The soundtrack to your summer
Photo: Supercrescent performs live at Taphouse Craft Beer + Kitchen in July 2021
Eager ears rejoice! Live music is back and those long-awaited sounds may be just what you need to get back into the swing of things. Here is a list of local live experiences to add to your summer bucket list.
Patio vibes
The team at Taphouse Craft Beer + Kitchen is saying so long to streaming and hello to live music all summer long. The stage is set, the patio is open, and local musicians are ready to perform. Tickets for Friday and Saturday evening concerts are $60 per table with proceeds going directly to the musicians. Free matinee performances on weekend afternoons round out the schedule. Follow along online for more details and to purchase tickets.
Head to The Hatter Gastropub on Thursday evenings to enjoy live music on the extended patio. The tunes start at 6:30 p.m. and there is no cover charge. Connect on Facebook or Instagram to learn about the line-up each week.
Saturday sounds
Downtown Orangeville is bringing live music to main street every Saturday until August 28. The mini-concert series runs weekly from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in front of Town Hall at 87 Broadway. Performances by local, professional musicians will add a little pizzazz to your stroll along Broadway. Find the schedule online.
Performances in the park
The Town of Orangeville’s drive-in Summer Concert Series returns to Rotary Park in August and showcases a schedule of talented musicians performing across a variety of genres. Laila Biali and Ryan Grist kick off the series on August 20 followed by Jordan John and Larry Kurtz & the Lawbreakers on August 21. Bring the family to see TEAM T&J and Craig the Comic Juggler on August 25. More local talent comes to the stage on August 26 as Leisa Way and the Wayward Wind Band perform Opry Gold, followed by crowd favourites The Campfire Poets on August 27. The series wraps up with a country themed show on August 28 featuring the Rob Watts Band and The Beresfords. The audience can expect a quality concert experience with a 24-foot stage, video displays and in-car FM stereo sound. Tickets are $25 per vehicle and are now available online.
Back on stage
Live music isn’t the only way to experience in-person entertainment this summer. Theatre Orangeville is back on stage with two live performances. Catch Chase the Ace from August 11 to 22 and Josiah from September 8 to 19. Both shows will be hosted outdoors at Mount Alverno Luxury Resorts, just a short jaunt from Orangeville. Find tickets and protocols online.
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