2021 Season

We're Back!

SEPTEMBER 10, 11, & 12
It has been a long time since we danced together in Millside Park. Last year, we took the festival virtual. We loved seeing all of you on Zoom, bringing the party to your living rooms. But it just wasn't the same. This fall, thanks to continued support from our friends at River Valley Co-op, WE'RE BACK!
Millpond.Live will work a little differently this year. The season takes place over a single weekend, September 10-11. In compliance with CDC, state, and local guidelines, we'll be limiting our audience capacity and requiring everyone to RSVP. We’ll also be streaming both events so you can enjoy all the music from the comfort of home if you are unable or uncomfortable attending in-person.

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Capacity is limited and attendees are asked to wear face coverings. There’s plenty of room for everyone feel comfortable.
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Reservations are required this year and we expect the season to sell out. We are collecting audience information for contact tracing and so we can share the latest information and guidelines with attendees.

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Live Streaming

We understand that not everyone will be able to join us and others don’t feel comfortable with crowds. Relax at home, you won’t miss a thing.
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DISCOVER THE SEASON

Brooklyn to Buenos Aires

SEPTEMBER 10

Gates open at 5PM
Music from 6-10PM

ALEX ASHER

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WILLIAMSBURG SALSA ORCHESTRA

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ADELINE

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Tectonic Triad

SEPTEMBER 11

Gates open at 5PM
Music from 6-10PM

ALBINO MBIE

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SOFIA REI

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RED BARAAT

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New Orleans Brass for Brunch

SEPTEMBER 12

Gates open at 11:30AM
Music from NOON-2PM

Glen David Andrews Band

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Hurricane Ida battered Louisiana last Sunday with an onslaught of harsh winds and floodwaters, leaving nearly a million people without power in New Orleans. It sent hundreds of thousands of people scrambling to evacuate, and left countless others bracing for survival, in an eerie echo of Hurricane Katrina, which made landfall in Louisiana 16 years ago to the day.
 
Our dear friend - Glen David Andrews, The Crown Prince of Treme - just happened to be touring in the Northeast when the hurricane hit, making it impossible for him and his fellow musicians to return home to the Crescent City. Join us for an unscheduled benefit concert to rally support for New Orleans culture bearers. Your donations will support the band and recovery efforts mobilized by Feed The Second Line, a 501(c)3 organization that works directly with culture bearers to provide food assistance, shelter, and rebuilding services.  
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Photo Credits

Site-wide photography by the inimitable:
Julian Parker-Burns
Home page image by:
Alyssa Pratt 
Additional photos by:
Kim C-G
Henry Amistadi
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