Sag Harbor American Music Festival Schedule - 27 East

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Sag Harbor American Music Festival Schedule

authorStaff Writer on Sep 19, 2023

Thursday, September 28:

Restaurant Night: Free

Celebrate the festival opening with performances between 5 and 9 p.m. at Sen, KPASA, Sag Pizza and El Taco Bar, capping off the night at Kidd Squid.

Featuring: Roy Wilson & the Buzzards, Annie Trezza, Lynn Blue Band, Hopefully Forgiven, Rorie Kelly and Real East End Brass.

Friday, September 29:

Amythyst Kiah, 8 p.m. Old Whalers Church, 44 Union Street. $40 general admission

Kiah’s soul-stirring blues mark the glorious collision of two vastly different worlds: the iconoclastic alt-rock that first sparked her musical passion, and the roots/old-time-music scene where she’s found breakout success in recent years, including recognition from Rolling Stone as “one of Americana’s great up-and-coming secrets.”

The Chattanooga-bred singer/songwriter expands on the artistry she’s displayed as a member of Our Native Daughters — an all-women-of-color supergroup whose Kiah-penned standout “Black Myself” earned a Grammy nomination for Best American Roots Song and won Song of the Year at the Folk Alliance International Awards.

Saturday, September 30:

Sara Hartman featuring Joe Delia & Friends, 8 p.m. Bay Street Theater, Long Wharf. $30 in advance, $40 at the door

Free Outdoor Music

Saturday, September 30, Sag Harbor Village

10 a.m. – Escola de Samba Boom at Provisions Marine Park Tent

10:30 a.m. – Chloe Halpin at Sag Harbor Express Alley Stage

11:30 a.m. – Pete Mancini & the Hillside Airmen at WLIW-FM Steinbeck Park Stage

Noon – Ada Rovatti & Friends at Provisions Marine Park Tent

12:30 p.m. – R.O. Shapiro at Sag Harbor Express Alley Stage

1 p.m. – The Belle Curves at Ryland’s green (Main and Madison Street)

1:30 p.m. – Foster Europe at WLIW-FM Steinbeck Park Stage

2 p.m. – Born & Raised at Sag Harbor Inn, 45 West Water Street

2:30 p.m. - Mudflats String Band at Provisions Marine Park Tent

3 p.m. – Student Body at Sag Harbor Express Alley Stage

3:30 p.m. – Hinterlands at Provisions Natural Foods Market

4 p.m. – Nancy Atlas at WLIW-FM Steinbeck Park Stage

5 p.m. – Kristina Koller at Provisions Marine Park Tent

5:30 p.m. – Inda Eaton at Sag Harbor Express Alley Stage

6:30 p.m. –Alex Lucero Band at WLIW-FM Steinbeck Park Stage

7 p.m. – Dante Mazzetti at Kidd Squid Brewing Co.

Sunday, October 1, Sag Harbor Village

10 a.m. Out East at Sag Harbor Express Alley Stage

10:30 a.m. – Jake Lear at Provisions Marine Park Tent

11:30 a.m. – Julia King at Sag Harbor Express Alley Stage

Noon – Gene Casey & the Lonesharks at WLIW-FM Steinbeck Park Stage

1 p.m. – Lauralys at Provisions Marine Park Tent

1:30 p.m. – Friday Night Traditional at Sag Harbor Express Alley Stage

2 p.m. – The Bodega Tall Boys at Baron’s Cove

2:30 p.m. - Raquel & the Wildflowers at WLIW-FM Steinbeck Park Stage

3 p.m. – Sara Gross at Provisions Marine Park Tent

4 p.m. – Certain Moves at Sag Harbor Express Alley Stage

5 p.m. – Hoo Doo Loungers at Provisions Marine Park Tent

6 p.m. – The Scofflaws at WLIW-FM Steinbeck Park Stage

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