‘SPRUCE PEAK UNPLUGGED’ CONCERT SERIES ANNOUNCES STAR-STUDDED SUMMER LINE-UP IN STOWE, VT (via Spruce Peak)

Spruce Peak, Vermont’s premier slopeside community, is gearing up for an exciting summer concert series featuring both Grammy-winning artists and local talent.

From July through September 2025, “Spruce Peak Unplugged: Summer’s Biggest Stage” will bring a lineup of impressive acts to the Village Center. Fans can look forward to performances by The Wallflowers, RIPE, Phantom Planet, and Katie Pruitt.

The series kicks off on July 13 with The Wallflowers taking the stage at the WhistlePig Pavilion on the Village Green.

“We are thrilled to partner with Spruce Peak Arts to bring back a summer of unforgettable music to the Spruce Peak Village Green,” says Kendal Daiger, Vice President of Marketing for Spruce Peak.  “With world-class performances set against unforgettable views, ‘Spruce Peak Unplugged’ captures the spirit of our community, where nature, culture and connection come together in one extraordinary destination.”

The music continues with RIPE on July 24, Phantom Planet on August 3, and Katie Pruitt on August 28.

“Spruce Peak Unplugged is central to our mission of bringing unforgettable, intimate live music experiences to the community,” says Seth Soloway, Executive Director, Spruce Peak Arts. “This summer’s lineup is our most exciting one yet – diverse, dynamic, and filled with artists we’re truly thrilled to welcome to our stage.”

On August 23, Spruce Peak Arts will host the Homegrown in Vermont Music Festival. This event shines a spotlight on local acts including Tory Millette, Milton Busker & the Grim Work, and Billy Wylder.

Vermont native and Guster frontman Ryan Miller will join the festival with a special all-star band, performing a one-night tribute to the Kinks.

Tickets for “Spruce Peak Unplugged” are available through Spruce Peak Arts. Indoor shows range from $55 to $75, while outdoor general admission tickets run from $53.15 to $63.85, plus tax. Members get a 10% discount.

A portion of ticket sales will support Spruce Peak Cares’ partner charities.

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