Gregory Alan Isakov
Ocie Elliott
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Gregory Alan Isakov w/ Special Guest Ocie Elliott, Saturday, August 23rd at Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on The Green at Shelburne Museum
$1 from the sale of each ticket will be donated to Corner to Corner, a Nashville-based community-led nonprofit that helps underestimated neighbors start and grow their own businesses.
Children 12 and under are FREE ( + do not need a ticket )! Glass, pets, & outside alcohol are prohibited. Blankets and food are permitted. All events are rain or shine. All dates, acts, and ticket prices subject to change without notice.
The OFFICIAL TICKET EXCHANGE for Gregory Alan Isakov on August 23rd at Shelburne Museum is now open.
>> REQUEST tickets to this sold out show by joining Higher Ground’s wait-list
>> SELL tickets if you cannot attend
>> SEND tickets to another fan, friend or family member
direct link: https://tixel.com/us/music-tickets/2025/08/23/gregory-alan-isakov-shelburne-mu
| PLEASE CARPOOL: It helps to dramatically expedite the entrancing and exiting. Please be aware that it can take anywhere from 30 – 45 minutes to exit the lots, so please plan ahead and have patience.
Tickets: Download + save your tickets ahead of time. Printed tickets are also acceptable. ADA Parking/Entrance: The ADA parking area and venue entrance is located behind the food vendors at the top of the hill, to your right as you enter the venue. Parking staff will be available to direct you. No re-entry: Remember to bring everything you need for the night from your car. Once your ticket is scanned, you will not be permitted back to your vehicle. The show is rain or shine: Personal umbrellas are fine, but please no golf umbrellas. Bring proper footwear & clothing! In the event of severe weather, the show may be paused or delayed. Please listen clearly to instructions from the security team and/or venue staff. We’ll also update ticket holders via email and social media channels if that’s the case. BAR SERVICE IS CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS ONLY: All bar service is cashless, but some food vendors will accept cash. NO: Glass, knives (includes kitchen knives), or outside alcohol. Large coolers are discouraged as they slow down the entrance process. No pets allowed, service animals welcome. No professional cameras, tripods, or drones. YES: Factory-sealed water bottle or empty reusable water bottle, blankets, folding chair (low beach chairs encouraged). Bag Policy: Bags are permitted but subject to search. Not bringing a bag? Save time and get into the venue quicker through the No Bags line. Food vendors on site include: Ahli Baba’s, Cha Cha Garna, Shakedown Street BBQ, Church Street Cheesesteak, Maharaja Spice, 3 Squares Café, Pizza 44 The bar will feature selections from Fiddlehead, Zero Gravity, Narragansett, Stowe Cider, High Noon, White Claw, Bota Wine, and Rescue Club, as well as cocktails from Barr Hill + Mad River. Check out the full menu here. 21+ Be sure to hang on to your wristband and scan the QR code! Be sure to stop by the Higher Ground tent, where we’ll be selling HG merch & tickets to upcoming shows (without fees!), plus giving away swag. Bring your Credit/Debit card, we will not be accepting cash. |
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Bonus: this year, ALL 2025 Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on the Green ticket holders get half-price Shelburne Museum admission — just show your concert ticket at the Admissions Desk! |
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and now calling Colorado home, horticulturist/musician Gregory Alan Isakov has cast an impressive presence on the indie-rock and folk worlds with his six full-length studio albums: That Sea, The Gambler; This Empty Northern Hemisphere; The Weatherman; Gregory Alan Isakov with the Colorado Symphony; Evening Machines (nominated for a Grammy award for Best Folk Album), and Appaloosa Bones. Isakov tours internationally with his band, and has performed with several national symphony orchestras across the United States.
Isakov’s new record, Appaloosa Bones, was released via Dualtone/Suitcase Town Music. Of the album, MOJO states, “Prime Isakov: his velvet baritone glides over elegant and shimmering Wild West mirages.” The Associated Press proclaims, “He has that magical ability to convey both urgency and grandeur at the same time…Simple. Straightforward. Utterly evocative.” And No Depression declares, “this is Isakov’s genius. He turns a short poem into a magnificent piece of music that can captivate for hours.”
When he is not on the road, he runs Starling Farm (a small farm in Boulder County), which provides produce to CSA members, restaurants, and Community Food Share (a local food bank).




