Grand Point North concert series returns with Grace Potter and the VSO, rock band Goose
The series, a spinoff of Potter's same-named festival that ran for a decade prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, returns for three nights of music Friday, Sept. 12 through Sunday, Sept. 14. The dates are more closely aligned with the festival's typical late-summer schedule, unlike last year's concert series at the end of July.
A portion of proceeds will benefit Vermont arts and culture through Potter's recently created Grand Point Foundation.
The lineup revealed June 16 features several Vermont-based acts in addition to Potter, including Dutch Experts and Burly Girlies. The announcement promises 'more special guests and unexpected collaborations.' Tickets go on sale through Higher Ground at 10 a.m. Friday, June 20; prices have not yet been announced.
WHAT: Grand Point North concert series
WHEN: 4:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12, featuring Grace Potter with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra as well as Maryse Smith, The Wet Ones!, Burly Girlies and Grace Palmer; 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13 with Grace Potter, ISTA, Slob Drop, Heady Betty and Dutch Experts; 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, a concert by Goose.
WHERE: Waterfront Park, Burlington
INFORMATION: Ticket prices to be announced. www.highergroundmusic.com
Contact Brent Hallenbeck at bhallenbeck@freepressmedia.com.
This article originally appeared on Burlington Free Press: Grace Potter and the VSO, rockers Goose set for Grand Point North sets
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