Affordable Evenings of Blues, Rock, Jazz and Dinner
Grammy-nominated singer and musician Tracy Bonham will perform at The Barn in Egremont, Mass., on Saturday, May 15. Photo from ECR Music Group

Affordable Evenings of Blues, Rock, Jazz and Dinner

The Barn in Egremont, Mass., has a full spring calendar of live performances in a range of small-venue musical styles, with tickets usually running $10 each.

Performances (and meals) are outdoors, with COVID-19 social distance protocols observed. 

If the show is inside due to weather then there will be only instrumental music. Food service will stop 30 minutes before the show; all food must be consumed before the show begins. Masks must be worn during the performance. 

Shows typically begin at 7:30 or 8 p.m. Anyone who doesn’t plan to stay for the music should reserve a seat in the 5 to 6 p.m. time frame.  

Walk-ins are sometimes possible but are not guaranteed; reservations are preferred. 

Open mic nights are also on the schedule. To find out more, to see what performers are scheduled in the coming weeks, and to check out the restaurant’s menu, go to www.theegremontbarn.com.

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