
20 25 JULY 24 - AUGUST 3


20 25 JULY 24 - AUGUST 3
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The Festival at Sandpoint is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1982 by a group of local volunteers who wanted to introduce symphonic music to the area and provide an economic boost for their community. The first Festival at Sandpoint took place during the summer of 1983. Since its first season featuring three concerts with the Spokane Symphony Orchestra, the Festival has grown and diversified into a two-week concert series featuring a variety of genres.
Welcome to the 42nd annual Festival at Sandpoint Summer Performance Series, set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Pend Oreille! We’re so glad you’re here to experience another unforgettable season of world-class music under the stars.
This beloved tradition is made possible thanks to you - our passionate fans, generous donors, tireless volunteers and vendors, dedicated staff, and invaluable board of directors. Your continued support fuels not only this incredible concert series but also the Festival’s broader vision to foster community and creativity through musical experiences and our free, year-round music education programs.
Because of you, we’re able to continue to bring exceptional talent to our stage, while boosting regional tourism and economic impact, and inspiring and investing in the next generation of musicians and music lovers.
Here’s to another season of music, memories, connection, and celebration. Let’s make it one to remember.
ALI BARANSKI, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Paul Gunter Production & Education Manager
Tess Howell Director of Finance & Development
Veronica Knowlton Director of Operations
Cienna Roget Marketing & Communications Manager
Sophie Capodagli Marketing
Riley Christman Facilities & Production
Sarah Pillsbury Secretary
Hali Karr
Liz Morris
Marcella Nelson
Bea Speakman
Ida Gaddess Merchandise
Roan Luikens Facilities & Production
Willow Solly Hospitality
Cheers!
Melinda Offer
Festival Street
Adia Burton
First Aid
Sharon Bistodeau
Mary Logsdon
Gates
Connie Rosco
Tim Rosco
Kelly Whitman
Green Team
Jon Knepper
Merchandise
Mary Ann Hamilto
Transportation
Frank Cafferty
We are incredibly grateful to have such a supportive community that volunteers their time and effort year after year.
Hosting this historic annual event would not be possible without our outstanding team of over 300 volunteers who donate thousands of hours of their time.
Thank you for joining us for another exciting season of The Festival at Sandpoint! Welcome to our cherished home at War Memorial Field, where for the next two weeks, incredible music and vibrant community spirit will come alive. Each year, I'm continually inspired by the talent, dedication, and passion that our amazing staff, production crew, and volunteers bring to this event. Their hard work and commitment are what make the Festival at Sandpoint such a memorable experience.
I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our sponsors, whose generous support enables us to not only host these wonderful performances but also sustain our year-round educational initiatives. This past year, we proudly expanded our programs, reaching more students and community members than ever before, enriching lives through arts and music education.
As we look ahead, we are excited about further broadening our educational and artistic programming throughout the entire year. We remain committed to serving as a catalyst for creativity, inspiration, and cultural growth in our community.
Finally, thank you to my fellow board members for your unwavering dedication, and to you, our attendees, whose enthusiasm and support make every season unforgettable. Enjoy the music, savor the moments, and let’s continue to build and celebrate our vibrant community together.
BEN HIGGS PRESIDENT, BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Short Chair & Blanket Seating
Tall Chair & Blanket Seating
Grandstand
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For seated shows, this section is short chair seating
Sponsor Seating Area
For seated shows, this section moves to the center
ADA Seating
Yes Outside Food
Yes Chairs
Yes Empty Water Bottles
No Outside Liquids (New for 2025)
No Glass (No Exceptions)
No Re-Entry
No Hard-Sided or Rolling Coolers
No Wagons
No Strollers
No Cash / Check
The SPOT shuttle provides fast, free, and convenient transportation to and from the venue and the free parking lot during the Summer Series. The shuttle is ADAaccessible. Shuttles run continuously starting 2 hours before the General Admission gates open.
Park at our free parking lot located at Sandpoint High School at 410 S. Division and use the free shuttle.
Limited, first-come, first-served ADA parking is available near the venue across from the front gate.
Just looking for beer, wine, or a canned drink? Visit our Grab & Go bar located on the lakeside of the stage.
Visit our full-service bar located on the lakeside of the grandstands for cocktails, beer on tap, and wine.
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THURSDAY JULY 24 FRIDAY JULY 25 SATURDAY JULY 26
NEON TREES WITH KYLEKELLY
GATES - 6:00 PM
MUSIC - 7:30 PM
SIERRA FERRELL WITH THE BRUDI BROTHERS
GATES - 6:00 PM MUSIC - 7:30 PM
TOAD THE WET SPROCKET WITH THE JAYHAWKS & SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER
GATES - 6:00 PM
MUSIC - 7:00 PM
SUNDAY JULY 27 WEDNESDAY JULY 30 THURSDAY JULY 31
THIRD EYE BLIND WITH SNACKS AT MIDNIGHT
GATES - 6:00 PM
MUSIC - 7:30 PM COMMUNITY NIGHT
GATES - 6:00 PM MUSIC - 7:00 PM BROTHERS OSBORNE WITH THE KRUSE BROTHERS
GATES - 6:00 PM MUSIC - 7:30 PM
FRIDAY AUGUST 1 SATURDAY AUGUST 2 SUNDAY AUGUST 3
KANSAS WITH VIKA & THE VELVETS
GATES - 6:00 PM
MUSIC - 7:30 PM
DISPATCH WITH JOHN BUTLER (WITH BAND)
GATES - 5:00 PM
MUSIC - 6:00 PM
GRAND FINALE SOUNDS OF SUMMER CHEERS! 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM GATES - 5:00 PM MUSIC - 7:00 PM
THURSDAY JUL 24
Since releasing their debut album, Habits in 2010, Neon Trees cemented themselves as a dynamic, engaging band that has consistently put in the work for over a decade. Their hit, Billboard Music Awardsnominated singles include “Everybody Talks” and “Animal.” The band has amassed one billion streams and recently logged over forty million views on TikTok while gaining acclaim from Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, and USA Today. With a loyal fanbase and ever-evolving sound, Neon Trees continue to push upwards and onward, refusing to stand still and always chasing what’s next.
JUL 24
kylekelly transforms the quiet anxieties and awkward moments we all face into bold, infectious pop-rock anthems. Raised in NYC with roots in South Jersey, he blends modern, sharp storytelling with timeless songwriting. After touring with Daniel Seavey and dropping breakout tracks like “my little heart <3”, he returns with a melancholic romcom, his 2025 EP produced by Jeffery David and Brandon Paddock. Honest, yet entirely relatable, kylekelly makes it okay to feel everything. Now, with a growing fanbase and a voice that cuts through all the noise, kylekelly is proving that vulnerability can be a superpower.
FRIDAY
JUL 25
One of the brightest young luminaries in roots music today, Sierra Ferrell brings a dose of beautifully strange magic to everything she touches. Since the release of her 2024 album Trail Of Flowers, the West Virginia singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist earned four GRAMMY awards in 2025. In keeping with a musical upbringing that included playing everywhere from truck stops to boxcars to New Orleans street corners, her music is endlessly changing shape to accommodate the immense scope of Ferrell’s eccentric musicality.
FRIDAY
JUL 25
The Brudi Brothers are a dynamic Americana trio from Seattle, known for being avid buskers and even often coined as the city’s favorite “street poets.” Their viral hit “Me More Cowboy Than You” introduced the world to their charm, blood harmonies, and offbeat wit. Raised playing music together, Johannes, Conrad, and George blend folk, country, and rock with stories from hitchhiking adventures to busking across Europe. Their 2020 album, See You, showcases the intimate and timeless soul behind their fastrising global popularity.
SATURDAY JUL 26
Toad the Wet Sprocket, the beloved alternative rock band from Santa Barbara, California, first captured audiences in the late 1980s with their heartfelt lyrics and melodic sound. Rising to prominence with albums like Fear (1991) and Dulcinea (1994), they became known for hits such as “Walk on the Ocean,” “All I Want,” and “Good Intentions.” Their ability to blend introspective songwriting with catchy, folk-influenced rock has cemented them as a lasting presence in the music world.
Formed in 1985, The Jayhawks emerged from Minneapolis with a rootsy sound that defied the trends and won over critics and fans alike. Over nearly four decades, the band has released 11 albums and built a legacy of timeless Americana. Led by Gary Louris, The Jayhawks continue to evolve, with recent albums like Back Roads and Abandoned Motels and XOXO showcasing their timeless songwriting and signature blend of folk, rock, and country.
SATURDAY JUL 26
Sixpence None the Richer is an American alternative rock band best known for their hit single “Kiss Me”, which reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a top-10 song in sixteen countries. “Kiss Me” continues to rise in popularity, regularly appearing in Shazam’s weekly Top 200 songs, going viral on TikTok, and frequently appearing in film, television, and advertisements worldwide. In July of 2024 "Kiss Me" was RIAA certified 3-times platinum.
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Since 1997, San Francisco’s Third Eye Blind has recorded five best-selling albums and assembled one career retrospective. The alternative rock band's self-titled debut album, Third Eye Blind (1997), was certified platinum six times by the RIAA and spent over a year on the Billboard 200 charts in the US. Hit singles like "Semi-Charmed Life", "Jumper", and "How's It Going to Be" all reached the Top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100. Known for their energetic live shows and introspective lyrics, the band remains a staple of the ‘90s and 2000s alt-rock.
Indie rock band out of Spokane, Snacks at Midnight puts on an unforgettable show. Rory Babin is the mastermind behind this project, and with his dynamic stage presence, he takes his live shows to a whole new level, never leaving his audience disappointed. Rory takes a music-foreveryone approach, writing multi-genre songs that challenge the norms. Snacks at Midnight's newest album, What You Think You Want, is laden with indie rock, pop, and even a little punk. Blending genres within their music is a testament to Snacks' creativity and artistry.
WEDNESDAY JUL 30
Indie pop-folk artist Jojo Dodge is a 21-year-old singer-songwriter from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, known for her raw emotion, vivid storytelling, and timeless sound. Inspired by sounds like Fleetwood Mac, Carly Simon, and Brandi Carlile, Jojo blends acoustic melodies with heartfelt lyrics. After winning North Idaho’s Got Talent in 2023, she has collaborated with industry pros like Jeffery David and Dan Wilson. Her breakout singles and 2025 tour with Rachel Platten have cemented her as a rising voice in the indie folk scene.
WEDNESDAY JUL 30
Meet Brittany's House! Their music will get you on your feet, from their indie rock originals to their classic rock and funk covers. Jacob Maxwell leads vocals alongside Drew Brereton on lead guitar. When it comes to the bass, no one slaps it better than Tessa Brereton herself, and Cody Cummins completes the ensemble on the drums. They’ve been performing throughout the Spokane and CDA area for three years.
WEDNESDAY JUL 30
Harold’s IGA is an indie-rock trio from Sandpoint, known for blending indie folk, electronica, alt-country, grunge, and shoegaze. Ben Olson writes most of the songs as well as plays the guitar, keyboard, and does the vocals. Cadie Archer adds beautiful harmonies and interesting texture through a range of instruments from ukulele all the way to the musical saw. Josh Vitalie drove the rhythm on drums, and for their set at the festival, will be joined by bassist Justin Landis. Their albums include Harold’s IGA, Mobile Homes, Do We Jump? And Uncivil War.
WEDNESDAY JUL 30
The Real McCoy is a high-energy, three-piece rock band from Sandpoint. The band is composed of drummer/backing vocalist Brian Drew, bass player Darrin Truitt, and lead vocalist/guitar player Brenden McCoy. Joining them at Community Night will be Liam McCoy as second guitarist. The Real McCoy covers a variety of music, styles, and artists from the 60s to the 2000s, as well as performing their originals, including those featured on their debut 2024 EP “Life I Follow.”
THURSDAY
JUL 31 UNDERWRITTEN BY
Brothers Osborne are one of music’s most consistently adventurous bands, a duo connected by not just blood, but also a lifetime of performing together. The reigning CMA and ACM Duo of the Year winners, John and TJ Osborne, are leaders of a progressive and still classic school of country music. The band has been nominated for 12 GRAMMYs, standing as six-time CMA Vocal Duo of the Year winners. Overall, they have collected seven CMA awards and seven ACM trophies.
Phoenix-based country duo The Kruse Brothers, Chandler and Miles Kruse, are transforming country music with their blend of diverse influences and musical styles. Originally rooted in classical music, the brothers bring a unique sound to the genre, infusing it with elements of blues and rock. They are supported by a talented group: Mike Griffith on lead electric guitar, Casey Barras on drums, and Josh Johnson on electric guitar and bass.
THURSDAY JUL 31 UNDERWRITTEN BY
FRIDAY AUG 1
With a legendary career spanning five decades, KANSAS has firmly established itself as one of America's iconic classic rock bands. This "garage band" released their debut album in 1974. Their catalog includes sixteen studio albums, one quadruple-Platinum single, 'Carry On Wayward Son,' and another triple-Platinum single, 'Dust in the Wind. The band is currently comprised of original drummer Phil Ehart, vocalist and keyboardist Ronnie Platt, keyboardist and vocalist Tom Brislin, guitarist Zak Rizvi, violinist and guitarist Joe Deninzon, bassist and vocalist Dan McGowan, and original guitarist Richard Williams.
Spokane-based indie rock artist
VIKA blends blues, jazz, and classic rock with Amy Winehouse-esque vocals. Adopted from Russia and raised in a home filled to the brim with music, especially jazz, VIKA’s sound is nostalgic, groovy, and deeply personal. Her breakout single “70s Haze” has earned over four million streams on Spotify. Her debut album dropped in June, fusing vintage vibes with country in a soulful tribute to selfdiscovery, luck, and love.
SATURDAY AUG 2
Formed by Chadwick Stokes and Brad Corrigan, while in college in Vermont, DISPATCH has forged its own path outside the mainstream music industry as one of the most successful artists in the roots rock scene. Known for their powerful live shows, grassroots activism, and loyal fan base, this band has sold out venues like Madison Square Garden and Red Rocks, all while staying fiercely independent and socially conscious throughout their decades-long career. BUY TICKETS & LEARN MORE
SATURDAY
John Butler is one of Australia’s premier alternative songwriters and storytellers with accolades spanning from #1 charting albums, platinum records, and ARIA Awards across his illustrious career as one of the country’s most successful independent musicians. His rich catalog of iconic hits spanning over a quarter of a century includes signature songs such as ‘Zebra’, ‘Better Than’, ‘Ocean’, and more. Renowned for his dynamic live performances and activism, Butler continues to inspire audiences worldwide with his authenticity and artistry.
SATURDAY AUG 2
G. Love & Special Sauce is an American Hip-Hop Blues band known for its unique fusion of hip-hop, blues, funk, and soul. Formed in 1993, the band originally featured Garrett Dutton, aka G. Love, as the lead vocalist and guitarist, Jeffrey Clemens on drums, and Jim Prescott on bass. The trio quickly gained attention for their laidback, groovy style and G. Love’s unique vocal delivery, blending rap-like spoken word with bluesy singing. Their self-titled debut album included the hit “Cold Beverage” and set the stage for a devoted cult following and critical acclaim.
For nearly two decades, Donavon Frankenreiter has been traveling the globe, first as a professional surfer and now as a musician. These days, instead of surf competitions, it’s concert halls that bring Frankenreiter to town, where he entertains audiences with his unique blend of laid-back grooves, philosophical lyrics, and soulful delivery. With a catalog spanning multiple albums and collaborations, he’s built a loyal global fanbase that vibes with his signature mix of surf culture and heartfelt songwriting.
SUNDAY AUG 3
Our annual Grand Finale features the Festival at Sandpoint Orchestra conducted by Morihiko Nakahara.
Programming will include: selections from “The Four Seasons” by Vivaldi, “From the New World” by Dvořák, “Summertime” by Gershwin, and more. Each of the musical pieces evokes the warmth, energy, and emotions of summer in a unique way.
Selections from “The Four Seasons” by Vivaldi are lively violin concertos that vividly depict the changing seasons. Spring bursts with renewal and birdsong, while Summer brings both idyllic warmth and the intensity of a summer storm.
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SUNDAY AUG 3
"From the New World" by Dvořák is a symphony that captures the spirit of vast landscapes and summer in America. "Summertime" by Gershwin embodies the languid, dreamy essence of summer with its smooth, bluesy melody.
Together, these pieces and more celebrate the many sounds of summer—its beauty, excitement, and relaxation.
The Festival at Sandpoint Orchestra features over 50 talented instrumentalists from across the Inland Northwest, with Sandpoint local Jason Moody serving as concertmaster.
SUNDAY AUG 3
From 5 PM to 7 PM before the Grand Finale performance on Sunday, August 3, guests will sample pours from the region’s finest wineries, breweries, and distilleries.
This two-hour tasting event, plus a souvenir cup, is an add-on option of $12.95. Cheers requires a separate entry ticket and is not included in the Grand Finale admission.
*Cheers is a separate ticketed event. All guests must have a ticket to the Grand Finale, be 21+, and present a valid ID to attend. Cheers tickets purchased day of will be $14.95
Give a gift that helps keep the music alive, and you could win free access to every concert of our 2026 Summer Series!
For every $20 you donate between July 24 through August 3, you will receive one entry to win a 2026 Season Pass, valued at over $440.
Increase your chances of winning by increasing your donation. The winner will be announced on August 20.
Make a difference. Make a donation. Win a summer of music!
BY PERKY SMITH-HAGADONE
Perky’s art piece was selected as the winning Fine Arts Poster from the Festival at Sandpoint’s 2025 Poster Contest.
The piece is set on Gold Hill, looking towards Sandpoint. A Great Blue Heron has its wings lifted up into the growing dusk. On its wings sit a Lazuli Bunting, an American Goldfinch, a Song Sparrow, a Western Tanager, a California Quail, and a Rufous Hummingbird.
“As a birder and a lover of our natural world, finding inspiration was not difficult,” Perky said. “As the Festival at Sandpoint is surrounded by stunning mountains, lakes, and rivers and filled with essential native flora and fauna, I wanted to
showcase some of the beauty of our native birds in hopes that we continue to preserve our wild areas for all who call it home.”
Regarding the piece’s title, a cantata is a musical composition for voices and instruments, often featuring a choir. The word "cantata" comes from the Italian word cantare, which means "to sing."
“Bird song is probably one of the world's most original pieces of music,” Perky said. “I felt the birds wanted to join in a wild cantata with the myriad of Festival musicians.”
The media that she used for the piece include watercolor, watercolor pencils, and table salt to add movement and texture.
Perky has donated the original piece to be auctioned, with proceeds supporting the Festival at Sandpoint’s free, year-round youth music education programs and non-profit mission.
Bids on the original framed artwork can be placed at the merchandise booth during the 2025 Summer Series, with the auction concluding at the Grand Finale performance on August 3.
Poster prints and t-shirts featuring the poster art are available to purchase at the merchandise booth at the venue during the 2025 Summer Series.
“ALPENGLOW
Gracie’s artwork, “Alpenglow Sailing,” was selected as the winning series lineup poster from our 2025 Poster Contest. As a college student pursuing a degree in Graphic and Web Design from North Idaho College, she was awarded a scholarship to be applied toward her continuing education.
make music accessible, we are proud to offer free, year-round youth music education opportunities, including:
We are incredibly grateful to have awarded $8,000 in scholarships to five local students this year.
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