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SUMMARY:The Dip with Tre. Charles
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThe Dip is a Seattle-based Rhythm and Blues band that is known for its poignant songwriting\, detailed arrangements\, and vintage sound. Featuring a three-piece horn section\, the group’s music harkens back to earlier soul and funk influences while hinting at the jazz foundations that brought the band’s members together.  \nWith a distinct sonic character that has drawn in millions of listeners to date\, The Dip released their latest\, fourth full-length studio album ‘Love Direction’ in July 2024. It is their second with Dualtone Records\, the follow-up to 2022’s ‘Sticking With It’ which landed at #1 on the Billboard Current R&B Albums Chart. \nThe band headlined and sold out shows at iconic venues across the country last year including San Francisco’s legendary Fillmore\, Washington DC’s 9:30 Club\, Webster Hall in New York\, Austin’s historic Scoot Inn\, two nights at Thalia Hall in Chicago and two hometown shows at The Showbox in Seattle. They have also had the opportunity to support new friends like The Black Pumas and The Teskey Brothers\, while also appearing at major festivals including Bonnaroo and Outside Lands. \n\n “One of the most exciting and joyous acts to emerge in recent years” \n– KEXP \n“For those who think the finer days of brass\, rock\, jazz and funk are behind us\, be schooled by The Dip”\n– Entertainment Today \n“Signature head-bobbing rhythms and vein-shaking guitars” \n– American Songwriter \n  \n \n  \n\nwith Tre. Charles\nTre. Charles is an alternative/indie soul artist blending emotive vocals\, introspective lyrics\, and atmospheric\, soul-rooted production. A nomadic\, self-taught troubadour raised across the East Coast\, his sound reflects a life shaped by constant movement\, culture\, and emotional searching—forever rooted in soul. \nOften compared to Sampha\, Hozier\, and James Blake\, alongside classic influences like Marvin Gaye\, Bill Withers\, and Lauryn Hill\, his music is known for its immersive\, reverb-rich “wave therapy”\nquality—cinematic\, intimate\, and emotionally grounding. \nRejecting the idea that formal accreditation defines artistic accomplishment\, Charles has built his career through authenticity and impact\, performing on major stages including Newport Jazz Festival\, TEDx\, and NPR features. His work and presence have earned co-signs from GRAMMY-winning artists such as Son Little\, Tank and the Bangas\, and Cedric Burnside\, as well as hip-hop legends Digable Planets and Arrested Development\, with whom he has toured as direct support on sold-out runs. Endorsed by D’Angelico Guitars and Supro\, his artistry has reached global audiences across festivals\, venues\, and conferences alike. \nWith projects like Currently. (2023) and Here We Are. (2025)\, Tre. Charles continues to create music centered on vulnerability\, the process\, and emotional truth—now entering a new era of expanded vision and artistry. \n \n \nReservations\nTable and blanket reservations are non-refundable\, but can be transferred to another available date in the 2026 season. \nPlease Note: General Admission Donations do not include reserved seating. This is a way to make your gate donation in advance. \nTable reservations seat four.  \nBlanket reservations are placed in the blankets-only area of lawn and do not allow for chair placement. Blankets are roughly 5′ x 5′\, comfortably fitting 2 adults and 1 child.  \nSee you in the park!
URL:https://www.prescottpark.org/event/the-dip
LOCATION:Prescott Park\, 105 Marcy St\, Portsmouth\, NH\, 03801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Series
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SUMMARY:Infinity Song
DESCRIPTION:Infinity Song is a Soft Rock band based in New York City\, comprised of 4 siblings: Abraham\, Angel\, Israel\, and Momo Boyd. With a blend of tight vocal harmonies\, dreamy lyricism\, and sublime guitar riffs\, the band creates a transcendent experience for the audience on every stage and in their recorded music. \nHomeschooled academically and musically\, along with their 5 other brothers and sisters\, by parents who founded the Boys & Girls Choirs of Detroit\, the siblings have been performing in front of audiences since Pre-K. Raised on classical\, gospel\, and jazz\, they draw inspiration from artists like Pat Methany\, Marvin Gaye\, and The Winans Family. \nInfinity Song’s journey began in 2006 when the Boyd patriarch\, John Boyd\, moved the family from Detroit to New York. The group performed all over the city\, from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to Times Square\, with Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain becoming their primary stage for the next 12 years. Over time\, they turned casual park visitors into loyal fans\, eventually being introduced to JAY-Z. \nIn 2016\, the band was signed to Roc Nation by JAY-Z\, who encouraged them to stay true to their unique sound. In 2020\, they made a giant splash with their debut album Mad Love\, which\, combined with several viral videos\, amassed millions of views and earned the attention of Hollywood’s biggest names. \nInfinity Song’s recent success marks a bold chapter in their musical evolution\, which they’ve described as their Metamorphosis. Their expanded sound\, blending elements of soft rock\, pop\, and soulful melodies\, has captured the attention of a global audience. The band’s breakout moment came with the viral success of Hater’s Anthem\, a track that has been endorsed by Pop star Doja Cat and shared by millions of people worldwide. Leading many listeners to compare the band to legendary 70s groups such as Fifth Dimension\, The Mamas and The Papas\, and ABBA. \nBut their journey didn’t stop there. Slow Burn and Sinking Boat\, two additional singles from their Metamorphosis era\, also became viral sensations\, fueling their rise to new heights and captivating even more fans. \nIn 2024\, the band embarked on a successful world tour\, playing sold-out shows in Los Angeles\, Toronto\, London\, Manchester\, Brussels\, Berlin\, Paris\, and more. They also graced the stages of major festivals such as Bonnaroo\, Lollapalooza\, and Pitchfork Paris – further solidifying their place in the global music scene. The band’s 2024 achievement\, a LIVE album\, captures the magic of their dynamic performances and continues to fuel excitement for their upcoming tours & singles. \nIn 2025\, Infinity Song set out on their highly anticipated World Tour II\, expanding their global reach and elevating their reputation as one of the most genre-blending live acts of the decade. The tour included standout performances at major international festivals such as the Latitude Festival and Helsinki Festival\, as well as shows across Tokyo and Osaka\, Japan and other countries. \nTheir North American leg brought them to several sold-out shows with audiences across Canada\, along with major U.S. cities including New York\, Los Angeles\, Chicago\, Houston\, and many others. The tour marked a defining moment in the band’s evolution\, revealing the depth of their global fanbase and their unmatched ability to command stages of every size. Energized by this new chapter\, Infinity Song is poised to make an even bigger mark in the year to come. \n  \n \n\nReservations\nTable and blanket reservations are non-refundable\, but can be transferred to another available date in the 2026 season. \nPlease Note: General Admission Donations do not include reserved seating. This is a way to make your gate donation in advance. \nTable reservations seat four.  \nBlanket reservations are placed in the blankets-only area of lawn and do not allow for chair placement. Blankets are roughly 5′ x 5′\, comfortably fitting 2 adults and 1 child.  \nSee you in the park!
URL:https://www.prescottpark.org/event/infinity-song
LOCATION:Prescott Park\, 105 Marcy St\, Portsmouth\, NH\, 03801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Series
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SUMMARY:Kashus Culpepper
DESCRIPTION:Alabama-born country crooner Kashus Culpepper encompasses the sound of the South. A student and reverent purveyor of Southern music – country\, soul\, blues\, folk and rock – Culpepper’s husky\, sandpaper growl bellows like a freight train over self-penned stories that are as raw and real as they are haunting. \nFinding his voice in church as young as five years old\, it wasn’t until 2020’s global pandemic that Culpepper went from listener to performer\, picking up a guitar and learning cover songs to play at barrack bonfires in Rota\, Spain during his deployment with the Navy. Covers soon became originals\, and once he landed home on U.S. shores\, Kash played dive bars up and down the Mississippi Gulf Coast\, making a name for himself with the fresh-yet-reminiscent sound that oozes from his very being. \nCrashing into prominence\, Culpepper sold out headline club shows throughout the South before formally releasing a single song. With Nashville taking notice\, Culpepper found a musical home at Big Loud Records. Culpepper has joined Leon Bridges\, Sierra Ferrell and Darius Rucker on tour – embarking this year on a headlining run as well as dates with Wyatt Flores and Eric Church. \nNamed one of the 2026 Shazam Fast Forward Class\, WXPN’s Artist to Watch for January 2026\, 2026 Nashville Scene Artist to Watch\, GRAMMY.com’s 25 Artists to Watch in 2025\, Apple Music Zane Lowe’s 25 Artists for ’25\, 2025 Variety Power of Young Hollywood Impact Report\, Opry NextStage Class of 2025\, Billboard’s February 2025 Country Rookie of the Month\, 2025 Amazon Music Bonfire Artist to Watch\, Apple Music’s February 2025 Country Riser of the Month\, 2025 Pandora Country Artist to Watch and Martin Artist Showcase Class of 2025\, Rolling Stone declares: “If what we’ve heard so far is any indication\, expect 2026 to be a breakthrough year for this Alabama singer.” Culpepper’s debut album Act I is out now. \n \n  \n\nReservations\nTable and blanket reservations are non-refundable\, but can be transferred to another available date in the 2026 season. \nPlease Note: General Admission Donations do not include reserved seating. This is a way to make your gate donation in advance. \nTable reservations seat four.  \nBlanket reservations are placed in the blankets-only area of lawn and do not allow for chair placement. Blankets are roughly 5′ x 5′\, comfortably fitting 2 adults and 1 child.  \nSee you in the park!
URL:https://www.prescottpark.org/event/kashus-culpepper
LOCATION:Prescott Park\, 105 Marcy St\, Portsmouth\, NH\, 03801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Series
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Patty Griffin and Kathleen Edwards
DESCRIPTION:Patty Griffin is among the most consequential singer-songwriters of her generation\, a quintessentially American artist whose wide-ranging canon incisively explores the intimate moments and universal emotions that bind us together. \nOver two decades\, the 2x GRAMMY® Award winner – and 7x nominee – and Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement award winner\, has crafted a remarkable body of work in progress that prompted the New York Times to hail her for “[writing] cameo-carved songs that create complete emotional portraits of specific people…[her] songs have independent lives that continue in your head when the music ends.” \n2019 saw the acclaimed release of the renowned artist’s GRAMMY® Award-winning 10th studio recording\, PATTY GRIFFIN. One of the most deeply personal recordings of Griffin’s remarkable two-decade career and first-ever eponymous LP\, PATTY GRIFFIN made a top 5 debut on Billboard’s “Independent Albums” chart amidst unprecedented worldwide acclaim\, and later\, a prestigious GRAMMY® Award for “Best Folk Album.” \nGriffin’s new album\, CROWN OF ROSES\, is a deeply personal and introspective work that explores themes of identity\, nature\, family\, and womanhood. Emerging from a creative drought during the pandemic\, Griffin found herself re-evaluating the stories she’d long told herself. The result is an eight-track collection that is both sparse and emotionally rich\, blending folk\, Americana\, and blues. With CROWN OF ROSES\, Griffin offers a record that’s both grounded and transcendent — one that invites listeners to release old narratives\, embrace new truths\, and stay truly alive while they’re here. Having crafted a rich catalog that chronicles love and death\, heartache and joy\, connection and detachment\, Patty Griffin continues to push her art forward\, as always imbuing every effort with compassion and craft\, uncanny perception\, and ever-increasing ingenuity. \n \n\n \nAcclaimed singer\, songwriter and performer Kathleen Edwards returns with her highly anticipated new album\, Billionaire\, August 22 on Dualtone Records. Evoking her debut\, Failer\, the new 10-song album is full of Edwards’ trademark lyrical sharpness and unflinching observations and was produced by Jason Isbell and Gena Johnson. \nCelebrated as one of the forebears of modern alt-country and Americana music\, Edwards is beloved by fans and fellow musicians\, and praised by The New York Times for her\, “droll\, observant and unsparing tone that is all her own. In her best lines\, Edwards has the conversational vernacular and emotional eloquence of a great short-story writer.” \nSince debuting in 2003\, Edwards has released five albums\, including 2020’s Total Freedom — her first after stepping away from music for almost a decade. Released to overwhelming acclaim with pieces at The New Yorker\, The New York Times\, Rolling Stone and more\, Pitchfork called it\, “a creative breakthrough\, written solely for the thrill of discovery\,” while Rolling Stone declared it as\, “devastatingly great.” Most recently\, Edwards released a covers EP featuring special guests Isbell\, Bahamas and Daniel Tashian and including renditions of Isbell’s “Traveling Alone\,” Bruce Springsteen’s “Human Touch\,” The Flaming Lips’ “Feeling Yourself Disintegrate\,” Tom Petty’s “Crawling Back To You” and more. She has been nominated for multiple JUNO and Americana Awards and\, in 2012\, was awarded the SOCAN Songwriting Prize. \n \n  \n \n  \n\nReservations\nTable and blanket reservations are non-refundable\, but can be transferred to another available date in the 2026 season. \nPlease Note: General Admission Donations do not include reserved seating. This is a way to make your gate donation in advance. \nTable reservations seat four.  \nBlanket reservations are placed in the blankets-only area of lawn and do not allow for chair placement. Blankets are roughly 5′ x 5′\, comfortably fitting 2 adults and 1 child.  \nSee you in the park!
URL:https://www.prescottpark.org/event/patty-griffin-and-kathleen-edwards
LOCATION:Prescott Park\, 105 Marcy St\, Portsmouth\, NH\, 03801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Series
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SUMMARY:Tiny Habits
DESCRIPTION:Tiny Habits were still students in Boston when they began gaining recognition for the harmony-focused song covers recorded in their dorm stairwell and posted to millions of listeners on TikTok. They released their first EP of original songs\, Tiny Things\, in April 2023 and soon earned a spot opening for Gracie Abrams on her ‘Good Riddance Tour’ in North American and Australia. Later that year they hit the road again supporting Noah Kahan in Europe on the ‘Stick Season Tour’. \nSince their debut they have toured with music legends like James Taylor\, Sarah McLachlan\, Lake Street Dive\, and Vance Joy. They performed with Lizzy McAlpine on her Tiny Desk concert\, harmonized with Kacey Musgraves\, Marcus Mumford\, Matty Healy\, and Laufey among many others. The band were recently profiled in The New Yorker which touted them “The Prodigies of Harmonies\,” and count fans from the late great David Crosby to Phoebe Bridgers and Elton John\, who called them “delicious.” Ann Powers of NPR Music exclaimed “Can’t wait for this vocal trio’s debut album to take the world by storm.” \nThe Habits released their debut album ‘All For Something’ via Mom+Pop records in May of 2024. The record has garnered over 50 million streams across all streaming platforms. They closed the album era with a collaboration featuring Lizzy McAlpine on the emotional track ‘For Sale Sign’. The band just returned from performing at Noah Kahan’s ‘Out of the Blue Fest’ in Cancun and are heading into the studio to work on their highly anticipated sophomore record. \n \n\nReservations\nTable and blanket reservations are non-refundable\, but can be transferred to another available date in the 2026 season. \nPlease Note: General Admission Donations do not include reserved seating. This is a way to make your gate donation in advance. \nTable reservations seat four.  \nBlanket reservations are placed in the blankets-only area of lawn and do not allow for chair placement. Blankets are roughly 5′ x 5′\, comfortably fitting 2 adults and 1 child.  \nSee you in the park!
URL:https://www.prescottpark.org/event/tiny-habits
LOCATION:Prescott Park\, 105 Marcy St\, Portsmouth\, NH\, 03801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Series
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SUMMARY:The Lone Bellow
DESCRIPTION:With their upcoming sixth studio album\, “What A Time To Be Alive”\, The Lone Bellow embarks on a bold new chapter while honoring the deep bonds that have defined their journey. Written collaboratively for the first time with their full touring band—founding members Zach Williams\, Brian Elmquist\, and Kanene Pipkin joined by drummer Julian Dorio and multi-instrumentalist Tyler Geertsma—the album channels the raw\, ecstatic energy of the band’s live show into a dynamic collection of songs that pulse with warmth\, honesty\, and human connection. \nRecorded live in Muscle Shoals\, AL\, after a writing retreat in a converted Kentucky firehouse\, the album is both a celebration and a reckoning: of friendship\, loss\, love\, and resilience. From the gritty\, Stones-tinged opener “After The Rain” to the soul-stirring closer “What A Time To Be Alive\,” the record captures the joy and vulnerability that have long defined The Lone Bellow’s sound—lush harmonies\, heartfelt lyrics\, and genre-blurring arrangements steeped in folk\, rock\, and gospel. \nThe album’s creation was marked by setbacks\, including the theft of early recordings\, but the outpouring of support from their fanbase reaffirmed what the band has always known: their music is a shared experience. That spirit echoes throughout the album\, whether in anthems like “Common Folk” and “I’m Here For You\,” or in intimate reflections like “You Were Leaving” and “Night Goes Black.” \nSince their acclaimed 2013 debut\, The Lone Bellow has appeared on The Tonight Show\, Austin City Limits\, and The Late Show\, topped Americana charts\, and headlined storied venues from Carnegie Hall to the Ryman Auditorium. But with their next album\, they reaffirm their commitment not just to making music\, but to building community—on stage\, in song\, and around the table. \n \n\nReservations\nTable and blanket reservations are non-refundable\, but can be transferred to another available date in the 2026 season. \nPlease Note: General Admission Donations do not include reserved seating. This is a way to make your gate donation in advance. \nTable reservations seat four.  \nBlanket reservations are placed in the blankets-only area of lawn and do not allow for chair placement. Blankets are roughly 5′ x 5′\, comfortably fitting 2 adults and 1 child.  \nSee you in the park!
URL:https://www.prescottpark.org/event/the-lone-bellow-2
LOCATION:Prescott Park\, 105 Marcy St\, Portsmouth\, NH\, 03801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Series
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