Blithewold announces lineup for ‘Music at Sunset’ series

Posted 5/21/24

Weekly concerts are Wednesday evenings from June 12 to Aug. 28

The popular summer concert series at Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum is back for another season, beginning in early June. …

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Blithewold announces lineup for ‘Music at Sunset’ series

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Weekly concerts are Wednesday evenings from June 12 to Aug. 28

The popular summer concert series at Blithewold Mansion, Gardens and Arboretum is back for another season, beginning in early June. Shows are 6 to p.m. on Wednesday evenings on the great lawn facing Narragansett Bay. Parking and check-in begin at 5 p.m.

The concert schedule is:

 

June 12:  The Oh Nos!

June 19: Sunshine Melodies

June 26: The Joe Parillo Jazz Ensemble

July 10: DMB Project

July 17: Magnolia Cajun Band

July 24: Turas

July 31: Cold Chocolate

Aug. 7: October Road

Aug. 14: Bay Swing

Aug. 21: Atwater-Donnelly Trio w/Cathy Clasper-Torch

Aug. 28: The Oh Nos!

Blithewold is also returning to individual ticketing for this year’s series. Tickets will be: adult member, $14; adult nonmember, $18; child (ages 5-17), $6. To learn more about this year’s series, or to purchase tickets, visit blithewold.org.

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