Live Music Returns to Strathmore & Merriweather this summer
Strathmore kicks off its season on May 30, Merriweather on July 2
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“It’s true: live music is coming back this summer!” Such news has been trumpeted on repeat occasions over the past week, as several of the area’s leading concert presenters announced plans for their first shows in over a year and all of them set for semi-outdoor stages. This includes Strathmore, which will unveil a new, open-air venue on its leafy campus in North Bethesda for the occasion.
“Experiencing live music together creates an immersive energy, shared aliveness, and magic that we’ve been craving and you’ll feel it all at The Patio Stage this summer,” reads an official announcement. The outdoor area by the Music Center will allow groups of up to four guests to be seated at physically distanced tables for up to 124 guests per show.
We all know why we couldn t see live music or shows, or gather in large groups over the past year. But 2021 is starting to show a light at the end of the tunnel. More and more of our community is able to be vaccinated, and so as they say..
. The show will go on .
Get ready to celebrate every Friday in Owensboro with live music, in a big way. To celebrate the 25th anniversary, you will be entertained with a full mile of music, every Friday, beginning May 21, 2021. The Holiday Inn Owensboro Riverfront has added their outdoor stage to the fun, making Friday After 5 an official Mile of Music .
Raglan Road’s popular Mighty St. Patrick’s Festival is marked and underlined on The Disney Blog’s calendar every year. The food, the dance, the music and, of course, the atmosphere bring the best of Ireland to Central Florida as only Raglan Road can do.
In 2021, the festival is back, but with changes that put guest safety at top billing. Think of it as Mighty St. Patrick’s Festival – Unplugged.
The event promises to be more acoustic than electric. More intimate than boisterous. It will feature the same great live entertainment, with all bands imported from Ireland, and the same delicious Irish food and drink. But with reservations required to keep attendance limited.