Lake George Arts Project is bringing back the summer vibes with its 2025 Summer Concert Series. There will be free live music every Wednesday night all July and August at Shepard Park.

Established in 1977, the Lake George Arts Project offers a wide range of arts programs for the Lake George region. Its mission is to provide exposure and income opportunities for both professional and emerging artists, while delivering quality arts programming for residents and visitors. Their programs include year-round Courthouse Gallery exhibitions, the Jazz at the Lake festival, and the Peoples Pixel Project film screening each spring.

The lineup this year is full of great variety, from Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist Hubby Jenkins kicking things off on July 2, to the fun and lively Brass Queens, a female-led NYC brass band shaking things up later in August.
If you’re into soulful singer-songwriters, don’t miss Cassandra Kubinski, Pete Muller, and The Kindred Souls on July 16. The series also features local favorites like Tops of Trees, Mixed Roots, and Warden and Co., so there is something for everyone.
One big highlight is July 30 when Professor Louie and The Crowmatix team up with the Woodstock Horns for what is sure to be a high-energy show.

Lake George Arts Project Concert Series Schedule
July 2: Hubby Jenkins
July 9: The Saline Fiddlers Philharmonic
July 16: Cassandra Kubinski with Pete Muller & The Kindred Souls
July 23: Tops of Trees
July 30: Professor Louie & The Crowmatix with the Woodstock Horns
August 6: Ashley Wineland
August 13: Mixed Roots
August 20: Brass Queens
August 27: Warden and Co.
All concerts start at 7 p.m. and are completely free. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy music under the summer sky. Find some more local fun here.
For the full schedule and more details, visit lakegeorgearts.org.
Take a listen to Hubby Jenkins who is performing July 2nd.
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