Summer in the Hudson Valley stacks its pleasures. Storm Kingโs rolling fields host Anicka Yiโs new outdoor work while Olana marks Frederic Churchโs bicentennial. At Bethel Woods, James Taylor and Santana fill the pavilion; in Garrison, Hudson Valley Shakespeare opens its new theater with โKing Lear.โ Bardโs SummerScape and Spiegeltent toggle between opera and late-night cabaret, while Caramoor and Maverick Concerts keep music close to the trees. Itโs a season defined by rangeโand by how much of it arrives at a high level.
Storm King Art Center
Through November 9, New Windsor
Storm Kingโs 2026 season reasserts its core premise: sculpture as landscape, and landscape as collaborator. Opening May 17, the yearโs exhibitions are anchored by major outdoor commissions, including Anicka Yiโs โMessage from the Mud,โ her first large-scale project in an open environment, and Saif Azzuzโs land-based installation built from found materials. Liz Glynnโs โOpen Houseโ adds another layer, creating dialogue between contemporary work and the parkโs deep bench of modern masters. Spread across 500 acres, the result isnโt a show so much as a slow-moving encounterโart that unfolds at walking pace, in weather, over time.
Olana State Historic Site
Through December 31, Hudson
At Olana, 2026 unfolds as a yearlong bicentennial for Frederic Church, reframing the Hudson River School painter as a global figure rather than a regional one. The โFrederic Church 200โ initiative anchors the season with a major exhibition, โFrederic Church: Global Artist (through October 25), alongside talks, publications, and community events that ripple far beyond the estate. At home base, the landscape itself remains centralโthe stage on which Churchโs vision still plays outโwhile more than 70 institutions nationwide join the celebration, turning Olana into both origin point and hub of a distributed cultural moment.
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Through October 4, Bethel
At Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, summer still runs on a Woodstock afterglow, but the 2026 calendar leans more amphitheater than acid test. Pavilion season stretches June through September with a broad, crowd-pleasing mix: Darius Rucker and James Taylor anchor June, while July stacks marquee tours from Santana and the Doobie Brothers, Tim McGraw, and Lindsey Stirling. Late summer widens the frame with comedy (Jeff Dunham and Gabriel Iglesias) and jam-adjacent draws like Billy Strings, alongside legacy acts and package tours. Add festivals and art programming, and Bethel Woods remains a high-capacity, genre-spanning hub for summer nights under the Catskills sky.
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
June 10 through September 27, Garrison
After nearly four decades under its iconic tent, Hudson Valley Shakespeare steps into a new era with its first season at the purpose-built Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center in Garrison. The 2026 lineup, running June 10 through September 27, pairs repertory productions of โAs You Like Itโ and โKing Learโ with a full-scale staging of โLes Misรฉrables,โ expanding both ambition and audience reach. The new campus maintains the companyโs signature river views and open-air ethos while adding a permanent home that signals a long-term investment in the regionโs cultural infrastructure.
Great Barrington Public Theater
June 18-September 6, Great Barrington
Great Barrington Public Theaterโs 2026 summer season at St. James Place in Great Barrington doubles down on its core mission: new work, first seen here. The company stages three world premieres in an intimate, reconfigured black box at Saint James Place. The lineup spans memory, tech anxiety, and domestic unraveling: Jim Petosaโs โFragmentsโ revisits the AIDS crisis; Thomas Keeโs โiBossโ imagines sentient AI with an emotional agenda; and Jennifer Maiselโs โYellow Wallpaper 2.0โ refracts pandemic-era isolation through a feminist lens. Itโs a compact but ambitious slate, built for audiences who want to see plays at the moment they come into being.
Caramoor
June 20-August 2, Katonah
Caramoorโs 2026 summer season, running June 20 through August 2, turns its 81-acre Katonah estate into a roaming, multi-stage experience, with more than 30 performances spread across gardens, courtyards, and open-air lawns. The lineup moves easily between classical anchors and genre detours: Kelli OโHara opens with the Orchestra of St. Lukeโs, Yuja Wang debuts in a cross-cultural collaboration, and artists like Patty Griffin, Punch Brothers, and Bruce Hornsby broaden the frame. Festivals, dance, opera, and family programming fill out the calendar, reinforcing Caramoorโs identity as both concert venue and summer cultural campus.

Maverick Concerts are one of the best music festivals to enjoy live classical, jazz, contemporary, folk and world music.
Maverick Concerts
June 20-September 13, Woodstock
Maverickโs 2026 season leans into its century-old identityโserious music, informal settingโwith a lineup that mixes international chamber players and deeply rooted local talent. Running June through early September, the calendar brings pianists like Awadagin Pratt and Angela Hewitt, top-tier ensembles including the Danish String Quartet and Pacifica Quartet, and jazz standouts like the Fred Hersch Trio and Bill Charlap Trio. Weekend shows widen the aperture with artists like Rachael Yamagata, Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams, and Marco Benevento, alongside Woodstock regulars Cindy Cashdollar and friends. Itโs a season that favors musicianship over spectacle, delivered under the beams of that famously creaky, perfect-sounding hall.

Cynthia Erivo will be performing in the upcoming 2026 Tanglewood season.
Tanglewood
June 21-September 2, Lenox, MA
Tanglewoodโs 2026 season, running June 21 through September 2, frames itself around a civic idea: โE Pluribus Unum,โ a nod to the lead-up to Americaโs 250th. In practice, that means range rather than rhetoric. Andris Nelsons leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra through core classical programs with star soloists, while Yo-Yo Ma curates a weeklong residency blending music and conversation. The Popular Artist Series stretches the Shedโs identity, from James Taylorโs annual Fourth of July stand to Paul Simon, Cynthia Erivo, and Weird Al Yankovic. Add dance collaborations, contemporary music, and big-name debuts, and Tanglewood reads as a full cultural campus in motion.
Jacobโs Pillow Dance Festival
June 24-August 30, Becket, MA
Jacobโs Pillow returns for its 94th season with a full 10-week run, June 24 through August 30, reaffirming its status as the countryโs most expansive dance gathering. The lineup spans legacy and edge: Paul Taylor Dance Company, Urban Bush Women, and the centennial-marking Martha Graham Dance Company share the bill with global voices like Akram Khan and Circa, plus premieres from A.I.M by Kyle Abraham and Gauthier Dance. Across indoor theaters and outdoor stages, hundreds of performances, talks, and free events create something closer to a dance ecosystem than a festivalโdense, international, and constantly in motion.
Bard SummerScape
June 25 through August 16 Annandale-on-Hudson
Bard SummerScape returns as one of the regionโs most intellectually ambitious festivals, threading opera, dance, and music into a tightly curated eight-week run. This yearโs anchors include a rare staging of Richard Straussโs The Egyptian Helen and the Bard Music Festivalโs deep dive into Mozart and his world. Running alongside it, the Spiegeltent reappears as the festivalโs late-night alter egoโa mirrored pavilion hosting cabaret, concerts, and dance parties that tilt the tone from scholarly to celebratory. Together, they make Bard feel less like a campus and more like a full-spectrum cultural village.
The Festival
August 14-16 Hutton Brickyards, Kingston
A new entry on the Hudson Valleyโs crowded summer calendar, The Festival aims bigโthree days, dozens of marquee voices, and a setting that trades velvet seats for riverfront sky. Running August 14โ16 at Hutton Brickyards, the inaugural event gathers Broadway heavyweights like Audra McDonald and Kelli OโHara for themed concerts, composer tributes, and ensemble โBig Shows.โ Beyond the stage, the weekend leans into theater-kid fantasy: sing-alongs, piano bars, dance parties, and a 30th-anniversary โRentโ reunion, all unfolding as a kind of immersive musical theater camp for grown-ups.









