Category: Music

  • West African Rock: Natu Camara in Concert at the Sanctuary, May 15

    Guinean singer and songwriter Natu Camara brings her blend of West African rock and soul to The Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy on Friday, May 15, from 7 to 9 p.m.Camara’s performances are known for their energy and candor, weaving commentary on her life experiences and commitment to social justice into a live music…

  • Sankofa: A Vogue Spring Step Show

    A night of amazing choreographical performances that celebrate Stepping’s rich history and its evolution.More information →

  • Soggy Po Boys

    The Soggy Po Boys, native to New England, have quickly become an institution. They are spreading the good news of New Orleans music.More information →

  • Contra Dance

    North Berkshire Community Dance hosts caller Fern Bradley, who will teach every dance to live traditional fiddle music by four talented local musicians led by Eric Buddington.More information →

  • Gregg August Ensemble: Crosscurrents and Cross Rhythms

    Dialogues on Race was recorded and released in 2020, receiving a GRAMMY nomination for Best Large Jazz Ensemble album. Crosscurrents and Cross Rhythms, Dialogues on Race, Volume II will be the second installment of the series. The idea behind the work is to create musical dialogue or conversations which discuss race relations in the United States.More information…

  • YAHAIRA YAHAIRA

    Join in a special preview of YAHAIRA YAHAIRA by choreographer Omar Román de Jesús and his NYC-based dance company Boca Tuya, concluding their two-week artistic residency.More information →

  • Chamber Music Gala

    The Williams College Music Department presents an evening of exceptional chamber music. The program of piano, string, and wind chamber music showcases students performing selections from their fall semester chamber music collaborations.More information →

  • Misty Blues

    Misty Blues is fronted by lead singer/band founder Gina Coleman. The band has been performing original blues with hints of jazz, soul, funk, and tent revival gospel since 1999. This performance is part of the Music in the Manton series.More information → Via Destination Williamstown · Auto-published May 2, 2026 Published from forwarded email ·…

  • The Head and the Heart

    Hear why Rolling Stone is calling The Head and the Heart’s latest release, Aperture, their “best album yet” when the acclaimed indie band takes to the Hunter Center stage as part of their 15th Anniversary Tour.More information → Via Destination Williamstown · Auto-published May 2, 2026 Published from forwarded email · May 2, 2026

  • The Met: Live in HD – Eugene Onegin

    The Met’s evocative production, directed by Tony Award-winner Deborah Warner, “offers a beautifully detailed reading of … Tchaikovsky’s lyrical romance” (The Telegraph).More information → Via Destination Williamstown · Auto-published May 2, 2026 Published from forwarded email · May 2, 2026