Badfish’s celebration of their 20th anniversary brings them to Frog Alley Brewing in Schenectady, New York on Saturday, August 14th.
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Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime
Wild Adriatic
Friday, July 16th, head to Frog Alley Brewing in Schenectady, New York for a show with Wild Adriatic.
Warren Haynes
Head to the Charles R. Wood Festival Commons on Thursday, July 1st to catch a show with Warren Haynes.

Flogging Molly // Violent Femmes
FLOGGING MOLLY
VIOLENT FEMMES
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS
ME FIRST AND THE GIMMME GIMMES THICK
SEPTEMBER 19TH
6:30 PM
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 25TH AT 10 AM
A PAVILION ONLY PERFORMANCE.
Ticketmaster
*Tickets subject to applicable service charges. Price subject to change without notice.

Spin Doctors
SPIN DOCTORS
Pick yourself up a “Pocket Full of Kryptonite” at Stratton this summer as The Spin Doctors play in the return to live music and the first show of the 2021 Stratton Mountain Music series.
A staple of the ’90s music scene with six albums including the triple-platinum Pocket Full of Kryptonite, which sold more than 10 million copies, The Spin Doctors bring their vibrant, blues-influenced sound and unique chemistry to the Stratton stage on Sunday, July 4. Tickets are only $35 in advance, $40 day of.
This is your chance to hear the hits all right here at Stratton Mountain this summer in a concert that promises to be “playful, tight and exuberantly fun.”
Doors open at 5:30PM with the opening set from 6PM to 7PM. The Spin Doctors are set to get the crowd going at 7:30PM.
Attendance is limited. Please check back here for regular updates.

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. Whittled into sharp shape by a touring schedule that’s kept them busy for roughly 250 days a year — including several European tours, countless stateside runs, and appearances at festivals like Bonnaroo & Mountain Jam — the band continues to place an emphasis on evolution. “We’re silly weirdos living out our childhood fantasy and we feel so lucky to able to continue chasing the dream,” says drummer Mateo Vosganian. Singer and guitarist Travis Gray agrees, saying that the goal is ultimately to continue to celebrate the electricity and elation of playing in a traveling band. “We love this,” he adds. “We’re just normal dudes who are lucky to be supported by fans who buy tickets and come out to shows, and we like to hang out with them. We aren’t trying to take ourselves too seriously. We’re trying to connect. We’re trying to feel.” With plenty of new songs and dance-party inciting jams, Wild A brings with it the next level of the explosive & fun live performance that gained them early acclaim from outlets like Rolling Stone, USA Today, and the Huffington Post.

Jim Gaudet & The Railroad Boys
Welcome back! Come celebrate live audiences returning The Linda at the Open for Business Concert Series. OFB features the home-grown outstanding performers of the Capital Region, special guests and you. Let’s do this.
Jim Gaudet and The Railroad Boys make one feel as if they’re traveling in time, maybe back to Louisiana in 1963. Mel Guarino of The Bluebillies said, “There is no other band that I know that can sound so modern and yet so classic and nostalgic. It’s at once, “Old Timey” and “Timeless”, echoing the sound and feel of maybe Hank Williams or the Stanley Brothers, with a “hill-billy” edge.”

The NoLaNauts
Welcome back! Come celebrate live audiences returning The Linda at the Open for Business Concert Series. OFB features the home-grown outstanding performers of the Capital Region, special guests and you. Let’s do this.
The NoLaNauts with special guest, comic Chris Lamberth!
Meet the NoLaNauts, a spicy groove collective dedicated to serving up a healthy dose of “Who Dat Funk.”
The NoLaNauts reflect years of living, visiting, immersing and loving New Orleans, its people and their rich culture. New Orleans is the most interesting city in the United States and it lives by its own rules and traditions – Mardi Gras – Jazz Fest – Red Beans – Tipitina’s – PoBoys – Preservation Hall – Crawfish and festivals that celebrate every aspect of being alive and being in the Crescent City.
The NoLaNauts are the dream of Tom O’Connor and Brian Lawlor who have faithfully participated in every available New Orleans experience including decades of nearly religious attendance at New Orleans’ Jazz and Heritage Festival. Tom and Brian have played music together for over 30 years and seized the opportunity to assemble some of the finest musicians in the area to bring a taste of the New Orleans music scene to life in the Northeast.
These musicians have worked tirelessly to respectfully capture the joy and depth of the music of New Orleans including the Meters, Allen Toussaint, Dr.John, Neville Brothers, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, Subdudes, Little Feat, The Iguanas and many more artists who honor the spirit of New Orleans and its people.
SURGEON GENERAL’S WARNING: Hanging out with the NoLaNauts can be mildly infectious. Symptoms include: Loss of inhibition, careless displays of groove induced happiness, feverish outbreaks of funky fires and decadent desires. Fortunately….for all of our sisters and brothers…. there is no known antidote for this condition!
So- put on your dancing shoes and load up on the beads!!
The NoLaNauts are: Peter Andriakos: Percussion & Vocals Brian Bean: Bass & Vocals Brian Brancato: Trumpet and Vocals Brian Lawlor: Drums & Vocals Colin McInnis: Sax & Vocals Ben Moss: Guitar & Vocals David Macejka: Drums – Percussion & Spoken Word Tom O’Connor: Guitar & Vocals Joe Sobero- Drums and Vocals Bill Ringwood- Sax & Vocals Rick Rothermel: Keyboards-B3 & Vocals

Michael Franti & Spearhead ***CANCELLED***
Message from the band regarding the cancellation of this show:

Jeff Tweedy w/s/g Nels Cline
The one and only Jeff Tweedy takes the stage, joined by special guest and Wilco bandmate Nels Cline, for a concert benefiting MASS MoCA’s Joe Thompson “Yes” Fund. All proceeds directly support the museum’s mission to champion artists and art-making in all forms.
As Tweedy says of MASS MoCA’s founding director Joe Thompson as he departs after 33 years at the helm:
“Apart from being an inspiring, incredible human, Joe’s involvement over the years has had a massive influence on the dreamy wonderland we’ve all come to know as Solid Sound Festival. It’s hard to picture it happening without him. But it’s pleasantly easy to picture the festivities to come thanks to Joe’s generous and enduring contributions. We’ll miss him. He leaves big shoes to fill, no doubt. Thankfully his footsteps have made a loving and well-worn path. I’m confident they’ll be easy to follow. Thank you, Joe!”
– Jeff Tweedy
“Yes” Fund Hero Ticket
“Yes” Fund Hero ticket holders receive access to a pre-concert cocktail reception with MASS MoCA founding director Joe Thompson, a preferred viewing area in front of the stage, and museum admission. In honor of Joe’s life’s work building a place where artists can dream big, all proceeds from this concert benefit the Joe Thompson “Yes” Fund, directly supporting the museum’s mission to champion artists and art-making in all forms.
Make a Plan
- This performance will take place outside, in MASS MoCA’s Joe’s Field and will be held rain or shine.
- No outside food or beverages will be allowed in the venue during the event. Food and drinks are available for purchase during the show.
- All events at MASS MoCA are accessible to all audiences. Please contact boxoffice@massmoca.org if you would like to inquire about accessibility needs and services.
- By purchasing a ticket to join MASS MoCA’s visitors, staff, and artists on the museum campus, you agree to follow a Courtesy Code, detailed here. Our full COVID FAQ is here.

Dr. Dog
Yep, you read that right, last one. Go figure! Some of us have been in Dr. Dog for longer than we haven’t. It’s a thing unto itself and it tends to do what it wants. We don’t know what Dr. Dog will do after this, we just know it won’t include going on tour…excepting the tour we’re announcing now, which is going to rule. Don’t make a horrible mistake you will undoubtedly regret and relive continuously in anguish. Go to the show for all of our sakes.

Cold War Kids

Gogol Bordello
Gogol Bordello has spent over a decade electrifying audiences the world over with its internationally acclaimed gypsy-punk sound. A touring force, the band averages 200+ shows each year in locales across the U.S., Europe, S. Africa, Russia, Australia and Japan, and has performed at prominent music festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Fuji Rock and Glastonbury.
As innovators and leaders of the Gypsy Punk genre, the group’s supercharged music is based on a gypsy two-step rhythm, and is augmented by styles picked up along the way including metal, rap, flamenco, roots reggae, Italian spaghetti, Western twang and dub. Their music and legendary concert performances have earned the band a global following and critical praise, including from former Village Voice Chief Music Critic, Robert Christgau, who called Gogol Bordello “the world’s most visionary band.”
Frontman Eugene Hutz founded Gogol Bordello in New York City in 1999, after leaving Ukraine in the aftermath of Chernobyl. In keeping with his vision of creating an international groove, he recruited musicians of all ages, nationalities and cultures to join the ever-evolving lineup. The band is currently recording the follow up to their last studio album, Pura Vida Conspiracy.

Alanis Morissette
ALANIS MORISSETTE ANNOUNCES NEW 2021-2022 DATES FOR WORLD TOUR CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF JAGGED LITTLE PILL
DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, 2ND SHOW ADDED AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL AND THE O2 ARENA IN LONDON!
NEW RECORDING WITH WILLIE NELSON, “ON THE ROAD AGAIN”, OUT TODAY!
GENERAL TICKETS ON SALE STARTING JUNE 4 AT 10AM LOCAL TIME ON LIVENATION.COM
ALANIS WILL BE JOINED BY SPECIAL GUEST GARBAGE WITH CAT POWER ALSO APPEARING (US DATES ONLY)

Garcia Project w/s/g Deadgrass & Friends
The Garcia Project w/s/g Deadgrass and Friends
FRIDAY JUNE 11, 2021 || LAKE GEORGE, NY
presented by Guthrie Bell and the LGD/50 Concert Series
(An A.I.M.Family Production)
Gates: 5:00pm / Show: 6:00pm

The Garcia Project is the nationally touring, critically acclaimed tribute to The Jerry Garcia Band. The Garcia Project performs full, classic set lists from 1976 – 1995. The Garcia Project faithfully channels and projects the feelings, emotions and music that propelled the Jerry Garcia Band and the fans through many years of musical bliss. It’s about family, soul searching, rejoicing, contemplating, celebrating, seeking truth and loving one another. It’s The Garcia Project.
Check out our new album produced by Maria Muldaur and featuring Peter Rowan, Jacklyn LaBranch, Jason Crosby, Jacob Jolliff, Buzz Buchanan and more — SPIRIT: A tribute to Jerry Garcia and the spiritual songs he performed at www.thegarciaproject.com/spirit
“I spent a lot of nights in a lot of places with the Jerry Garcia Band, and I’m here to say that I really enjoy what The Garcia Project does with those memories. Mik’s guitar and his and Kat’s vocals stir up some very sweet vibes…Check ‘em out.” — Dennis McNally, former publicist for the Jerry Garcia Band & The Grateful Dead
“For those of us who crave late 70’s (and through the 80’s and 90’s) Jerry Garcia Band, The Garcia Project scratches that itch for hearing live renditions of JGB shows from that period.”
— Bob Minkin, legendary Grateful Dead and Jerry Band rock photographer
“The Garcia Project’s attention to detail on intonation and performance structure does set them apart as an authority on Jerry Garcia.” – NYSMUSIC

Deadgrass & Friends
Grammy Award winner C Lanzbom (Vocals, Acoustic and Electric Guitars) brings his exciting and blues-laden style developed through decades of songwriting, international touring, recording dozens of studio albums, featured television performances, and more. C is known for his work with Soulfarm (formerly Inasense), Deadgrass, Crystal Bowersox, and many more. He runs Sherwood Ridge Studio, a premier recording studio in New York.
Russell Gottlieb (Banjo, Vocals) is an inspired performer whose playing is located at the intersection of careful introspection and reckless abandon and forged by the study of diverse influences from bluegrass and country to jazz and metal. Russell is known for his work as a touring performer and songwriter with Steel Press, Deadgrass, and The Brummy Brothers. He runs Three Wings Studios, a platform for creative music education.
Clare Maloney (Vocals, Guitar) delivers singing that is enthralling and powerful for audiences from Lincoln Center to Woodstock. Known for her work with The Englishtown Project, Clare’s interpretations of folk and rock favorites of the 60s and 70s have gained her a loyal following. Trained in opera, she has also been featured on notable classical stages in the United States and Europe, along with a wide variety of recording projects.
James Kerr (Vocals, Dobro) uses his vast knowledge and experience to expand genre boundaries and confound expectations, while staying solidly rooted to foundations of Delta blues and bluegrass. James is a committed performer and educator, appearing regularly at notable concert venues and festivals and holding both a master’s degree and doctorate. Dr. Kerr directs the Bluegrass Ensemble at Columbia University and teaches guitar at Naugatuck Valley Community College, and John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY).
Ian Kenselaar (Upright Bass) is a multi-faceted and voracious student of music steeped in jazz and improvisation and never afraid to dive head-first into new styles and genres, including a special interest in old-time and bluegrass music. Ian’s fervor and focus have lead him to such esteemed venues as the North Sea Jazz festival and New Jersey Performing Arts Center with iconic artists including Savion Glover, JD Allen, and many more. He currently educates and leads the next generation of musicians as a teaching artist at NJPAC.
ALL SHOW INFO:
Tickets are sold per pod – per day only.
Preferred parking is per day only.
Preferred Parking is within 300′ of the Gate. All members of your pod must be in your vehicle. Vehicles MUST exit the parking area by 12am.
GENERAL RULES & INFORMATION (Please Read Carefully):
ONE SEAT = ONE POD
This is a POD concert. By purchasing a ticket, you are purchasing a single pod, which includes admission for up to 5 people max to occupy that pod. Each pod is roughly 8.5 ft x 8.5 ft and has roughly 8.5 ft of space on all 4 sides. Please Note: you will only be issued one (1) ticket for your pod so please plan to arrive with the other people in your pod, as each ticket can only be scanned one (1) time. There will be no congregating to wait for members of your pod at the gate.
Face coverings are required at all times, in accordance with NYS Guidelines, if you are over the age of 2 and medically able to tolerate such covering. Individuals may however, temporarily remove their face covering while inside their designated pod in order to eat or drink.
In order to enter the site, you will need the following (NO EXCEPTIONS):
1) Printout of E-Ticket (1 per pod)
2) Valid government-issued photo ID
3) Submit to a touchless temperature screening (must be UNDER 100.4°)
ARRIVAL:
Upon entry you will:
1) Receive a touchless temperature screening
2) Have your ticket scanned
3) Receive your wristbands
Food and a variety of adult beverages and soft drinks will be available for purchase. All food/beverage stations and restrooms will have ground markings to assist in observing social distancing measures while in line. Food and drinks may only be consumed inside your designated pod.
Additional Rules:
- Absolutely no refunds – No exceptions (other than cancellation of the event).
- Event is rain or shine.
- Pods are transferable as long as the person you transfer to has the e-ticket as well as ALL other info as required per confirmation email at arrival. Each pod ticket can only be scanned one time so do not share your ticket with anyone.
- No re-entry
- No pets
- No backpacks
- No coolers
- No outside food or drinks
- One (1) unopened water or one (1) empty plastic drinking bottle allowed per person as well as special needs food items.
- No fireworks
- No weapons or self-defense products allowed
- Clear handbags ONLY
- Lawn / camping chairs are allowed and highly recommended (un-bagged only)
- No EZ Ups or tents
- No pod exchanges.
- No pod hopping.
STATE & LOCAL RE-OPENING GUIDELINES
By purchasing a ticket, you and all guests agree to abide by the venue’s rules of conduct as outlined below. Any guest who fails to comply with these conditions will be required to leave without a refund.
The following guidelines are in place until further notice, and are subject to change according to state and local officials:
- Attendees/ticket purchasers also acknowledge and agree to comply with all Covid-19 regulations, current and future, including but not limited to, wearing masks outside your pod, social distancing, and all other safe practices further outlined below. Current guidelines, safe practices, and other info can be found here:
RULES OF CONDUCT:
Please be aware that changes may have occurred on the premises due to COVID-19 restrictions as directed by the state and local health officials, and even if you are familiar with the venue, we ask that you please be attentive for, and respect any and all changes and notices that may be in effect at the time of the event. Please review carefully and adhere to current safety guidelines outlined below to help us to create a safe and enjoyable event for everyone – and so that we can CONTINUE to do so.
- Social distancing guidelines must be adhered to at all times. Please remain at least 6ft apart from others not in your pod at all times.
- Face coverings are required at all times if you are over the age of 2 and medically able to tolerate such covering. Individuals may however, temporarily remove their face covering while inside their designated pod in order to eat or drink.
- All guests must remain inside their pods at all times except for bathroom trips and going to vendors. Switching pods is NOT allowed.
- Restrooms are handicapped accessible and are located in the bathroom building. Please review and adhere to all posted instructions before entering and maintain social distancing in line. All guests must wear a face mask when visiting the restroom.
- Attendants will be sanitizing each restroom on a consistent basis using the required alcohol cleaning supplies recommended by the CDC.
DISCLAIMER:
Absolutely no refunds – no exceptions (unless the event is cancelled). Rain or shine. In the event of severe weather, announcements and instructions will be broadcast over the public address system. Lineups and times are subject to change. Any ticket suspected of being purchased for the sole purpose of reselling can be canceled at the discretion of Improv Records Inc or any agent appointed by Improv Records Inc. Tickets available at the door (if not sold out)
COVID-19 Warning/Terms & Conditions-
All ticket holders freely and voluntarily assume all risks, hazards and dangers arising from or relating in any way to the risk of contracting a communicable disease or illness (including exposure to COVID-19, a bacteria, virus, or other pathogen capable of causing a communicable disease or illness), whether occurring before, during, or after the event, however caused or contracted, and hereby covenant not to sue and waive, release, and discharge any and all claims and potential claims against Improv Records Inc, Charles R Wood Festival Commons, The Village and Town of Lake George, Warren County, NY, their Boards, Officers and Employees, any and all affiliates, owners, members, officers, principals, directors, employees, agents, and volunteers relating to such risks to the fullest extent allowed under New York State law. If you are purchasing tickets for other people, you agree that all parties have reviewed, acknowledged, and agreed to this waiver, and you warrant and represent that you have the right, authority, and capacity to enter into this Agreement on behalf of yourself, your minor children, and any other people for whom you are purchasing tickets. You hereby agree to indemnify, save, and hold harmless Improv Records Inc including all entities as described above from any and all loss, liability, damage, or cost, including attorney’s fees, arising from or relating to exposure to or physical illness or death from COVID-19. We have taken enhanced health and safety measures – for patrons, artists, crew and staff. You must follow all posted instructions while on Charles R. Wood Festival Commons property. An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe physical illness and death. To enter Charles R. Wood Festival Commons property, all ticket holders are required to have their temperatures taken and recorded by Improv Records Inc. Anyone refusing to comply with the forgoing requirements will not be allowed entry onto Charles R. Wood Festival Commons property. Anyone who has a temperature above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, or who is observed exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed entry onto Charles R Wood Festival Commons property. Improv Records Inc (and appointed agents) has the right, at its sole discretion, to deny entry onto Charles R Wood Festival Commons’ property for any reason, including but not limited to those reasons provided herein. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. By visiting Charles R. Wood Festival Commons, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19. By purchasing tickets you are in essence clicking “I Accept” and confirming you and all persons with you agree to these expressed conditions as well as any other conditions imposed by NYS, Warren County NY, and Village/Town of Lake George NY.
Date & Time
Fri, Jun 11, 2021 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Venue Details
Charles R Wood Festival Commons
17 West Brook Road, Lake George, New York, 12845, United States
Improv Records
Producing the finest events in the North Country for over 12 years….

Zach Brock & Bob Lanzetti of Snarky Puppy
About this event
Limited seating, reservations required. A predetermined amount of tables are available for parties of 10, 6, 4 and 2. Table reservation prices are based on the rate of $22.50 per person. All social distancing guidelines enforced. Masks must be worn when not seated at your table.
Doors : 7:00
Show : 8:00
Critically acclaimed as the “pre-eminent improvising violinist of his generation,” Zach Brock is an American jazz violinist and GRAMMY Award-winning member of Snarky Puppy. He has toured with Stanley Clarke and Phil Markowitz, released seven solo albums, and was named “Rising Star Violinist” of 2013 by Downbeat Magazine. A passionate educator, Zach has coached hundreds of musicians from workshops to conservatories worldwide. Zach remains a perennial coffee fanatic and skateboard enthusiast, and currently lives with his wife and daughters in the NYC area.
Bob Lanzetti is a Brooklyn, NY based professional guitarist, composer, producer, and educator. Bob is an original member of the GRAMMY Award-winning jazz/funk collective, Snarky Puppy and has performed in over 40 countries and played on every recorded release to date. In addition to Snarky Puppy, Bob has performed and recorded with many artists including Tommy Sims, Jerry Granelli, Robben Ford, Bokanté, Michelle Willis, Becca Stevens, Cory Henry, Ghost-Note (Robert “Sput” Searight/Nate Werth), Lucy Woodward, Banda Magda, and many more.
www.zachbrock.com / www.boblanzetti.com

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats w/s/g The Marcus King Band
About this event
FAQ:
Please Note: This event will be presented in accordance with applicable public health requirements as of the date of the event; which could include changes to capacity, attendance prerequisites, procedures, and other protective measures.
CDC guidelines (subject to change)
• Unvaccinated individuals: Require 6 feet of social distancing and wear masks
• Vaccinated individuals: No social distancing or masks required in “fully vaccinated section. Mask and social distancing will still be required in common areas.
What’s included in a VIP ticket?
ViP Parking (closets lot to the entrance gate)
Exclusive VIP Entry
Access to the VIP Viewing area in front of the Stage
Exclusive VIP Lounge in covered tent.
Exclusive VIP restrooms
Exclusive Cash Bar in the Vip lounge
What do I need to be considered “fully vaccinated” ?
Fully Vaccinated is defined as having received a final vaccination dose at least 14 days prior to the concert date (i.e., second dose of Pfizer/Moderna or single dose of Johnson & Johnson).
What are the health requirements in a fully vaccinated section?
Guests Age 12+
Must have received their final vaccination dose at least 14 days prior to game date (i.e., second dose of Pfizer/Moderna or single dose of Johnson & Johnson).
A CDC-issued COVID-19 vaccination card showing fully-vaccinated status must be presented at time of entry.
An appropriate ID matching the name on the COVID-19 vaccination documentation.
Guests Age 12 and younger
Children 12 years of age and younger may accompany their fully vaccinated parent or guardian in a Vaccinated Section, without proof of a negative COVID-19 test.
What are acceptable forms of proof of a vaccination?
The following are acceptable as proof of full vaccination along with an appropriate ID matching the name on the COVID-19 vaccination documentation (if 12 years or older):
Vaccination card (which includes name of person vaccinated, type of vaccine provided and date last dose administered)
A photo of a vaccination card as a separate document
A photo of the attendee’s vaccine card stored on a phone or electronic device
Documentation of vaccination from a healthcare provider electronic health record or state Immunization Information System record.
*Self-reported vaccination records that are not verified by a health care provider cannot be accepted.
Do I still need to wear a face covering when in the “fully vaccinated” section?
No, face coverings are not required while in Vaccinated Sections. You must wear face coverings outside of Vaccinated Sections, except while actively eating and/or drinking in their areas.
Do I still need to follow social distancing guidelines when not in the “fully vaccinated” seating section?
Yes. restrooms, concessions and merchandise outlets located adjacent to a vaccinated seating section will still operate under social distancing protocols.
Can I purchase a pod in the unvaccinated section if I am fully vaccinated?
No. Pods are only for “unvaccinated people” and are subject to disappear as the CDC regulations are ever changing.
There is a potential that these Pods will be eliminated if NYS no longer requires them.
Is this event for all ages?
This event is All Ages.
Parking?
On-site parking is FREE
Limited parking for vehicles with ADA placards or license plates is available. Please identify yourself to a parking attendant when you arrive.
What are the hours?
Doors : 4:30 pm
Music: 7 pm
End: Approximately 10:30 pm
What can I bring?
Bags smaller than 16”x16”x8” will be permitted inside the venue
Low-backed chairs (under 30″) to ensure good viewing for your neighbors. These are only allowed outside no chair zones. Blankets? Of course
Strollers that are reasonably sized and do not obstruct the view of others
In the event of rain, handheld umbrellas are allowed in the venue and in seating areas but must be closed and stored during sets so as not to obstruct the views of others.
Non-professional cameras are permitted but cannot be used to reproduce the event and must not interfere with other fans’ enjoyment of the concert. (No audio or video recording)
What should I leave at home?
Bags larger than 16”x16”x8” will NOT be permitted inside the venue.
Coolers, outside food, beverages, glass containers of any kind, alcoholic beverages, illegal substances of any kind, firearms, noise-making devices, laser pointers, knives, box cutters, tools of any kind (including hammers, knives, screwdrivers, etc.), pepper spray, mace, or any kind of item that could be used as a weapon.
Professional audio visual equipment
Beach umbrellas or beach balls
Pop up tents
Pets (sorry, we love dogs and cats but cannot allow them into the concert field)
Drones
Am I allowed to leave the concert and re-enter?
To ensure our fans’ safety and efficiency of our entry operation, we are not able to allow re-entry. That means that you may only enter the event once and will not be able to leave. Sorry, but you can’t go to your car. Please bring everything you’ll need with you when you arrive!
What happens if it rains?
This is a rain-or-shine event! Please check the weather and be prepared for inclement weather. In the case of severe weather, please check this website as well as our Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages for updated information!
Can I leave my car overnight?
NO
About Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats:
Growing up in rural Missouri, Nathaniel Rateliff got his early music education from his family, who performed in the church band in which Nathaniel played drums. At 19, Rateliff moved to Denver where he worked night shifts at a bottle factory and a trucking company while testing out songs at open-mic nights. Rateliff’s 2010 solo album, In Memory of Loss, propelled him to the forefront of Denver’s tight-knit folk scene, with The New York Times dubbing him “a local folk pop hero” and launched his career as a touring musician. His debut as well as subsequent solo albums continued to receive critical acclaim while Rateliff continued to explore his sound. A set of rough demos recorded in 2013 pointed Rateliff in a new direction, and somewhere between Sam & Dave and The Band, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats was born. The band’s self-titled debut album was a breakout success—now certified Gold in the U.S., it has sold over a million records worldwide. Their sophomore album Tearing at the Seams debuted in March 2018 to widespread critical acclaim as well. Last year, Rateliff released his first solo album in seven years via Stax Records. And It’s Still Alright peaked at #3 on iTunes’ “Top Albums” chart, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s “Americana/Folk” chart, landed at #2 on their “Current Rock” chart and resided at #1 on the Americana Albums Chart for eight consecutive weeks. Rateliff has appeared on every late night television program and recently made his debut on “Saturday Night Live” performing his latest single “Redemption,” which was written for and featured in the Apple Original film, Palmer, starring Justin Timberlake. Rateliff has toured extensively worldwide, playing major festivals and selling out iconic venues including their hometown Red Rocks Amphitheater multiple times. In 2018, Rateliff also launched a Denver-based foundation called The Marigold Project to support community and nonprofit organizations working on issues of economic and social justice.

Modest Mouse ***SOLD OUT***
***THIS SHOW IS NOW SOLD OUT***
Modest Mouse return for a show at Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, New York on Saturday, August 7th. Doors at 5PM, show starts at 7PM.
Please Note: This event will be presented in accordance with applicable public health requirements as of the date of the event; which could include changes to capacity, attendance prerequisites, procedures, and other protective measures.

The Outlaw Festival with Willie Nelson
The Outlaw Music Festival returns to SPAC on Sunday, September 12 with Willie Nelson & Family, Sturgill Simpson, Gov’t Mule and Margo Price! Tickets available Thursday, May 27 at 10 AM.

Lettuce
What the FUNK? Lettuce will be funking up Lake George for 2 nights on July 9th and 10th!! All Lettuce, all night x 2. We are incredibly funking excited! 4 and 6 person pods on sale now! We want the funk, give us the funk! Be the Funk! FUNK YES!!!