Lake Morey Summer Concert Series Returns
May 18, 2026 09:32PM ● By Elise Renaud
The 2026 season of Lake Morey Resort’s Summer Concert Series has a great lineup with a variety of musical interests, tastes, and bands. If you haven’t been before, you’ll want to get your tickets soon for this stellar season. As a reminder: all shows are rain or shine.
June 18 - Adam Ezra Group
The series kicks off with the Adam Ezra Group on June 18 at 8 p.m.
“The New England Music Award Americana Act of the Year in 2023, catching the attention of SPIN Magazine who recently proclaimed, This Independent Underground Folk Band Is Blowing Up Without Selling Out. These days you’ll find Adam and his bandmates, Corinna Smith (Fiddle), Poche Ponce (Bass), and Alex Martin (Percussion), constantly out on the road. If you look at their tour schedule now, you can buy tickets to see them at festivals, rock venues, and theaters around the country, but you will also see their tour continuously peppered with activism and grassroots events; a testament to an artist who will never forget where he came from, and whose mission is about much more than music,” the website said.
Listen to their music and get tickets here.
June 25 - Fitz and The Tantrums
The Fitz and The Tantrums is playing on June 25 at 8 p.m.
“Following the band’s breakthrough 2013 album, More Than Just a Dream, not to mention a slew of massive hit singles that followed including ‘Out of My League,’ ‘The Walker,’ and ‘HandClap’... (Their) cohesion as a band is naturally reflected in their forever-mesmerizing live show. From their earliest days, the live show, Fitz says, has been the band’s calling card, and fans’ palpably passionate response to each of their gigs remains to this day. ‘It just feels so natural and so second nature,’ Fitz says of the feeling every time the band hits the stage. ‘It’s what we do. We’ve set a bar for ourselves. It’s one dance-punch after another,’” the website said.
Learn more and hear their music here.
July 2 - Shaggy
On July 2, a Jamaican native, Shaggy, is performing at 8 p.m.
“Born Orville Richard Burrell and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, Shaggy got his start as an MC in New York City’s burgeoning dancehall scene soon after moving to Brooklyn in his teens. Not long after serving four years in the U.S. Marines (including two tours of duty in the Middle East as part of Operation Desert Storm), he inked his first record deal and quickly scored a global crossover smash with ‘Oh Carolina,’” the website said.
Get tickets and listen to his music here.
July 9 - Guster
Guster, featuring a band member whose adoptive hometown is Portland, ME, is performing on July 9 at 8 p.m.
“For Guster, the open-hearted receptivity that catalyzed the creation of songs like “All Day” has served as a touchstone throughout the band’s history. But while their audience has grown exponentially since Guster got their start playing in dorm rooms at Tufts University in 1991, they’ve sustained an extraordinarily strong connection with their fanbase over the years. To that end, one of Guster’s most cherished endeavors is the On The Ocean Festival—an annual event that began in 2017 in Gardner’s adopted hometown of Portland, Maine, with a reunion-like atmosphere and an eclectic mix of performers including Bahamas, Lucius, Madison Cunningham, and Shakey Graves,” the website said.
Learn more about the band here.
July 16 - Larkin Poe
On July 16, Larkin Poe is taking the stage at 8 p.m.
“Rebecca and Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe are Grammy-winning singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist sisters creating their own brand of Roots Rock 'n' Roll: gritty, soulful, and flavored by their southern heritage. Originally from Atlanta and currently living in Nashville, they are self-producers of an electrifying, critically acclaimed body of work and are known for constantly touring across the globe with a fiery vitality,” the website said.
Get tickets here.
July 23 - Trampled by Turtles
Lake Morey Resort is welcoming a band out of Duluth on July 23 at 8 p.m.: Trampled by Turtles.
“Trampled by Turtles are from Duluth, Minnesota and the group carved out a fast, frenetic sound that owed as much to rock & roll as bluegrass. They released their first record, Songs from a Ghost Town, in 2004. In a genre steeped in tradition, the album stood out for its contemporary sound, essentially bridging the gap between the bandmates' background in rock music and their new acoustic leanings. Blue Sky and the Devil (2005) and Trouble (2007) explored a similar sound, but it wasn't until 2008 and the band's fourth release, Duluth, that Trampled by Turtles received recognition by the bluegrass community,” the website said.
Learn more about the group here.
July 29 - Max McNown
Oregon native Max McNown is taking the stage at 8 p.m. on July 29.
“Max McNown writes songs that feel both timeless and deeply personal — capturing the heartbreak, hope, and beauty of growing up. The 24-year-old Oregon native taught himself guitar only a few years ago, busking on the beaches of Southern California before quickly building an online following and releasing his breakout single “A Lot More Free.” The song has since gone Platinum, hit #1 on TikTok’s Breakthrough USA chart, and launched Max to the top of Billboard’s Emerging Artists chart,” the website said.
He is opened by Sam Burchfield at 7 p.m.
Get tickets here.
July 30 - KALEO
Celebrating 10 years since its debut album, KALEO is performing at 8 p.m. on July 30.
“After amassing over 4+ Billion global streams, 60+ international certifications, countless sold-out head lining shows, appearances at such noteworthy festivals as Coachella, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo plus a direct support slot opening for Rock &Roll Hall of Famers, the Rolling Stones, GRAMMY nominated, Icelandic rockers, KALEO, has proven to be a worldwide phenomenon. Known for their electrifying live performances alongside frontman JJ Julius Son’s towering, blues-soaked vocals, KALEO toured nonstop for 3 years in support of their debut album, A/B, which has since gone platinum and spawned the megahit “Way Down We Go,” which has since joined the Spotify Billions club. This year KALEO celebrates their 10th anniversary of A/B,” the website said.
Listen to their music here.
Aug. 6 - Natasha Bedingfield
On Aug. 6, Natasha Bedingfield is taking the stage at Lake Morey Resort.
“In the early 2000s, Natasha Bedingfield’s liberating anthem, Unwritten, was everywhere. Not only was it inescapable on the radio and on TRL, but on the hit MTV reality series The Hills as its theme song. It quickly became a Grammy-nominated juggernaut that was cemented into the cultural zeitgeist. Amid its 20th anniversary, the timeless classic has experienced a revival. Not only did it go viral on TikTok, but on the heels of a prominent feature as Glen Powell’s ‘serenity song’ in the hit rom-com Anyone But You, Unwritten returned to the charts, debuting on the Billboard Global 200 chart in January 2024 and peaking at No. 20 by March 2024. That same week, it also peaked at No. 12 on Billboard’s Global Excl. U.S. chart,” the website said.
Get tickets and hear her music here.
Aug. 13 - The Revivalists
American rock band The Revivalists is performing on Aug. 13 at 8 p.m.
“The Revivalists are an American rock band formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 2007. The eight-piece band consists of Ed Williams (pedal steel guitar, guitar), David Shaw (lead vocals), Zack Feinberg (guitar), Rob Ingraham (saxophone), George Gekas (bass guitar), Andrew Campanelli (drums and percussion), Michael Girardot (keyboards and trumpet), and Paulet "PJ" Howard (drums and percussion).After The Revivalists released their album, Men Amongst Mountains, on July 17, 2015, they were named by Rolling Stone magazine as one of "10 Bands You Need to Know". In September 2016, their song "Wish I Knew You" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart, and in May 2017, the song reached No. 1 on the Alternative Songs chart. On September 11, the single was certified platinum by the RIAA,” the website said.
Learn more here.
Aug. 18 - Andy Grammer
On Aug. 18 at 8 p.m., country star Andy Grammer is taking the stage.
“You might be surprised Andy Grammer called his new album Monster. He was too. Long known as one of the most optimistic bright lights in the pop singer-songwriter sphere, Grammer found himself fighting demons and finding new corners of himself, places he hadn’t wanted to venture before. “Being happy, anger is my vulnerability,” he says. “I didn’t know how to deal with getting in touch with anger. I just pretended it wasn’t there.” Grammer embarked on a long mental health journey that mirrored an exploratory five-year interim between albums which, of course, happened to coincide with a particularly tumultuous five years for all of us. After everything, Monster, arriving October 4, became a document of someone walking through a fire they never wanted to even look at, and what happens when they emerge on the other side,” the website said.
He is opened by Walk Off The Earth at 7 p.m.
Aug. 20 - Collective Soul
Collective Soul, who is celebrating their 32nd year, is taking the stage on Aug. 20 at 8 p.m.
“With 11 studio albums - including 1995's self-titled, Collective Soul album, which went triple Platinum - and 8 #1 hits under their belt, frontman and chief song writer, Ed Roland is unwaveringly driven in his desire to double down on doing more of what he does best - making music, sweet music, both in the studio and onstage. Seeing eye-to-eye and ear-to-ear is part of the secret sauce of why Collective Soul continues to both record and play together at an uncompromised level of quality. They were one of only five artists to have performed at both Woodstock festivals in '94 and '99,” the website said.
Get tickets and hear their music here.
Aug. 25 - Kaitlin Butts
On Aug. 25, Kaitlin Butts is taking the stage at 7 p.m.
“A truly one-of-a-kind artist, Kaitlin Butts has a deep affinity for country music’s more theatrical side: the extravagant storytelling, dazzling showmanship, songs embedded with both unbridled emotion and quick-fire humor. After discovering her passion for performing as a little girl, the Tulsa native later brought her boundless energy and radiant voice to her own unapologetic yet soulful songwriting. When it came time to create her third album, the Nashville-based musician leaned into her lifelong love of musical theater and dreamed up a modern-day reimagining of the soundtrack to her all-time favorite musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! The result: a high-concept but candidly autobiographical LP called Roadrunner!, whose 17 powerhouse songs show the full force and extraordinary depth of Butts’ artistry for the very first time,” the website said.
Learn more here.
Aug. 27 - Muscadine Bloodline
Wrapping up the 2026 season is Muscadine Bloodline taking the stage at 8 p.m.
“For nearly a decade, Muscadine Bloodline has delivered a soulful and potent form of country music indelibly colored by their Alabama heritage. But in the making of their latest body of work, the Mobile-bred duo dug deeper into their roots than ever before, dreaming up a batch of songs inspired by the places they know best: the blue-collar melting pot of their coastal hometown, bustling Cajun fishing villages, and desolate timberlands, the untamed and idyllic spaces where they ran wild as children. The latest turn in a career that’s included releasing three acclaimed albums, earning a standing ovation at their 2018 Grand Ole Opry debut, and selling out shows across the country as an emphatically independent act, The Coastal Plain emerged from an acute strengthening of their creative vision,” the website said.
Get tickets here.
