Natalie Merchant concert on June 3
Singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant opens the Kaatsbaan season with a concert June 3. 
Photo by Marion Ettlinger

Natalie Merchant concert on June 3

Hudson Valley, N.Y., resident and Bard College alumna Natalie Merchant will return to Tivoli, N.Y., for the opening soiree for the 2022 season at Kaatsbaan Cultural Park.

Merchant, who was the singer of the popular band 10,000 Maniacs, will perform at the concert and dinner on June 3 at 6 p.m., which will also feature author/caterer Mary Giuliani.

Kaatsbaan’s summer festival begins the following day, June 4 and continues to June 19 with music, dance and poetry.

The June 3 dinner and concert is limited to 100 guests; tickets range from $500 to $1,500 per person.

For more on the summerfestival and the June 3 event with Natalie Merchant, go to https://kaatsbaan.org/festivals.

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