Spring in Bloom means Summer Soon!
As the lilacs in our beautiful state start to bloom, we are looking toward the colorful days of live music and shows to come. Summer on the Seacoast will be better than ever, thanks to your patience, resilience, and support. We are grateful for all of you and for our friends in these uncertain times.
While we couldn’t be together in-person, we’ve forged new friendships, particularly with 3S Artspace and Prescott Park Arts Festival for our benefit concert series, All Together Now. If you haven’t gotten your tickets to see Zachary Williams or Son Little yet—don’t miss out! Speaking of partnerships, we are thrilled to once again work with the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire (BHTNH), this time to celebrate Juneteenth! Check out their Juneteenth programming and look out for our event with N’Kenge, in collaboration and as a benefit for BHTNH. Not familiar with the holiday? Attend our virtual event on June 3 with professor Annette Gordon-Reed with her new book, On Juneteenth.
At the time of this posting, we’re proud to report that The Music Hall has had zero transmissions of COVID-19! By following State guidelines, installing the new HVAC system, and diligently enforcing social distancing and face masks, we’ve safely hosted more than 5,000 people at over 130 events (in addition to offering hybrid and purely virtual events for those who aren’t ready to return). Thank you all for keeping our team and your fellow show-goers safe!