Arts & Entertainment

Music At The Mansion Returns in Middletown, Details Released

The annual summer concert series at the Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill Estate returns with five concerts free to the public.

The Music at the Mansion starts on June 28 and runs through July 26. All concerts will begin at 6:30 p.m., and the grounds will be open for picnicking at 5:30 p.m.
The Music at the Mansion starts on June 28 and runs through July 26. All concerts will begin at 6:30 p.m., and the grounds will be open for picnicking at 5:30 p.m. (Saul Flores/Patch)

MIDDLETOWN, CT – Music at the Mansion returns for its annual free summer concert series at the Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill Estate, 421 Wadsworth Street.

The Music at the Mansion starts on June 28 and runs through July 26.

All the concerts will begin at 6:30 p.m. The grounds will be open for picnicking at 5:30 p.m.

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The free concert series starts with Eight to the Bar on June 28.

On July 5, Sister Funk takes the stage, followed by Harford Jazz Orchestra on July 12 and Feels Like Foreigner on July 19.

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The annual concert series ends on July 26 with The Cartells.

During the concert series, bring a picnic or enjoy food from a rotating list of participating food trucks, including Franks Woodfired Pizza, Skyscraper Sandwich Truck, Joannz Eatz, Scatz Holy Smokes BBQ and Cake Batter and Roll.

Also in the rotation is Vicchetto’s Italian Ice, who will be selling their sweet treats at all of the concerts.

Because of limited parking at the Mansion, all vehicles will be directed to Mercy High School or Wilber Snow School when the Mansion parking is full. Handicap parking is available at the Mansion.

Concerts will be held in light rain but canceled with the proximity of electrical systems that may endanger guests and musicians.

The entire summer concert series at the Wadsworth Mansion at Long Hill Estate is free to the public.

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