Tuesday Concerts at Salt Pond

 
 
 

We are looking forward to our Friends' sponsored Tuesday Night Concerts at the Visitor Center Amphitheater. Join us for the GroovaLottos, Tuesday, June 30 at 7 p.m. All of our shows are free and open to the public. We can't wait to see you there!

For the 2026 season, June and July concerts will be held Tuesdays (June 30–July 28) from 7:00-8:00 p.m. August concerts will be held Tuesdays (August 4–18) from 6:00-7:00 p.m.

The Salt Pond Visitor Center Amphitheater is located at 50 Nauset Road, Eastham, MA.

Questions? Reach out at events@fccns.org

 

The GroovaLottos (Soul-Funk)

June 30, at 7:00 p.m.

In the heart of New England, a musical revelation was born. The GroovaLottos, a soul-funk-Afrobeats jam band, emerged from the synergy of seasoned touring players and studio maestros, reshaping musical traditions into a dynamic fusion that transcends genres. Their story began with jam sessions, evolved into rehearsals, and swiftly ignited the stages of bars, clubs, events, and festivals.

https://www.thegroovalottos.com/


Long Time Traveling (American roots and traditional music)

July 7 at 7:00 p.m.

This talented group of Wellfleet-based musicians are husband and wife duo Jim Rohrer and Katie Hickey (along with amazing violinist Alice Malone). They perform traditional and contemporary acoustic music with roots in old-time country, Southern gospel, and bluegrass.

Katie and Jim’s musical partnership goes back to the 1980s and their days together in the Boston area bluegrass scene. Their close harmony singing is supported by Jim’s guitar, mandolin, and banjo playing, and by Alice’s violin accompaniment. (Photo by Michael and Suz Karchmer)

https://www.instagram.com/long_time_traveling


Sarah Swain and the Oh Boys (Rootsy Americana Alt Country)

July 14: 7:00 p.m.

Sarah Swain & the Oh Boys have been together since 2009 - playing Sarah’s original songs, vintage rockabilly, and some unexpected rock/country treasures. Their set has a vibrant energy that always gets the crowd on their feet and dancing. SS & the Oh Boys play to packed houses across the Cape, with Sarah on guitar and vocals, Ron Siegel on upright bass (sometimes literally balancing on it!), Liam Hogg on drums, and Mark Usher on lead guitar - this is not a band to miss! (Photo by Michael Paul)

https://www.sarahswainmusic.com/


Brian Sances Band (Original Rock/Covers)

July 21: 7:00 p.m.

For more than two decades, singer-songwriter Brian Sances has been writing music and performing all over Cape Cod and New England. 

Brian has performed at Cape Cod Melody Tent, Spire Center for the Performing Arts, Narrows Center for the Arts, and the Levitate Music and Arts Festival. ”Flurry” was chosen as a winner in the instrumental category of the 2024 New England Songwriting Competition.  Flurry appeared on the new album, “Rainbow” which was released in April, 2025.  

https://www.briansances.com/


Natalia Bonfini (Blues & Rock, original music mixed with a few unique takes on classic covers)

July 28: 7:00 p.m.

A blues musician at her core, Natalia's natural storytelling ability and powerhouse vocals will take you on a journey. An award winning songwriter, her single “Before” won the New England Songwriters Competition and received honorable mention in SongDoor’s International Competition. The release of her EP, "Beyond the Broken Pieces",  followed shortly after, offering an intimate peak into love, heartbreak, and the journey to self discovery. 

A top 50 finalist on American Idol’s 20th season, Natalia has performed alongside national acts like fellow idol winners David Cook and Crystal Bowersox, Grammy nominee Allen Stone, Blues Legend Joe Louis Walker, and the boss himself Bruce Springsteen

With a sound reminiscent of Amy Winehouse or Janis Joplin, and commanding lyrics such as those of Alanis Morissette, Natalia comes alive on stage and is a must-see!

https://www.nataliabonfini.com/


The Kim Moberg Band (Folk/Americana) 

August 4: 6:00 p.m.

Award winning singer/songwriter/guitarist Kim Moberg was born in Juneau, Alaska, the daughter of a mother of Alaskan Native Tlingit descent and a US Coast Guard veteran father from Kansas. Kim inherited an innate sense of music which was the constant in Kim's childhood, helping her to adjust to the frequent moves associated with growing up in a military family.

A classical pianist and guitarist, Kim’s mother guided her life-long love for a wide range of musical genres from traditional and contemporary jazz to Broadway tunes and Folk music. Her father, a lifelong country music fan, exposed her to legendary Country music artists like Johnny Cash and Hank Williams. As a Folk/Americana artist, Kim’s sound reflects this mélange of her musical upbringing.

Kim's rich vocals, described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”, gently guides listeners through her musical stories while her compositions tug at feelings of melancholy, heartbreak, healing and social consciousness.

https://www.kimmobergmusic.com/


Anna May (Meditative Moodscapes, Atmospheric Folk)

August 11: 6:00 p.m.

Referred to as "emotive lyricism" by Americana UK, and compared to artists like Jeff Buckley and Mazzy Star, Anna creates her own brand of atmospheric folk music.

Her lyrical sensibility is steeped in wisdom, and layered an evocative musicality and metaphysical embroidery while drifting off the mainstream and parting with genre rules. She expertly mingles hope and despair in a blend of genre defying fluidity.  

https://annamaymusic.com

https://instagram.com/annamayfolk


Julie, Denya, and Mark (Celtic/Folk)

August 18: 6:00 p.m.

We close out the Tuesdays at Salt Pond with a local group who will sing sea shanties, Celtic and folk music. The group is based in the Lower Cape. Their work features fiery fiddling, a sing-a-long and dance-a-long. They perform familiar songs and new songs from many countries and cultures! Denya is a Wellfleet singer who plays fiddle and ukulele. Mark O’Leary, from Orleans, sings and plays guitar and percussion [bones and bodhran, the Irish drum].

https://denya.us/