Music in the Gardens 2025

May 28, 2025 | Classes & Events

Music in the Gardens is back for another wonderful season at 577. Join us on the second Saturday of each month, June through September, for a full day of live music, exploration, and fun. Enjoy performances throughout the gardens from 11am to 4pm, with music flowing between the Outdoor Stage and Virginia’s House

Music in the Gardens is a free, family-friendly event and takes place rain or shine. Outdoor Stage performances will be held near the Geodesic Dome, and Virginia’s House will host performances indoors. In case of inclement weather, all performances will move inside. Seating is limited; bringing a blanket or chair is encouraged for a relaxing afternoon in the gardens. Here’s this season’s lineup:

Saturday, June 14
11am–1pm: Birds of a Feather Sing Together (jazz, easy listening)
1pm–2pm: Northview Tri-M (orchestra ensemble)
2pm–4pm: Liz Nowland (harp)

Saturday, July 12
11am–1pm: Jeff Tucker (singer-songwriter)
1pm–2pm: Northview Tri-M (orchestra ensemble)
2pm–4pm: Quick Trio (jazz)

Saturday, August 9
11am–1pm: Michael Corwin (country, blues)
1pm–2pm: Northview Tri-M (orchestra ensemble)
2pm–4pm: Christopher Schoelen (classical)

Saturday, September 13
11am–1pm: EZ Pickens (classic rock, country)
1pm–2pm: Clipboards (Perrysburg student/teacher cover band)
2pm–4pm: Chloe & the Steel Strings (folk)

We look forward to welcoming you this summer at 577.

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