Jun 23 Tuesday
"One of the best emotional mediums in the field of solo guitar" - Pitchfork
Back for her second performance at the Bross!
Hailed by The New Yorker as "one of the most distinctive guitar players of her generation", Portland, Oregon based Marisa Anderson channels the history of the guitar and stretches the boundaries of tradition. With six solo albums and a rich history of collaboration with artists including drummer Jim White of Dirty Three fame, guitarist William Tyler, Sharon Van Etten, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Big Brave, she is a sought-after collaborator and composer.
Her work has been featured in Billboard, Rolling Stone, NPR, SPIN, Pitchfork, the BBC and The Wire. Festival appearances include Big Ears, Pitchfork Midwinter, Le Guess Who and the Copenhagen Jazz Festival.
This intimate performance from a living legend of instrumental music - both electric and acoustic - is sure to be a season highlight.
Jun 24 Wednesday
In the Gallery, with drinks and dessert.
Jun 26 Friday
Join us for live music every Friday down at the hop yard in Montrose! Of course, there will be amazing hopped beers and beverages, a rotating food truck, yard games, and incredible views from the San Juans to the Grand Mesa. Kids, dogs, and goats always welcome. We look forward to have ya'll down at the farm!
Check out our music and food line up here - Fridays on the Farm
Free outdoor concerts, bring a lawn chair
This is a free outdoor concert. Bring your lawn chair.
Jun 27 Saturday
Families Plus, Friends of Youth and Nature, and Partners Mentoring Youth present the By Kids, For Kids Collaborative Gala. Kids Pasta Project style dinner in an upscale setting. Cocktail hour at 5PM with harpist Charlotte Powers, followed by a youth-made and served dinner at 6PM. Live music by Dance Banditz at 7PM to end the evening. A silent auction will be open during the event with a selection wonderful local items available. All proceeds benefit Families Plus, Friends of Youth and Nature, and Partners Mentoring Youth to continue providing programing, services, and activities to youth in Delta and Montrose counties.
Jun 28 Sunday
4 pm – Dark || Downtown Ridgway on Clinton & Cora + Hartwell Park, the Sherbino & The Courtyard at 610Setting: Walking, Standing, Dancing
Join us for one of Ridgway’s most joyful traditions — the Ridgway Fête de la Musique, an outdoor celebration of live music, community, and summer vibes! Presented by Citizen’s State Bank, Weehawken Creative Arts, and The Sherbino, this FREE event transforms downtown Ridgway into a bustling open-air festival filled with the sound of music.
🎤 15+ Musical Acts | Many Simultaneous Outdoor Stages + An Indoor Stage at the SherbinoFrom the vibrant rhythms of Mariachi San Jose to regional favorites like David Nunn, Heather & Doug, and Donny Morales, there’s something for every musical taste. Wander Clinton and Cora Streets, the Courtyard at 610, The Sherbino and Hartwell Park to enjoy an incredible lineup of performances across multiple stages!
🌮 Food Trucks & DrinksRefuel with tasty bites from local food trucks and cool off with drinks from one of our beverage stations (One beverage station inside the Sherbino / Another on Cora & Another at Hartwell Park + Our World Famous Mobile Bevie Cart!). **Please note: No outside alcohol is allowed
💛 Support the MusicThis beloved community event is made possible by generous donors and sponsors like Citizens State Bank and many individual supporters. Help keep the music going! Bring cash to tip musicians and consider donating to support the event HERE
🚶♀️ Walk, Bike, or Park NearbySkip the hassle — walk or bike from home, or use municipal lots and stroll in. No outside alcohol permitted. Pets on leash at all times, please. Please supervise children so everyone can enjoy a safe and memorable evening.
🎉 Celebrate Ridgway. Celebrate Music. Celebrate Community.We’ll make downtown Ridgway come alive with music, fun AND connection — we’ll see you there!
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