation will host its fourth annual Summer Series Concerts in Glens Falls, NY. The events feature weekly 90-minute live musical performances from local, national, and international artists. All concerts are free to the public at the Crandall Park Bandshell, with the rain location being The Park Theater. serve to promote the artists from both outside of and within the community.

    Summer Series Concerts Lineup:

    Friday, 06/28 – Wild Adriatic 

    Rooted in the rowdy spirit of rock & roll, Wild Adriatic has built an international audience on a combination of groove, grit, and guitar-heavy swagger.

    Friday, 07/05 – Rob Flax’s Boom Chick Trio 

    Equal parts hot swing, snarky songwriting, and lyrical storytelling, Rob Flax’s Boom Chick Trio combines virtuoso violin, guitar, bass, and three-part harmony vocals for an energetic performance. 

    Friday, 07/12 – Stella Ruze 

    An award-winning folk rock band from Philadelphia, PA, Stella Ruze blends four-part vocal harmonies with infectious rhythms and horn arrangements to create a new, genre-bending sound.

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    Friday, 07/19 – Pascuala Ilabaca & Fauna 

    Hailing all the way from Chile, singer-songwriter Pascuala Ilabaca brings traditional sounds combined with jazz, pop, rock, and influences gathered in such distant places as India or Mexico to Glens Falls. Accompanied by her band Fauna, her unique stage presence conjures up sweetness and empowerment at the same time, setting her songs alive with both fragility and verve.

    Friday, 07/26 – Soggy Po’ Boys 

    The Soggy Po’ Boys mix brass-fueled mayhem with spirituals, meters-style old-school funk, vibrant storytelling, and the Caribbean side of the New Orleans tradition to create a musical experience like no other.

    Friday, 08/02 – Angelina Valente 

    With songs that feel like a warm summer breeze, Angelina’s uninhibited voice and sincere lyrics draw you in and leave you feeling restored and inspired. Her unique blend of indie folk features piano, ukulele, and genuine storytelling influenced by her small-town roots and love of nature. 

    Park Theater Foundation Series

    For more information on the Park Theater Foundation and its events, visit here.