Reggae Festival, Sleepy Hollow Music Fest and more slated for Westchester summer 2025 – Lohud

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From Reggae icon Yellowman, to alt rock group Band of Horses, to Taylor Swift tributes, there’s plenty of great concerts to check out in Westchester this summer, no matter what your favorite genre.
Read on for a sampling of what’s coming to Westchester County for the summer season this June.
Enjoy a „sweet escape for music lovers“ reminiscent of the sounds of the Caribbean, right here in Westchester. The Westchester Reggae Festival is back for June 1 to feature „Reggae Kings and Queens,“ according to the event’s website.
The festival has brought world-class Reggae acts to the Lower Hudson Valley since 2019, and June 1’s show is set to highlight artists such as „King of Dancehall“ Yellowman, „Lioness on the Rise“ singer Queen Ifrica, rock steady-era icon Leroy Sibbles, and two-time Grammy nominee Etana.
Tickets start at $69.99 for general admission with VIP packages available.
When: Doors open at 6 p.m., Sunday, June 1. VIP pre-party starts at 4 p.m.
Where: Westchester County Center, 198 Central Ave., White Plains.
More info: Call 914-417-1686 or go to westchesterreggaefestival.com/music.
Alt rock group Band of Horses is set to headline at the second-ever Sleepy Hollow Music Festival slated for June 7 at Kingsland Point Park. The Seattle-made band is known for its blend of indie rock with a southern edge, and commercial hits such as „The Funeral.“
Other notable acts include UK-raised artist Jade Bird, known for catchy genre-blending on tracks like „Uh Huh“ and New York City’s own Living Colour, of „Cult of Personality“ fame (the track has over 175 million plays on Spotify).
Over on the regional stage, check out the winner of Rock the Riverbank 2025, Jake Wildhorn. The North Castle native has performed at the Bitter End in Manhattan and opened for folk legend Gordon Lightfoot.
Tickets start at $75 for general admission, sans fees. Kids get in free (two kids per ticketed adult.)
When: Saturday, June 7. Gates open at 11:30 a.m., music starts at noon.
Where: Kingsland Point Park, Tarrytown Light-Kingsland Point Path, Sleepy Hollow.
More info: sleepyhollowmusicfestival.com
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This year, the Robison Concert Series is expanding to include a second location: Glen Island Park in New Rochelle.
Get ready to rock out to your favorite covers from Taylor Swift, Tom Petty and more, or take in a patriotic performance from the West Point Band.
Gates open at 6 p.m., concerts begins at 7 p.m. Admission and parking are free. Blankets and lawn chairs are recommended. Coolers permitted.
The schedule of performances in the series is as follows:
Dates and performers are subject to change, so be sure to check parks.westchestergov.com/summer-concert-series for more info.

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