As an extension of their mission to bring quality music acts to the region, Briggs Farm Concerts, in partnership with the Columbia Montour Visitors Bureau, will host a monthly concert series at the Nescopeck Township Fire Hall. The first of four concerts in the Fire House Concert Series will feature The National Reserve with special guest Sean Farley and will be held on Saturday, January 29th at 7pm.
While most known for its annual three-day blues festival, now in its 25th year, Briggs Farm Concerts has a reputation for bringing high caliber national and regional music artists to the area. With the expansion of their offerings in the fire house series, the Briggs production team is harnessing an opportunity to branch out into other genres such as country and americana while still hosting the same level of musicianship.
“The Fire House Concert Series is an exciting start to the 2022 live music presentation!” states president Richard Briggs. “We’re really looking forward to showcasing a group of exceptional musicians, all hand-picked by the team here at Briggs Farm.”
January’s series kick off will bring festival favorites The National Reserve back to the area with their laid back, bluesy brand of classic rock. Opening for them will be local musician and luthier Sean Farley. The evening promises to be a fun mix of the great music and relaxed atmosphere for which Briggs is well known.
Concerts in the Fire House Series will be held the last Saturday of every month, January through April 2022. Upcoming performances will feature Yarn, Cristina Vane, and Cris Jacobs. Craft beer by Berwick Brewing will be available on site and food sales will benefit the Nescopeck Township Volunteer Fire Company.
Tickets are now on sale for the January Fire House Concert and information can be found at briggsfarm.com/firehouse.
Briggs Farm Blues Festival is a three-day, family run celebration of music, camping, good food, and great company. Since 1998, the Briggs family has been hosting some of the world’s best musical acts on their 250-year-old farm in Nescopeck, PA. Whether coming for a day or camping for the weekend, families & friends return year after year to gather ‘round campfires, dance to bluesy beats, and join other music lovers for the “Best Weekend of the Year.”
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