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SUMMARY:Rose Arts Festival of Norwich
DESCRIPTION:[Various locations across Norwich. Go to the event site for locations.] \nRose Arts Festival of Norwich returns June 25 through 27\, bringing three days of live music\, art\, food trucks\, local vendors\, and downtown energy to Norwich. What began as a community arts celebration has grown into one of the region’s signature summer festivals\, filling city streets\, bars\, breweries\, and outdoor spaces with performances and crowds all weekend long. From daytime concerts on Chelsea Parade to late-night sets echoing through downtown venues\, the festival creates the kind of atmosphere that turns Norwich into a full-on summer destination. \nRose Arts Festival of Norwich mixes big-stage performances with a strong local and regional creative spirit. Visitors can browse Vendor Village for handcrafted art\, jewelry\, textiles\, and one-of-a-kind goods while food trucks and local vendors keep the festival grounds packed with everything from comfort food favorites to international flavors. The event also continues its Budding Artist Exhibit & Competition\, created in honor of beloved Norwich teacher Sara St. George Davis. Open to artists of all ages\, the exhibit has become one of the festival’s most meaningful traditions\, celebrating young creativity while connecting the arts directly back to the local community. \nMusic drives the heartbeat of the weekend\, especially once the sun starts going down and downtown Norwich fills with festival crowds moving from stage to stage. Saturday’s main stage lineup on Chelsea Parade features nationally touring jam\, indie\, and alternative acts including Mihali\, Neighbor\, Melt\, Oh He Dead\, The Wolff Sisters\, and Lazy Trail. After dark\, the city keeps going with performances spread across downtown venues including Strange Brew\, Harp & Dragon\, Billy Wilson’s\, These Guys Brewing\, and Reliance Health Gallery. The result is part music festival\, part citywide block party\, with live sound pouring out of venues well into the night. \n2026 Rose Arts Festival Music Schedule\nFriday\, June 26 – Downtown Norwich\nStrange Brew Stage @ Strange Brew \n\n9:30 PM – Bermuda Search Party\n8:00 PM – Drop Party\n7:00 PM – The Gleeful Conspiracy\n\nHarp & Dragon Stage @ Harp & Dragon \n\n9:00 PM – Ward Hayden & The Outliers\n7:45 PM – Fimone\n6:30 PM – Jesse Desorcy & Co.\n\nBilly Wilson’s Stage @ Billy Wilson’s \n\n8:30 PM – Frank Critelli\n7:45 PM – Sue Menhart\n7:05 PM – Roy Dunn McLean\n6:30 PM – Natalie Paige\n6:00 PM – Susan Jensen\n\nThese Guys Stage @ These Guys Brewing \n\n7:00 PM – Big Lux\n6:00 PM – Ashley Hamel\n\nReliance Health Stage @ Reliance Health Gallery \n\n7:00 PM – Static & Rust\n6:30 PM – Sunnie Redwing\n6:00 PM – Mighty Seamus\n\nSaturday\, June 27 – Main Stage at Chelsea Parade\n\n6:45 PM – Mihali\n4:50 PM – Neighbor\n3:00 PM – Melt\n1:30 PM – Oh He Dead\n12:00 PM – The Wolff Sisters\n11:00 AM – Lazy Trail\n\nSaturday Night\, June 27 – Downtown Norwich\nStrange Brew Stage @ Strange Brew \n\n11:00 PM – Night Zero (featuring members of Mihali & Neighbor)\n9:30 PM – Coyote Island\n8:00 PM – Matt Kampe & The Hub\n\nHarp & Dragon Stage @ Harp & Dragon \n\n10:00 PM – Nova One\n9:00 PM – Slyne & The Family Stoned\n8:00 PM – The Pretty Graves\n\nBilly Wilson’s Stage @ Billy Wilson’s \n\n9:30 PM – Tyler Fauxbel\n8:40 PM – Ponybird\n8:00 PM – Charlotte Roth\n\nThese Guys Stage @ These Guys Brewing (Marina) \n\n8:00 PM – Jeremy Haddad\n\nSEO Description: Rose Arts Festival of Norwich returns June 25-27 with live music\, food trucks\, art vendors\, downtown concerts\, and summer festival energy.
URL:https://thectbeacon.com/event/rose-arts-festival-of-norwich/
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SUMMARY:“Art Is in the Air” – Noank CT Home & Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:Brush up on your gardening gloves and dust off your walking shoes this summer. “Art is in the Air” – A Noank\, CT Home & Garden Tour gives you the opportunity to spend an afternoon touring one of Connecticut’s most charming coastal villages AND benefit an organization near and dear to our hearts—the Noank Historical Society. June 27 will be spent touring privately owned homes and gardens on a self-guided walking tour. Participating homes and gardens have been selected for their architectural significance and beautifully landscaped grounds. What better place to paint than out in the open? Many artists will be on hand painting the village’s scenic landscapes and historic homes while visitors tour. \nWhile Noank may be best known as a fishing village and a center for boatbuilding\, it was also a quietly influential art colony at the turn of the twentieth century. Henry Ward Ranger\, Robert Brackman\, Lars Thorsen and Reynolds Beal are just a few of the artists who vacationed or settled in Noank and found endless inspiration in waterfront views\, historic homes\, farms and the working harbor. The Tour celebrates not only Noank’s artistic history\, but the varied architectural styles of homes built by sailors who traveled to distant ports and brought back with them ideas and creative influences from around the globe. \nThere will be something for art enthusiasts\, garden aficionados\, history buffs\, and anyone who loves to discover unique spots along the CT shoreline. From gardens to artists painting “en plein air” to local history\, you will not want to miss this special opportunity to step back in time and experience one of SE Connecticut’s treasured coastal villages. \nParking at Esker Point Beach \n  \n 
URL:https://thectbeacon.com/event/art-is-in-the-air-noank-ct-home-garden-tour/
LOCATION:Esker Point Beach\, 900 Groton Long Point Rd\, Groton\, 06340\, United States
CATEGORIES:Esker Point Beach
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SUMMARY:Historic Stonington’s Cannon Ball: One If By Land\, Two If By Sea
DESCRIPTION:Historic Stonington’s Cannon Ball: One If By Land\, Two If By Sea returns to Captain Nathaniel B. Palmer House on Saturday\, June 27 for an America 250-inspired evening of cocktails\, auctions\, dining\, and dancing wrapped in Revolutionary-era flair. Hosted by Historic Stonington\, the annual gala transforms one of the borough’s most historic properties into a celebration of colonial style\, community preservation\, and shoreline tradition. This year’s theme\, One If By Land\, Two If By Sea\, leans fully into lantern-lit patriotism and playful historic pageantry. \nThe evening begins with cocktails at 5:00 PM followed by dinner and a live auction at 6:00 PM\, before shifting into dancing with the Silver Arrow Band from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Guests are encouraged to embrace the spirit of the night with optional black tie or 18th-century-inspired attire\, adding to the immersive atmosphere. The event’s promotional style playfully channels Revolutionary War language and imagery\, inviting attendees to “powder thy wigs” and prepare for “revelry most resplendent.” \nBeyond the spectacle\, the Cannon Ball serves as a major fundraiser supporting Historic Stonington’s preservation work and educational mission. Set within the historic Stonington Borough\, the gala combines local history with a polished social atmosphere that feels distinctly coastal New England. Between the live auction\, colonial-inspired theme\, historic setting\, and summer evening energy\, the event has become one of the borough’s signature annual celebrations. \nEvent Highlights \n\nCocktails at 5:00 PM\nDinner & Live Auction at 6:00 PM\nDancing with the Silver Arrow Band from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM\n18th-century attire or black tie optional\nHosted at the historic Palmer House in Stonington Borough\n\nTickets:\nPurchase Cannon Ball Tickets \n 
URL:https://thectbeacon.com/event/historic-stoningtons-cannon-ball-one-if-by-land-two-if-by-sea/
LOCATION:Captain Nathaniel B Palmer House\, 40 Palmer Street\, Stonington\, CT\, 06378\, United States
CATEGORIES:Captain Nathaniel B Palmer House
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SUMMARY:The Blue Man Group
DESCRIPTION:There’s really nothing else quite like Blue Man Group. It’s part concert\, part comedy\, part full-on sensory experience… and somehow it all works without a single word being spoken. The trio of blue-painted performers communicates through rhythm\, movement\, and perfectly timed chaos\, turning everyday objects into instruments and the stage into something that feels alive. It’s weird in the best way… the kind of show where you’re not totally sure what’s coming next\, but you’re locked in from the first minute. \nWhat makes it click is the mix of precision and play. One moment you’re watching a tight\, pounding percussion sequence\, the next you’re laughing at something completely unexpected. Paint flies. Lights pulse. The music builds into something bigger than you expect. It’s high-energy\, a little offbeat\, and surprisingly immersive… especially when the audience becomes part of the experience in ways you don’t see coming. \nLive\, it pulls you in fast and doesn’t let go. You’ll see kids\, adults\, first-timers\, repeat fans… all reacting the same way\, somewhere between laughter and “what did I just watch?” That’s kind of the magic of it. If you’re looking for a night that’s different from the usual concert or comedy show\, something visual\, loud\, and genuinely memorable\, Blue Man Group delivers a show that sticks with you long after it’s over.
URL:https://thectbeacon.com/event/the-blue-man-group/
CATEGORIES:Mohegan Sun
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