Jun19

Live at Five

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Talkeetna Village Park, 13653 E Main St, Talkeetna, AK 99676

Join us for free, family-friendly concerts every Friday from 5-7 pm at the Talkeetna Village Park. Bring your lawn chairs or a blanket and enjoy the music of talented performers from Alaska and the lower 48. This program, known as “Live at Five,” runs throughout the summer, from Memorial Day Weekend to Labor Day Weekend.

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Jun27

The dynamic group, Hussy Hicks are returning to our backyard for another amped up, electrifying outdoor concert. Known for their killer live shows, Hussy Hicks captivate audiences with their infectious energy, tight harmonies, and musical versatility, creating an unforgettable performance that leaves fans wanting more every time.

Opening their show and returning to Alaska is the talented Natalie Gelman, acclaimed American folk-pop singer-songwriter. Bringing world-class pedigree, breathtaking songwriting, and an indomitable road-warrior spirit, she provides venues with an unforgettable night of music. Come enjoy the live music surrounded by grazing musk oxen, learn how our conservation and education programs protect these remarkable animals, and connect with a community that values sustainable farming, arctic wildlife, and live music. Your ticket supports our work caring for this ancient arctic herd and sharing their story with visitors of all ages.

Some information about outdoor concerts at the farm: --Doors open at 6:30pm and music starts flowing at 7:00pm --No pets are allowed. --Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase, must be 21+. Bring your own reusable cup, this is a plastic-free event. --The concert will be outside in our backyard area, you’re welcome to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and even a picnic to make yourself comfortable during the concert. No outside alcoholic beverages permitted.

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Jul1

Music with Reindeer Summer Music Series

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Running Reindeer Ranch, 1470 Ivans Alley, Fairbanks, AK 99709

We are so excited to be continuing our Music with Reindeer series this summer! Join us for an enchanting evening under the midnight sun featuring local musicians and reindeer! Bring friends, chairs, food and beverages and enjoy local music with our reindeer. Come through out the summer and see our calves grow!

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Jul4

Join us outdoors for our Annual Music Fest in the Eastern Alaska Range!! Friday, July 3, 12pm-12am & Saturday, July 4, 12pm-12am Join us for an unforgettable weekend of fresh mountain air, great food, beer, and original live music! Bring your camping gear and immerse yourself in the sounds of talented bands while enjoying a variety of yard games and activities like cornhole, horseshoes, and rock painting. Our family- and pet-friendly event (on leash and owner clean-up required) is located behind the Roadhouse, offering a cozy stage and spacious open area perfect for dancing the days away or relaxing to the music. Don't worry about going hungry—food will be available throughout the festival! Let the good times roll! Admission: Day Pass: $45 Weekend Pass: $65 Children (12 and under): $25, both days Limited tickets available, order online to get yours now! Camping & Lodging: RV, Car, & Tent space available on first come first serve basis. Additional camping is available at Donnelly Creek State Campground 10 miles north. Additional Information: Photo ID is required at time of admission for all adults 18 years of age or older

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Jul17

Hiawatha Traditional Music Festival

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Marquette Tourist Park, 2145 Sugar Loaf Ave, Marquette, MI 49855

The Hiawatha Festival is the only event of its size and scope in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Without Hiawatha, local performers and fans would have to travel between four and six hours to the nearest comparable festivals.

The Festival is held the next-to-last FULL weekend in July, at the Marquette, Michigan, at Tourist Park.

Each year's event features traditional-music styles that include Bluegrass, Old-Timey, Cajun, Celtic, acoustic Blues, and Folk - including singer/songwriters. It also features traditional dance styles. Mainstage acts include nationally known performers as well as regional and local favorites. The Festival opens its gates at 1pm on Friday. Events begin with the Opening Ceremony we call Thunderation! It's followed by the Friday night Get Acquainted Dance at Second Stage. These are the only events on Friday. Food Concessions open when the gates open on Friday. Children ages 0-8, Tweens ages 9-12, and Teens ages 13-17 activities and performances run all day on Saturday and Sunday with a special Teen only Dance Saturday night at Second Stage. Various musician-led Workshops, open jams, dance sessions run throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday. The heart-warming and time-honored Children's Parade takes place late Sunday afternoon. Artists in the Round, a juried traditional arts show, is on Saturday and Sunday, and our Young Artists Corner on Saturday afternoon.

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Acclaimed Australian blues/roots musicians Hussy Hicks and Minnie Marks are teaming up for a very special German tour from late August to mid September. The three best friends will share the stage in an intimate in-the-round setting, swapping songs, stories, riffs and laughs with world-class musicianship, raw heart and their signature fiery blues energy. Expect virtuoso guitar playing, soulful harmonies, spontaneous moments and the kind of chemistry only lifelong friends create. A warm, powerful night where every show feels unique for audiences across clubs, theatres and festivals from Baden-Württemberg to the Baltic Sea and beyond. More details: https://www.sudhaus-tuebingen.de/programm/details/lagerfeuerabend-mit-minnie-marks-hussy-hicks.html

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