Great Waters, the preeminent provider of entertainment for the New Hampshire Lakes Region, is back bigger and better for the summer season, and tickets are on sale now. Due to COVID-19 the 2020 season was postponed, but Great Waters has announced the full program is back and guaranteed to entertain.
As Barbara Olcott, Board Chair, states “This will be a season of reopening and reimagining. We have taken this time to reflect our mission and have engaged in a lengthy process of determining how we can better serve our Lakes Region. We have broadened our horizons and reached for the clouds…Castle in the Clouds. We are excited to announce our partnership with the Castle where we will have all our concerts this season, under a tent that seats 500 people inside with additional lawn seating available.”
The program kicks off on July 17th with famed jazz pianist Peter Cincotti. Peter has performed in some of the world’s most prestigious venues from Carnegie Hall to L’Olympia in Paris, and collaborated with artists ranging from Andrea Bocelli to David Guetta.
Following Peter, on July 24 it’s Saturday Night Fever every night with The Australian Bee Gees show — A Tribute to the Bee Gees. One of the most successful and adored acts in musical history is recreated just for audiences.
On July 24 Classic Albums Live performs The Eagles- Hotel California, note for note, cut for cut and then it is Comedy Night with Portsmouth native Juston McKinney and Carolyn Plummer on August 6.
Rounding out the program Great Waters is celebrating 50 years of rock & roll with Neil Berg on August 14 and on August 21 the stage welcomes Broadway Sensation and two-time Tony-nominated actress and singer, Kate Baldwin.
To close out the season Great Waters will host a one day, free folk festival with musical performances by The Ballroom Thieves, Susie Burke & David Surette, Co-Pilot, and the Carolyn Ramsay Band.
All events will be held at Castle in the Clouds under the Great Waters Performance Tent with both season and individual ticket options available.
Visit GreatWaters.org for more information or call 603-569-7710.


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