
Whether you’re a lifelong Vermonter or just visiting for the season, summer is the perfect time to dive into Northwest Vermont’s vibrant music scene. From vineyard shows and mountain concerts to waterfront festivals, there’s something for every music lover. Experience local talent and nationally touring artists in venues that perfectly capture the spirit of Vermont.
Summer Concert Series at Snow Farm Vineyard – South Hero, VT
Snow Farm Vineyard hosts free outdoor concerts every Thursday from June through mid-September. Set against vineyard views and Lake Champlain breezes, these relaxed evenings bring together wine, community, and live music in a picturesque island setting.
Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green – Shelburne, VT
Held on the sloping lawn of the Shelburne Museum, this summer series welcomes big-name acts to a charming open-air venue. Enjoy food trucks, dancing, and free Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, all with Vermont’s Green Mountains as your backdrop. Concert tickets also include half-price museum admission.
Champlain Valley Fair & Summer Concerts – Essex Junction, VT
The Champlain Valley Exposition hosts some of Vermont’s biggest summer concerts. From chart-topping artists to the beloved end-of-summer fair, it’s a destination for high-energy performances and classic fair fun.
Spruce Peak Summer Concert Series – Stowe, VT
Spruce Peak’s Village Green provides a stunning mountain backdrop for intimate outdoor concerts. All summer long, this Stowe venue showcases a mix of local and national talent, complemented by year-round indoor performances at the Spruce Peak Arts Center.
Grand Point North Festival – Burlington, VT
Grace Potter’s Grand Point North brings an annual burst of music to Burlington’s waterfront each September. This beloved festival pairs lakeside views with high-energy sets from Grace Potter and special guests, and its 10th anniversary promises a weekend to remember.
From lakeside stages to mountaintop greens, Vermont’s music venues are as diverse and welcoming as the artists they host. Whether you’re sipping wine at a vineyard show or dancing by the lake, these experiences capture the true spirit of summer in the Green Mountain State.

