Spruce Peak Arts' Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival to Celebrate Local Talent
A two-day celebration of local artists and musicians on July 6 and 7, 2024 with music beginning at Noon on the village green at Spruce Peak. This festival promises a weekend filled with incredible live performances, showcasing Vermont's vibrant and diverse music scene.
STOWE, VT (May 28, 2024): Spruce Peak Arts, whose mission is to inspire, educate, and entertain, and Executive Director Seth Soloway are thrilled to announce the Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival, a two-day celebration of local artists and musicians, on July 6 and 7, 2024 with music beginning at Noon on the village green at Spruce Peak. This festival promises a weekend filled with incredible live performances, showcasing Vermont’s vibrant and diverse music scene. Tickets are only $25 for both days and are available at SprucePeakArts.org/events/homegrown-in-vermont24.
“Our inaugural Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival is the perfect culminating moment of my first year as Executive Director,” says Soloway. “The Festival is equal parts emblematic of our progress and our goals: as we envision Spruce Peak Arts as a critical leader in Vermont’s thriving arts ecosystem. Being such a leader requires us to serve as many members of our community as possible, both audience members and artists. What a perfect way to do just that with two exciting days on the beautiful Spruce Peak Green, highlighting some of Vermont’s finest musicians and allowing their amazing music to do what it does best—bring our various communities together in celebration.”
The inaugural Homegrown in Vermont Festival is only made possible thanks to the generosity of our Lights Festival Campaign donors. “Lights Fest” is an annual opportunity for our community to raise funds for a specific educational, community, or capital initiative. Last year’s campaign raised over $30,000 to support Vermont’s brilliant musicians and artists, highlighting the enormous talent of our neighbors and community members.
Join us for an unforgettable musical experience as we bring together a lineup of talented local artists, each bringing their unique sounds and styles to the stage. The event will also feature activities for the kids and food from the Spruce Peak vendors.
Saturday, July 6:
- Christine Malcolm: Kick off the festival with the soulful and heartfelt tunes of Christine Malcolm, whose music resonates with stories of love, life, and everything in between.
- Ryan Sweezey and the Midnight Walkers: Led by its award-winning frontman, rising Vermont band Ryan Sweezey and the Midnight Walkers adds its catchy and meaningful pop/rock songs.
- Milton Busker & The Grim Work: Experience the eclectic blend of folk, rock, and soul from Milton Busker, known for his dynamic performances and powerful vocals.
- The Grift: The Grift shows are energetic and original, with band members swapping instruments and occasionally playing two at a time. Their sound defies easy categorization, blending booty-shaking grooves and improvisation with radio-friendly hooks, witty lyrics, and tight vocal harmonies.
- Billy Wylder: Billy Wylder play lively art-rock with global grooves that make you want to dance. The band features Avi Salloway (Bombino/Avi & Celia) joined by an inspired cast of singular artists who have performed across five continents.
- Troy Millette & the Fire Below: End the night with the rocking sounds of Troy Millette & The Fire Below, a band that knows how to deliver a memorable performance.
Sunday, July 7:
- Lesley Grant: Start your Sunday with the enchanting voice and poetic songwriting of Lesley Grant, whose music is sure to touch your heart.
- Andriana and the Bananas: Get ready for a fun and lively performance from Andriana and The Bananas, blending various genres into a unique and entertaining sound.
- Jaded Ravins: Savor the rich harmonies and compelling storytelling of Jaded Ravins, a duo who bring you country rock originals with lyrics that pull at the heartstrings.
- Fern Maddie: Discover the hauntingly beautiful sounds of Fern Maddie, whose folk-inspired music is both timeless and fresh.
- Wild Leek River: Hailing from Northern Vermont, Wild Leek River is a regular 5-piece country band. The songs they play vibrate with sounds of new and old, steady back-beats and good stories.
- Maple Run Band: Close the festival with the Americana and country-infused tunes of Maple Run, a band that captures the essence of homegrown music.
Event Details:
- Dates: July 6 and 7, 2024, music begins at Noon
- Location: Village Green at Spruce Peak Stowe, VT
- Tickets: $25 for both days at sprucepeakarts.org/events/homegrown-in-vermont24
- Seating: Lawn seating only with blankets or cushions; no chairs allowed. Limited bench seating available. First come-first serve.
- Food & Beverages: Available for purchase on-site
- Restrictions: No outside food & beverages except factory-sealed clear water bottles. No chairs, coolers, baskets, backpacks, or large bags.
- Accessibility: Limited reserved seating for mobility needs; 24 Adirondack chairs available.
- Event Policy: Rain or shine
This festival is more than just a series of concerts; it celebrates Vermont’s rich musical heritage and the talented artists who call this beautiful state home. Whether you're a long-time local music fan or discovering these artists for the first time, the Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival promises an inspiring and entertaining weekend for all.
Spruce Peak Arts (SPA), located in the heart of Stowe, VT, is a not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to inspiring, educating, and entertaining by presenting world-class performances and unforgettable shared experiences. The 420-seat, state-of-the-art venue hosts a diverse range of programming year-round, from renowned musicians and dance greats to family events and educational workshops. SPA works to make the arts accessible to everyone, offering discounted tickets and enriching experiences for Vermont communities. Under the visionary leadership of Executive Director Seth Soloway, to be Stowe’s arts community living room, fostering a welcoming environment that connects artists and audiences both locally and globally. For more information, visit www.sprucepeakarts.org.
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Coming up at Spruce Peak Arts:
May 30: BKLBOK – Neo-Classical Piano Prodigy
June 1: Doug Varone and Dancers [STRIPPED]
June 9: Kung Fu Panda with Director Mark Osborne
June 19: KT Tunstall