Live music is in full swing this week in the Whitehall/Montague area! With seven venues hosting performances, there are fifteen chances to catch local musicians in action. From intimate coffeehouse sessions to lively brewery performances, there’s something for everyone.
Be sure to check individual Facebook pages for event details, time confirmations, and any last-minute changes. For more updates and local music highlights, visit White Lake Music Review.
This Week’s Live Music Lineup:
Tuesday, March 18
• 10:00 AM – Steve Thielman Piano – The Book Nook & Java Shop
Wednesday, March 19
• 11:30 AM – Eric & Chris – The Book Nook & Java Shop
• 6:30 PM – Oat Bran Boys – North Grove Brewers
• 7:00 PM – Open Mic Night – Fetch Brewing Company
Thursday, March 20
• 7:00 PM – Cass and Jake, Dueling Pianos – The Book Nook & Java Shop
Friday, March 21
• 7:00 PM – Joe Johnson and the Bluebacks – Sawyers Brewing Company
• 7:00 PM – Penny Rushing, The Kipi Chick – The Book Nook & Java Shop
• 8:00 PM – Velvet Mushroom Syndicate – Pub One Eleven
Saturday, March 22
• 4:00 PM – Savor and Stage: Brews & Bowls Onstage featuring The Formers – The Playhouse at White Lake (Tickets $30)
• 7:00 PM – Lauryn Allen – Fetch Brewing Company
• 7:00 PM – Greg Miller Jazz Trio – North Grove Brewers
• 7:00 PM – The Smiths – The Book Nook & Java Shop
• 8:00 PM – Working on Famous – Pub One Eleven
• 8:00 PM – Mason Grady – Full Moon Diner & Saloon
Sunday, March 23
• 1:00 PM – Strum It White Lake Ukulele Club – The Book Nook & Java Shop
Support Local Music!
With so many great performances happening this week, be sure to stop by and support area entertainers. Whether you enjoy jazz, rock, folk, or dueling pianos, there’s an event for you!
Have a correction or know of another live music event happening? Drop a comment and let us know! Note: This list is for live music only. Check individual venue pages for DJ nights, trivia, karaoke, game nights, book talks, comedy, theater, and other fantastic local events. See you out there enjoying the tunes!
Stephanie
March 17, 2025 at 8:02 pm
The dueling pianos sounds like fun!
Amy Yonkman
March 18, 2025 at 7:32 am
It does! Let us know if you go check it out!