General Venue Info - Maudslay Arts Center

Summer Performances at Maudslay Arts Center

Join us for our 18th season of varied musical and dance entertainment

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Whether you're sitting under the stars on a moonlit evening, or lounging on a blanket on a Sunday afternoon, the Maudslay summer concert series provides the perfect setting for your entertainment pleasure. Now in its 18th season, the MAC performance schedule offers something for everyone: award-winning country with Don Campbell, foot-stompin' New Orleans jazz with the New Black Eagle Jazz Band, funky 1960s R&B with Barrence Whitfield, and much more.

The concerts are held rain or shine, moving inside to the MAC Concert Barn when weather dictates. Concert goers are encouraged to bring a picnic dinner, which can be casual or as elaborate as a gourmet meal with tablecloth and a flowers and whatever suits the patron's fancy. Delicious desserts such as seasonal cobblers and Ghiradelli brownies, Hodgie's ice cream, and beverages may be purchased during intermission, all served by dedicated MAC volunteers who continue to make this non-profit series happen.

For a complete listing of performances, visit our Summer Concert Schedule page.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Saturday Performance: Showtime 7:00pm. Gates open at 6:00pm. Patio Seating (tables and chairs) $20; Lawn Seating (bring your own chairs or blankets) $18; Children 12 and under free.
Sunday Performance: Showtime 2pm. Gates open at 1:00pm. General Admission $10; Seniors $8; Children 12 and under free.

Ticket Sales: To purchase tickets online, visit our Concert Schedule and click on the act(s) of your choice. Tickets also may be purchased at the gate, or by calling to reserve at (978) 499-0050. Visa and Mastercard accepted.

Funding assistance has been provided by local arts councils, and an Essex Heritage Partnership Grant with a partial match from The Provident Bank. As always, we are grateful for the cooperation we receive from the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation, and from Park Superintendent Rob Kovacs and his crew.