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  • Music in Rochester & The Finger Lakes: Navigating New York’s Vibrant Music Venues

    With a rich community of local wineries, music venues, restaurants, performing arts centers, and outdoor hang-outs, the public spaces of Rochester and The Finger Lakes all have one thing in common- they cultivate a unique and vibrant live entertainment culture.

    Rochester Music Venues
    Photo: Andreas F. Borchert

    From the most laidback of barside concerts to sold-out 15,000 person shows, there’s a venue and an event for everyone and every occasion. Here’s a list of a few of the creative cornerstones of the Rochester and Finger Lakes communities.

    Be sure to check out our look at the venues of New York City, Western New York, Hudson Valley, North Country, the Capital Region, Central New York, Rochester and the Finger Lakes, the Berkshires, Long Island, and Southern Tier as well.

    Abilene Bar and Lounge (Rochester)

    Born out of a rehabbed 19th century building in the heart of downtown Rochester, The Abilene Bar and Lounge has hosted local artists and all-star acts alike since 2008. With a beer menu accommodating their variety of live acts, the bar maintains an unpretentious, neighborhood bar feel regardless of how big or small the musical act of the evening.

    Address: 153 Liberty Pole Way Rochester, NY 14604

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    Bristol Valley Theater (Naples)

    The Finger Lakes’ premiere professional theater, Bristol Valley Theater puts on a stunning series of plays and musicals from June to August each year in addition to a full fall collection of concerts, theater, and family events. Founded in 1964, the Theater continues to entertain, educate, and enhance the Finger Lakes’ creative community to this day in their historic church-turned-theatrical space.

    Address: 151 South Main St Naples, NY 14512

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    Bug Jar (Rochester)

    Host to live music and DJs seven days a week since 1991, Bug Jar is a cornerstone Rochester bar and live entertainment venue with a consistently action-packed lineup. With names like The Black Keys, Vampire Weekend, The White Stripes, Modest Mouse, and many more gracing their stage over the years, The Bug Jar is a tried-and-true must visit independent venue. 

    Address: 219 Monroe Ave Rochester, NY 14620

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    The Central on Main (Canandaigua)

    An outdoor dining venue with a bar on site, live music, and local eateries tucked in between historic buildings, The Central on Main offers free entry and plenty of seating for their intimate, casual live music performances. With a new permanent stage and cycle of regional artists, The Central on Main has taken a once barren blacktop parking lot and fostered a tight-knit local community of musicians and music-lovers alike.

    Address: 15 South Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424

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    Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (Canandaigua)

    Founded as the Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center in 1983, the Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center- or the CMAC- has been cultivating the Finger Lakes’ live arts and music community since day one. With a $13.5 million facility built in 2006 that boasts 5,000 covered seats, 54 VIP boxes, and lawn seating for up to 10,000 guests, the CMAC attracts folks from near and far. 

    In addition to its star-studded guest list and lengthy community history,  CMAC has committed itself to a safe and healthy live entertainment environment, working with local recycling companies to divert waste in real-time at the end of each show, as well as offering multiple water-filling stations to reduce single-use plastic waste. They haven’t stopped there either- CMAC also donates all funds from volunteer-based concession tents to local nonprofits, raising over $50,000 thus far.

    Address: 3355 Marvin Sands Dr Canandaigua, NY 14424

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    Eastman Theatre (Rochester)

    Host to the Eastman School of Music’s performances, the Eastman Theatre offers a variety of concert spaces including the historical and illustrious 2,326 seat Kodak Hall, Venetian Renaissance 444 seat Kilbourn Hall renowned for its pure acoustics, and one of the newest additions, the modern and state-of-the-art 222 seat Hatch Recital Hall.

    Address: 26 Gibbs St Rochester, NY 14604

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    Engine 14 Brewery (Naples)

    Rooted in a refurbished fire truck, Engine 14 is the result of Rochester Fire Department retiree Greg Borden. Borden’s connection to the truck-  having been decommissioned in the 60s from the same firehouse he worked in- and passion for home brewed craft beer resulted in a firehouse themed brewery, live music venue, and cornerstone for the community. Engine 14 Brewery hosts live entertainment almost every weekend featuring local acts and more.

    Address: 52 West Avenue, Naples NY 14512

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    Flour City Station (Rochester)

    Nestled between other Rochester live music venues and attractions, Flour City Station brings in folks from near and far with their local bites and sips, a friendly and social atmosphere, and a versatile venue that accommodates both local performers and nationally touring acts with their state-of-the-art sound system. 

    Address: 170 East Ave, Rochester NY, 14604

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    aqueous at Flour City Station, photo by Jake Silco

    Fort Hill Performing Arts Center (Canandaigua)

    Proud recipient of the Best of Canandaigua 2022 Award, the Fort Hill Performing Arts Center was formed as a concept years prior to its grand opening in January of 2020. Those years of development allowed the folks behind the FHPAC to hone in on their vision for the space- a center for the community to entertain and be entertained with a diverse set of programming that inspires patrons and artists alike. 

    Originally built as the Canandaigua Academy High School’s 1,100 seat auditorium in 1928 and left for ruin after the district moved to new facilities, the FHPAC raised six million dollars through fundraising to restore and refurbish the space into a performing arts center. 

    Address: 20 Fort Hill Avenue, Canandaigua NY, 14424

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    Lincoln Hill Farms (Canandaigua)

    An almost unbelievably scenic 95 acres of public and private events alike, Lincoln Hill farms hosts everything from weddings to glamping to music festivals. Host to an outdoor stage and pavilion, the Farms offer live music and community events throughout the year Thursday through Sunday in addition to local craft beers, farm-to-table bites, and more.

    Address: 3792 NY 247, Canandaigua, NY 14424

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    The Montage Music Hall (Rochester)

    Located in the heart of downtown Rochester’s East End, The Montage Music Hall hosts annual events such as The Rochester International Jazz Festival, The Rochester Fringe Festival, and The Rochester Entertainment Metal Festival and Music Marathon. In addition to keystone events, the 400 person venue hosts musical acts of all genres from near and far- local, regional, and national.

    Address: 55 Chestnut & Lawn St Rochester, NY 14604

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    OFC Creations Theatre Center (Rochester)

    Providing the Rochester area with professional theatrical productions since 2005, OFC Creations Theatre Center is just that- a hub for creatives and lovers of all things creative to gather.

    Staffed with current theatre professionals passionate about imparting their skills upon the next generation of performers, the OFC Creations Theatre Center offers a subscription based pro-season of shows rarely produced in the region, educational programs for students ages 4 to 18, and hosts out-of-town entertainers in their 260-seat venue. 

    Address: 340 Winton Place Rochester, NY 14623

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    Photo City Music Hall (Rochester)

    Founded in 2016, Photo City Music Hall provides the space for an impressive variety of musical acts to bring folks from the area and beyond together, regardless of genre, subculture, and popularity. With events reaching from EDM and metal to silent discos and dance parties, Photo City Music Hall’s state of the art set up and inviting energy has something for every kind of live entertainment fan.

    Address: 543 Atlantic Ave, Rochester NY, 14609

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    Smith Opera House (Geneva)

    Boasting live theater, concerts of all genres, community events, and movies, The Smith Opera House tucked within the Smith Center for the Arts offers much more than just opera. Opened in 1894 and refurbished in the early 1990s, the stage acts as a local cornerstone in multiple ways.

    With powerful acts such as Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen gracing the stage, cover bands and musicals and shadow-casts alike bringing iconic works to life, re-inventions and newly emerging children’s entertainment routinely taking the stage, and local high school students walking the venue as they graduate, it’s no wonder the Opera House draws people from Geneva and beyond in time and time again.

    Address: 82 Seneca Street Geneva, NY 14456

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    3 Heads Brewing (Rochester)

    Born out of a noticeable lack of West Coast-style brews in the Rochester area, 3 Heads Brewing began as a brave submission to a local self-brewed beer competition and has since grown into a state-of-the-art brewery and beer garden in the heart of Rochester’s neighborhood of the arts. In addition, the space becomes a casual live music venue and versatile dance floor during their weekend live music sets with special events sprinkled across their calendar. A local venue made for locals featuring musical acts rooted in Rochester and beyond- it’s no question why customers return time and time again.

    Address: 186 Atlantic Ave, Rochester, New York

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    Treleaven Wines (King Ferry)

    Family owned for over 30 years, Treleaven Wines has expanded from a generational farm to a one stop shop for all things wine, beer, food, live entertainment, and family fun. In addition to trivia, brunch & bingo, and football sundays, Treleaven is home to the Hangtime Main Stage for all high-energy musical needs and their Saturday acoustic series for a cozier listening experience.

    Address: 658 Lake Road King Ferry, NY 13081

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    Ventosa Vineyards (Geneva)

    A Finger Lakes top destination winery, Ventosa Vineyards hosts free, local, year-round live music every Wednesday with additional select performances sprinkled throughout. Weather permitting, performances occur on the Vineyard’s scenic terrace overlooking the vines below.

    Address: 3440 Route 96A Geneva, NY 14456

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    The Vine Showroom (Waterloo)

    Located within the del Lago Resort and Casino, The Vine Showroom has been voted Gold as the best nightclub in the Finger Lakes, and it’s no wonder why. Boasting 2,400 seats, The Vine hosts a range of live events throughout the year that span cover and tribute bands, comedy sets, magic shows, and original musical acts across all genres.

    Address: 1133 NY-414 Waterloo, NY 13165

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    Water Street Music Hall (Rochester)

    Rochester’s largest and oldest concert venue, Water Street Music Hall was founded as a country bar in 1976, reopening in 1992 for a wider audience prior to the opening of its nightclub opening in 1999 that would push their genre capabilities even further and final rebranding into the recognizable Water Street Music Hall title the same year. With names like Phish, The Ramones, Skrillex, Sublime, and Pusha T gracing their halls, the Music Hall is perpetually history in the making.

    Address: 204 N Water St Rochester, NY 14604

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  • Inaugural Finger Lakes Balloon and Music Festival Announced

    For the first time ever, Western New York will get to experience the Finger Lakes Hot Air Balloon and Music Festival. From Sept 27 to the 29, balloons will fill the sky at the Castel Grisch Winery in Watkins Glen.

    Finger Lakes Balloon Festival

    This year, which hot air balloon fans hope to be the first year of many, will be the inaugural Finger Lakes Hot Air Balloon Festival. For three days this fall, hot air balloons will rise into the air over Watkins Glen, and you can admire their beauty from the ground or the sky. You will have the opportunity to take a ride in one of these floating contraptions either tethered or untethered.

    The first manned hot air balloons began to be tested in the air in 1783. Since then were mainly used as research devices for the first 150 years of their history. After the advent of the onboard heat source in 1950, Hot air balloons have mainly been used for recreational purposes.

    If you are afraid of heights, the Finger Lakes Balloon and Music Festival will have plenty of entertainment safely on the ground. The festival will feature many food trucks, craft vendors, and samples from local wineries, breweries, and distilleries. But that’s not all, a classic car show will even be held on Sept 28.

    As the balloons ripple across the sky, music will ripple over the grounds as 11 bands will entertain the masses throughout the days of the festival. Such acts as Jimmy Mowery, Clark Jackson, Jacob Gilpin, Alyssa Crosby, Major Bigtime, Nick G & The Neons, Tru Bleu, and many more.

    In case you were curious, the world-famous RE/MAX Balloon will be there.

    Purchase tickets and learn more here.

  • Papadosio Brings Summer Sequence to Wonderland Forest

    Papadosio brought their Summer Sequence Festival to Wonderland Forest on June 21 and 22 in Lafayette, New York. Summer Sequence has been around in different variations since 2017. This summer they decided to give the new venue in the Finger Lakes a try, moving the festival from their home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Asheville, North Carolina.

    Wonderland Forest, still in it’s nascent phase, was a great low-key location for a music festival, as it was intimate and hassle free. Everything was centrally located with two campgrounds on either side of the venue, and besides a trek up the hill for the late-night stage, you were never a far walk from anything. The main stage, nestled in the forest was intimate, and the trees offered a great spot for people to set up their hammocks and set up their own home bases away from their camp site. I did not venture into the other campground area, so I’m not sure if they had any other food options out that way, but the main stage did have a small menu for food. They cooked it made-to-order and they had a pretty damn good wood-fired pizza as an option. If you are camping there for a festival in the future it would probably be smart to not depend on those options for the whole weekend though. The Finger Lakes offers a ton of opportunities to take in some nature in the afternoon, both onsite and offsite, exiting and entering the venue was a breeze.

    Papadosio are a mix of Prog Rock, Livetronica, Jazz and Jamband, and their eclectic style reflected on the wide-ranging line-up. Along with Psy-Dub producer Ott, both acts were scheduled to play longer sets each night. After some afternoon Yoga, the music started both days around noon. The afternoons started off laid back, with sparse crowds but as the days went on, the crowd thickened out and were really ready to go by 7 or so.

    As it was a new venue, there were still a few kinks to the weekend. As reported, a neighbor in the area is not exactly excited about the venue, and the late-night stage on Friday was shut down early at 2 AM (it was supposed to go until 5). Because of the legal issues with the sound, the late-night for Saturday was entirely canceled. The late-night stage itself was a hike up the mountain, but the venue had shuttles to remedy this and escorted people back down into the late of the night. To no fault of anyone, Ott’s Saturday’s set was cut short after only 45 minutes, as a lighting storm appeared in the area. Everyone went back to take shelter at their camp sites, some left but most stayed in the hopes that Papadosio would still be able to properly close out their festival. During the break the storm turned into a torrential downpour, but as quickly as it started, it stopped. Right before their scheduled set at 10, you could hear some sounds from the stage, and the lights turned back on. Someone from venue drove around in an ATV and let people know that Papadosio would be coming on soon.

    Papadosio was able to play their final set, you could tell that everyone was enjoying getting a win at the end. Wonderland Forest was a great spot for their Summer Sequence Festival, the weekend was a success with only a few hiccups. Hopefully the venue is able to work out some of the issues and they will be able to come back next summer. Papadosio still has several dates planned throughout the summer, including the Secret Dreams Music & Arts Festival in Ohio and AVL Fest in North Carolina. Wonderland Forest will be bringing back the Disco Biscuits over the 4th of July weekend for their second Biscoland music festival.

  • Stories With Music Concert Series Tours Libraries Across The Southern Tier

    Coming this summer to libraries in the Chemung, Steuben, Schuyler, and Tioga counties is the “Stories With Music” concert series. The series is sponsored by the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes (OSFL), which brings classical music to venues all across the Southern Tier of New York.

    Stories With Music is geared specifically towards young children and encourages all to learn and appreciate the arts. All events and performances are free and an enjoyable experience for all ages. 

    stories with music OSFL

    Since 1995, the OSFL has captivated audiences with its captivating performances and community engagement. Composed of talent from all over the Southern Tier, the OSFL was created with the merger of two orchestras: the Corning Philharmonic Society and the Elmira Symphony and Choral Society. For almost 30 years, the OSFL has devoted itself to working with young people, creating and maintaining family-friendly programs in schools, libraries, youth competitions, and their Youth Orchestra.

    Formed in 2018, Stories With Music truly started from the bottom. The original series was performed at only one library. In the beginning, OSFL presented one group of chamber musicians, who only performed one concert. Over the last six years, the concert series gained innumerable popularity and a steady following. This year, the lineup consists of over 3 different chamber groups, 30 performances, and 15 libraries in four different counties. Residents of the Chemung, Steuben, Schuyler, and Tioga counties can now enjoy the family-friendly experience that is Stories With Music.

    During the series, Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes musicians present classic children’s stories to music, providing the audience with an immersive and captivating experience. Each performance has a live read-aloud of iconic storybooks, including Little Red Riding Hood, The Adventures of Pinocchio, and more.

    Listed below are the groups and stories performed live at Stories With Music. See if Stories With Music is heading to your local library by visiting this link. For live updates, visit the OSFL’s Facebook page.

    The Adventures of Pinocchio, narrated and performed by the Brass Quintet

    – Larry Burroughs, trumpet

    – Lindsey Burroughs, trumpet

    – Claire Tuxill McKenney, horn

    – Duane Smith, trombone

    – Adam Peck/Keith Alcius, tuba

    Scottish Fairy Tales, Myths, and Legends narrated and performed by the String Duo

    – Rosanna Moore, harp

    – Shade Zajac, cello

    Three Billy Goats Gruff and Little Red Riding Hood, narrated and performed by Storied Winds

    – Lesley McClelland, oboe

    – David Resig, bassoon

    – Claire Tuxill McKenney, horn

    Below are the dates that have already been announced. Make sure to check this link, as new shows are added daily.

    Wind Trio
        7/3 at 2:00 PM Horseheads
        7/5 at 10:30 AM Dormann (Bath)
        7/31 at 1:00 PM Waverly
        8/15 at 3 PM Big Flats

    Brass
        7/26 at 10:30 AM Dormann (Bath)
        7/30 at 1 PM Waverly City Hall
        8/1 at 1 PM SE Steuben County (Corning) 

    String Duo
        7/25 at 3 PM Big Flats
        7/25 at 6 PM Steele Memorial (Elmira)
        7/26 at 11 AM Fred & Harriett Taylor Memorial (Hammondsport)
        8/2 at 10:30 AM Dormann (Bath)

  • CMAC 2024 Concert and Events Lineup Feat. The Avett Brothers, Goose, Brandi Carlile and More

    This summer, Canandaigua’s Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC), will feature 18 shows starting in May through August. The CMAC 2024 roster features artists spanning from rock to country, welcoming fans of all genres.

    Performance at CMAC

    The Avett Brothers– May 24 at 7 PM

    Grammy-nominated folk-rock band, The Avett Brothers, are kicking off CMAC’s 2024 season with their summer tour for the band’s brand new self-titled album released on May 17. Joining them as a guest is country and bluegrass artist Sierra Ferrell.

    Avett Brothers' CMAC date

    Zach Brown Band- June 2 at 6:30 PM

    Over the past 22 years as a band, the multi-platinum southern rock group led by Zac Brown have had five consecutive #1 albums on Billboard’s Country Albums Chart and won three GRAMMY awards including Best New Artist, Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, and Best Country Album. After releasing their new live album From The Road, Vol. 1: Covers and two new singles, the band will bring plenty of music, new and old, to CMAC.

    Warren Haynes- June 9 at 7 PM

    Former member of The Allman Brothers Band, The Dead, and founding member of Gov’t Mule, Warren Haynes is bringing the Now Is The Time tour to CMAC this summer featuring the Warren Haynes Band and The Dreams and Songs Symphonic Experience

    Warren Haynes' CMAC date

    Goose– June 15 at 7:30 PM

    Goose is a five-piece jam band hailing from Connecticut with clear influences from Phish and The Grateful Dead. Taking their 2024 summer tour on the road to support their latest album Ted Tapes 2024, the band will bring a slew of energetic music to Canandaigua.

    Carrie Underwood- June 21 at 7:30 PM

    Returning to the stage after last summer’s U.S. arena tour, multi-faceted country star Carrie Underwood, known for songs such as “Before He Cheats” and “Jesus Take the Wheel,” is making a stop at CMAC while on a break from her Las Vegas residency REFLECTION.

    Brandi Carlile– June 29 at 7:30 PM

    Nine-time GRAMMY winner Brandi Carlile returns to CMAC during a small tour of East Coast shows in June. She will be joined by her long-time collaborators, The Hanseroth Twins, who have played alongside her throughout her career. In recent years, she has worked closely with legends such as Joni Mitchell, Tanya Tucker, and Elton John.

    Norah Jones- July 5 at 7:30 PM

    Embarking on her North America Visions Tour 2024, nine-time GRAMMY winner, Norah Jones, is coming to CMAC in support of her new album Visions, released in March. With her, she brings the legendary soul singer Mavis Staples as her guest.

    Norah Jones' CMAC date

    Jason Mraz & The Superband- July 10 at 7:30 PM

    Singer-songwriter Jason Mraz, whose 2008 song “I’m Yours” put him on the radar, is continuing his tour, The Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride this summer, supporting his 2023 album of the same name. The alt-pop band Ripe will join the tour as a guest.

    Sam Hunt- August 15 at 6:30 PM

    Chart-topping country artist Sam Hunt, who can be recognized by his 2017 hit “Body Like A Back Road” is returning to the CMAC lineup while on tour for his new EP, Locked Up. He will be accompanied at CMAC by special guests and fellow country musicians Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line and Dalton Dover.

    Tedeschi Trucks Band– August 16 at 7 PM

    The 12-piece rock and soul group led by husband and wife Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi are returning to CMAC on their Deuces Wild 2024 tour, where country singer-songwriter Margo Price will join as their guest performer.

    Tedeschi Trucks Band's CMAC date

    Tickets and more information on these events can be found on CMAC’s website.

    Other Concerts and Events at CMAC

    John Fogerty- June 11 at 7 PM

    Oliver Anthony- June 22 at 8 PM

    Cody Jinks- July 18 at 7 PM

    Dierks Bentley– July 20 at 7 PM

    Chicago– July 25 at 7 PM

    Little River Band- August 9 at 7 PM

    Pentatonix- August 29 at 7 PM

    Miranda Lambert- August 30 at 7 PM