Originally called the Great Hudson River Revival but better known as the Clearwater Festival, the nation’s oldest outdoor environmental and music event is now going by a more intuitive handle: the Hudson River Music Festival, which will take place at Croton Point Park on June 14. Tickets for the big-name-packed happening are now on sale.
Headlining the day-long musical and ecology-boosting celebration are Grahame Lesh and Friends, who feature Rick Mitarotonda, Oteil Burbridge, Griffin and Taylor Goldsmith, Rob Barraco, and Jennifer Hartswick. Also appearing are an acoustic incarnation of Lucius featuring Griffin and Taylor Goldsmith; Madison Cunningham; the Preservation Hall Jazz Band; Jorma Kaukonen; Steve Earle and Friends; and more. Family-friendly activities include a boat flotilla celebration, the Rock ’n’ Roll Playhouse, giant puppets, Floating Fish Parade, kids’ music, workshops, and activism area, and more.

Founded as the Great Hudson River Revival by Toshi and Pete Seeger in 1966, the festival has hosted more than 15,000 people every June for more than three decades. Proceeds raised from the event benefit the nonprofit environmental organization Hudson River Sloop Clearwater.
The Hudson River Music Festival will be held at Croton Point Park in Croton-on-Hudson on June 14. Early bird tickets are on sale for $79.95. See website for more ticket information and scheduling.
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