PHOTOS: Lehigh Valley Underground Blueberry Jam
A little (or a lot) of rain couldn’t stop our train on Saturday afternoon.
A little (or a lot) of rain couldn’t stop our train on Saturday afternoon.
The troubadours rule the roost this week. Three out of four of the following Can’t-Miss Shows are showcases where the songs and stories of some of our regions most talented individuals will have a chance to shine.
Find out where and when below!
In case you missed the memo, it’s summer. In fact, we’re calling it now that it’s going to be a Magic Summer for Lehigh Valley Underground and our music community as a whole.
We plan to have ourselves a time, and we want you to be a part of it.
Photo credit: Hub Willson, 1984
The community is invited to submit their best photos of Musikfest over the years for the Musikfest 35th Anniversary Photography Exhibition, set for July 6-Sept. 2 at the Banana Factory.
Photo credit: Craig Roberts
Jason Mraz, Brantley Gilbert, Jim Gaffigan, Kesha, Marc Broussard, Colony House, Marshall Crenshaw, Squirrel Nut Zippers, the Original Wailers, We are Scientists and !!! are among the nearly 400 performers taking the stage as part of the 35th edition of Musikfest, the nation’s largest free-admission music festival. The event, set for Aug. 3-12 in Bethlehem, Pa., will feature music at 16 of its 18 total venues, with more than 500 free music and art performances during its 10-day run.
Art comes to life this weekend on the SouthSide, when seven jury selected muralists will create original works on the South Bethlehem Greenway.
We deem it official: festival season has arrived!
It took me a minute to realize that one of my favorite weekends of the year has finally arrived. Through sitting in traffic on 222 (three times), to making sure I got to LAUNCH Headquarters on Prince St. to pick up my badge, I had a busy and eventful afternoon.
Once my feet touched down in downtown Lancaster, however, I knew I was in for a good time.
An acclaimed singer-songwriter playing amid the pottery of Color Me Mine, and the alt-country sounds of Acoustic Kitty Project at the Comfort Suites are part of the diverse music experiences SouthSide Arts & Music Festival (SSAMF) attendees can enjoy for free, thanks to a new partnership between ArtsQuest and Lehigh Valley Underground.