While the concert is now sold out, dinner reservations are still avaliable
for the 4pm sitting. A delicious dinner prepared by Harvest Brewing
makes for the perfect start to whatever your downtown Bennington
plans are this weekend!
Dinner reservations are strongly suggested and can be made by emailing: orders@villagegarage.com
A family friendly Music and Arts Festival featuring Dead Man’s Waltz, Mystic Dead, A Phine Connection, Just Garcia Band, The Picky Bastards, craft vendors, food & more!
This event will feature a Community Food Drive ~ Please bring non-perishable food items to be donated to Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry in Dalton!
The Sensational Soul Cruisers are an 11 man horn group who pay tribute to the best of the 60’s, 70’s & 80’s Old School, Classic Soul, RnB, Motown and Disco. Catch their show at The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls, New York on Sunday, October 20th.
Catch a triple header show with Super 400, along with special guests The Switch and NewellProg, on Saturday, October 19th at The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls, New York.
Head to The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls, New York on Thursday, October 17th for GONG’s musically diverse world, which includes shades of psychedelia, space rock, jazz, avant-garde, krautrock and surreal soundscapes.
A woman-led initiative that seeks to create a space for inclusivity, wellness, and cultural honoring. Our event combines the expertise of seasoned festival producers and retreat leaders to offer a holistic experience that blends music, wellness workshops, and cultural storytelling. Other key highlights include:
Inclusivity and Wellness:
We prioritize inclusivity, with a particular focus on BIPOC and indigenous representation. Our festival features workshops, yoga sessions, and wellness activities designed to cater to all attendees, creating a nurturing environment that celebrates diversity and promotes holistic health.
KID’S ACTIVITIES:
We also recognize the importance and value of making our event accessible to families with children. To this end, we are putting together an interactive Kid’s Zone so that your young ones can partake in the experience in a special way.
Healthy Food and Drink Options:
Our food and drink vendors will provide a variety of healthy options, ensuring that all dietary preferences and needs are met. This aligns with our commitment to wellness and sustainability.
Cultural Storytelling and Land Honoring:
We will pay tribute to the ancestral lands of Lake George by honoring the history, spirit, and resilience of Indigenous peoples through storytelling, ceremonies, and cultural sharing. By weaving the rich heritage and energy into our event, we aim to create a meaningful and authentic experience that celebrates the land’s storied past and fosters a deeper connection with the natural world.
Vendor Diversity:
We will host a variety of vendors offering wellness modalities, artisanal crafts, and more, enhancing the festival’s atmosphere and providing attendees with diverse experiences.
Art Integration:
Art will play a significant role in our festival, with installations and live art performances that complement the musical acts and wellness activities, creating a vibrant and inspiring environment.
A woman-led initiative that seeks to create a space for inclusivity, wellness, and cultural honoring. Our event combines the expertise of seasoned festival producers and retreat leaders to offer a holistic experience that blends music, wellness workshops, and cultural storytelling. Other key highlights include:
Inclusivity and Wellness:
We prioritize inclusivity, with a particular focus on BIPOC and indigenous representation. Our festival features workshops, yoga sessions, and wellness activities designed to cater to all attendees, creating a nurturing environment that celebrates diversity and promotes holistic health.
KID’S ACTIVITIES:
We also recognize the importance and value of making our event accessible to families with children. To this end, we are putting together an interactive Kid’s Zone so that your young ones can partake in the experience in a special way.
Healthy Food and Drink Options:
Our food and drink vendors will provide a variety of healthy options, ensuring that all dietary preferences and needs are met. This aligns with our commitment to wellness and sustainability.
Cultural Storytelling and Land Honoring:
We will pay tribute to the ancestral lands of Lake George by honoring the history, spirit, and resilience of Indigenous peoples through storytelling, ceremonies, and cultural sharing. By weaving the rich heritage and energy into our event, we aim to create a meaningful and authentic experience that celebrates the land’s storied past and fosters a deeper connection with the natural world.
Vendor Diversity:
We will host a variety of vendors offering wellness modalities, artisanal crafts, and more, enhancing the festival’s atmosphere and providing attendees with diverse experiences.
Art Integration:
Art will play a significant role in our festival, with installations and live art performances that complement the musical acts and wellness activities, creating a vibrant and inspiring environment.
A woman-led initiative that seeks to create a space for inclusivity, wellness, and cultural honoring. Our event combines the expertise of seasoned festival producers and retreat leaders to offer a holistic experience that blends music, wellness workshops, and cultural storytelling. Other key highlights include:
Inclusivity and Wellness:
We prioritize inclusivity, with a particular focus on BIPOC and indigenous representation. Our festival features workshops, yoga sessions, and wellness activities designed to cater to all attendees, creating a nurturing environment that celebrates diversity and promotes holistic health.
KID’S ACTIVITIES:
We also recognize the importance and value of making our event accessible to families with children. To this end, we are putting together an interactive Kid’s Zone so that your young ones can partake in the experience in a special way.
Healthy Food and Drink Options:
Our food and drink vendors will provide a variety of healthy options, ensuring that all dietary preferences and needs are met. This aligns with our commitment to wellness and sustainability.
Cultural Storytelling and Land Honoring:
We will pay tribute to the ancestral lands of Lake George by honoring the history, spirit, and resilience of Indigenous peoples through storytelling, ceremonies, and cultural sharing. By weaving the rich heritage and energy into our event, we aim to create a meaningful and authentic experience that celebrates the land’s storied past and fosters a deeper connection with the natural world.
Vendor Diversity:
We will host a variety of vendors offering wellness modalities, artisanal crafts, and more, enhancing the festival’s atmosphere and providing attendees with diverse experiences.
Art Integration:
Art will play a significant role in our festival, with installations and live art performances that complement the musical acts and wellness activities, creating a vibrant and inspiring environment.
Join us for an intimate acoustic evening with Murray’s Law comprised of Brian Murray and Jimmy Law from the rapidly rising band, Dogs In A Pile. Hailing from Asbury Park, New Jersey, these two will intertwine a web of brand new songs, as well as Dogs favorites Don’t miss this rare appearance to see the hottest new duo on the circuit.
Murray’s Law is an acoustic guitar duo featuring Brian and Jimmy of Dogs in a Pile. Born from the creative synergy that accompanies the incomparable pair’s decades long friendship, their captivating energy and raw musical prowess shine in an unplugged format. Delivering vibrant covers and a healthy mix of original music that is as catchy as it is complex, each Murray’s Law performance is an intrepid and engaging experience.
Following the announcement that was felt around the world, the global cultural phenomenon continues with Oasis’ return. Today the band announces the North American dates of their OASIS LIVE ’25 world tour. The North American leg, produced by Live Nation and SJM, will see Oasis play stadiums in Toronto, ON;Chicago, IL; East Rutherford, NJ; Los Angeles, CA; and Mexico City, MX, next summer with Cage The Elephant as the special guest across all dates.
OASIS LIVE ’25 will make a stop at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, on August 31, 2025.
The news comes 16 years since their last performance in North America. Oasis commented,
“America.
Oasis is coming.
You have one last chance to prove that you loved us all along.”
The previously announced dates on the Oasis Live ‘25 tour sold out immediately culminating in the biggest concert launch ever seen in the UK and Ireland, with over 10 million fans from 158 countries queuing to buy tickets. Days after their return, the band claimed their 8th UK No. 1 album with the 30th anniversary of their electrifying debut album Definitely Maybe, while at the same time occupying two other spots in the top 5 UK albums chart.
Oasis remain a huge draw in the streaming era, with over 32 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone – an increase of almost 50% since the announcement of their return – and nearly 12.5 billion streams to date across platforms.
Registration for the presale is currently open at www.oasisinet.com until Tuesday, October 1st at 8am EST. General ticket onsale will begin Friday, October 4th at 12pm local time and will be available from www.ticketmaster.com.
Plans are underway for Oasis Live ’25 to go to other continents outside of Europe and North America later next year.
Catch a show with Soul Asylum on their Slowly But Shirley Tour, along with special gues The Juliana Hatfield Three, at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland, Vermont on Friday, November 1st.
This annual event features New York State craft beer selections, fall activities such as a pie-eating contest, lawn games, plus music and more!
5:30 p.m.
The McKrells
6:30 p.m.
Gangstagrass
7:30 p.m.
Pie Eating Contest courtesy of Meredith’s Bread
7:45 p.m.
The Travelin’ McCourys
Food, Beverage, and More
NYS Beers & Ciders
Adirondack Oktoberfest
Brown’s Cherry Razz
Brown’s Oatmeal Stout
Druther’s All In
Indian Ladder Cider Donut
Ithaca Country Pumpkin
Ithaca Flower Power
Ommegang Farm Fresh Ale
Wolf Hollow Amber
Wolf Hollow Campout Stout
Food Vendors
Alaturco Mediterranean Grill
Alima’s Cuisine
Given to Fry
Kona Ice
Margarita City
Menya Jiro Ramen
Reggae Boy Cafe
Robles Catering
Roy’s Caribbean
The Platted Palette
The Skinny Pancake
Umami Gallery
Retail & Information Vendors
Goldfish Swim School
Jade & Geodes
New Scotland Spirits
OGS Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Palace Theatre
The Bull and Bee
The Jerky Hut
Getting to the Empire State Plaza
Please note, the Empire State Plaza does not have a physical address that interfaces well with GPS, Google Maps, or other mapping systems. We suggest using the following GPS coordinates to direct you to the Visitor’s Parking Lot: N 42.650674, W 73.7600
FreshGrass | North Adams 2024 Tickets On Sale Now!
“[A] wonderland of traditional and cutting-edge roots music.” – New England Public Media
Set against the foothills of the beautiful Berkshire mountains FreshGrass is a family-friendly festival with the best in bluegrass and roots music filling the fields, courtyards, and galleries of MASS MoCA — the largest contemporary art museum in the country (gallery admission included with all tickets!). Along with world premieres, emerging artist competitions, farm-fresh food, local brews, and pop-up jam sessions, this is three days of festival magic produced in partnership by MASS MoCA, the FreshGrass Foundation, and No Depression.
FreshGround is a tent-camping field within easy walking distance (.7 miles; 12 minutes) of the festival, convenient to downtown merchants, bars, and restaurants. A shuttle bus runs continuously to the festival from the campsite. Camping is on sale now.
By purchasing a ticket to FreshGrass (and all events on our campus), you agree to join MASS MoCA’s visitors, staff, and artists in following our Courtesy Code, detailed here.
About FreshGrass | North Adams
Music starts early in the museum courtyards, moves to our spacious (and grassy!) urban concert meadow, and then continues until past your bedtime with wild and woolly late-night barn dances in the Hunter Center on Friday and Saturday nights. Concerts held rain or shine. The lineup is jam-packed with guitar gods and banjo gurus, traditionalists, and trailblazers — artists you already know and love interspersed with FreshGrass discoveries. Taken together, it’s an expansive group of performers who both draw on the past and look to the future. We like to think of it as “great music uprooted.” The FreshGrass Awards celebrates new talent, with cash prizes to the contest winners. Finalists in the band, banjo, fiddle, and guitar categories perform for a panel of industry professionals on Saturday and Sunday of the festival, with winners announced on Sunday afternoon. Open to all festival-goers, the contest showcases the future of bluegrass and roots music when the bands play original and traditional tunes. With prizes totaling $20,000, grand prize winners receive a performance spot at the next year’s festival, recording sessions at Compass Records, and handcrafted instruments from festival sponsors.
FreshGrass | North Adams 2024 Tickets On Sale Now!
“[A] wonderland of traditional and cutting-edge roots music.” – New England Public Media
Set against the foothills of the beautiful Berkshire mountains FreshGrass is a family-friendly festival with the best in bluegrass and roots music filling the fields, courtyards, and galleries of MASS MoCA — the largest contemporary art museum in the country (gallery admission included with all tickets!). Along with world premieres, emerging artist competitions, farm-fresh food, local brews, and pop-up jam sessions, this is three days of festival magic produced in partnership by MASS MoCA, the FreshGrass Foundation, and No Depression.
FreshGround is a tent-camping field within easy walking distance (.7 miles; 12 minutes) of the festival, convenient to downtown merchants, bars, and restaurants. A shuttle bus runs continuously to the festival from the campsite. Camping is on sale now.
By purchasing a ticket to FreshGrass (and all events on our campus), you agree to join MASS MoCA’s visitors, staff, and artists in following our Courtesy Code, detailed here.
About FreshGrass | North Adams
Music starts early in the museum courtyards, moves to our spacious (and grassy!) urban concert meadow, and then continues until past your bedtime with wild and woolly late-night barn dances in the Hunter Center on Friday and Saturday nights. Concerts held rain or shine. The lineup is jam-packed with guitar gods and banjo gurus, traditionalists, and trailblazers — artists you already know and love interspersed with FreshGrass discoveries. Taken together, it’s an expansive group of performers who both draw on the past and look to the future. We like to think of it as “great music uprooted.” The FreshGrass Awards celebrates new talent, with cash prizes to the contest winners. Finalists in the band, banjo, fiddle, and guitar categories perform for a panel of industry professionals on Saturday and Sunday of the festival, with winners announced on Sunday afternoon. Open to all festival-goers, the contest showcases the future of bluegrass and roots music when the bands play original and traditional tunes. With prizes totaling $20,000, grand prize winners receive a performance spot at the next year’s festival, recording sessions at Compass Records, and handcrafted instruments from festival sponsors.