Brunswick Showcases Local Artists With Summer Concert Series

The Brunswick Summer Concert Series is back for its 23rd season. The performances are held on each Tuesday at the Brunswick Community Center from June 27 to September 5. 

With concerts scheduled to run 6:30-8:00 PM, the community center’s vast lawn provides a perfect backdrop for summer evenings. In addition to live music there will also be food trucks and other refreshments available. 

The Brunswick Summer Concert Series looks to provide guests with quality music from all different kinds of genres. This year’s lineup features acts from all over the region. Local standouts include New York’s favorite horn band The Refrigerators, Celtic-rock outfit Get Up Jack, as well as country-rock group Whiskey Highway. 

Located northeast of Albany, Brunswick has a long and storied history. The town’s first inhabitants settled in the early 18th century and were originally considered to be part of Troy. Positioned near the Hudson River, Brunswick and its neighboring towns became stopping points during the Revolutionary War. Famed American writer Herman Melville was a school teacher in the town during the mid 1800s. 

Concerts are free and open to the public. Guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and/or blankets. Here for more details and information. 

Summer Lineup

6/27                      The Refrigerators- Funk/ R&B/Rock

7/11                       The Tichy Boys- Country/Rokabilly

7/18                       The Lustre Kings- Country/Rokabilly

7/25                       Big Fez and The Surfmatics- Surf and Beach Music

8/1                         Harmony Rocks- One Hit Wonders

8/8                        Get Up Jack- Celtic / Americana

8/15                     The Hammerhead Horns- Roots, Ragtime and Blues

8/22                     The Oldies Show- Oldies from the 50’s & 60’s

8/29                      Whiskey Highway- Country

9/5                       The Kyle Bourgault Band- Country

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