Higher Ground and evenko Present

Peach Pit, Briston Maroney

Bnny

Shelburne Museum
TICKETS


Peach Pit and Briston Maroney w/Bnny, June 25th at Ben & Jerry’s Concerts on The Green at Shelburne Museum

All ages. 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.

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, Rookie’s Kettle Korn, Shakedown Street BBQ, Church Street Cheesesteak, Maharaja Spice, Shelburne Tap House, 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 after the show, and visit Magic Mann in Essex Jct. for these sweet deals! Magic Mann will have an evolving array of discounted goodies for all wristband holders through October 1st. Easily accessible with acres of free parking in the Essex Experience.

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.

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!

About Peach Pit

Through bad breakups, bouts of loneliness, existential crises, and even pandemics, true friends stick around. Instead of bending and breaking, their bonds crystallize in the roughest of rough patches. If friendship had a sound, it would be Peach Pit. The wistful grooves, glassy guitars, and sun-kissed melodies feel like they could only be made by musicians who have spent close to a lifetime (or at least half of their lives) together. The Vancouver quartet — Neil Smith [vocals, guitar], Chris Vanderkooy [guitar], Peter Wilton [bass], and Mikey Pascuzzi [drums]—trace their union back to high school. During 2016, they served up the self-titled single, “Peach Pit”, eclipsing north of 78 million total streams on Spotify. The group continued to gain traction with their 2017 full-length debut, Being So Normal. Among many highlights, “Tommy’s Party” and “Alrighty Aphrodite” both surpassed 79 million Spotify streams as the band graced the bills of festivals such as Shaky Knees Festival, Bonnaroo, M3F Festival, Sea Hear Now Festival, All Things Go Festival, Firefly Festival and many more. In 2020 Peach Pit revealed You and Your Friends, which DIY Mag hailed as “12 tracks of infectious indie-pop gems” while Atwood Magazine described the band as being “at the cutting edge of the alternative music scene.” Carrying this momentum into late 2021, they kicked off the next chapter of the band and their friendship with the single “Up Granville.”. To kick off 2022, the band released two singles entitled “Vickie” and “Look Out!” off of their highly anticipated new album From 2 to 3. The album was released on March 4th, 2022 with focus track “Give Up Baby Go.” The band are in the midst of a completely sold out run of dates in the US and will be heading back into the studio in 2023.

About Briston Maroney

After a semi-nomadic childhood spent between Tennessee and Florida, 25-year-old singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Briston Maroney settled in Nashville — cutting his teeth playing house shows and winning over fans one living room at a time. He quickly became a de facto leader of sorts within the city’s growing DIY scene, curating lineups at tiny clubs across town and crafting a signature aesthetic with longtime friends turned visual collaborators, Joey Brodnax and Drew Bauml.

In 2018, Maroney released Carnival, his debut EP for Canvasback Music/Atlantic Records, which spurned the RIAA Platinum-certified single “Freakin’ Out On The Interstate.” Additional EPs Indiana and Miracle followed, before Maroney unveiled his debut full-length album, Sunflower, in April of 2021. Throughout these releases, Maroney amassed critical acclaim from the likes of Billboard, NME, Vulture, Consequence of Sound, PAPER, Paste, American Songwriter and more, with NPR lauding Maroney’s skill for “writing powerful rock songs with grit and heart.”

On the live front, Sunflower led to sold-out headline tour dates across the US, Canada, UK, and Europe; opening slots for Jack White, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Cold War Kids, and Noah Kahan; and festival appearances from Bonnaroo to Outside Lands to Pitchfork Paris.

2022 saw Maroney release Sunflower: Deluxe — highlighted by a feature collaboration with Manchester Orchestra — and a string of standout singles and innovative music videos.

That same year also marked the inaugural ‘Paradise Festival,’ a multi-night celebration of his adopted hometown (now an annual event set to return to Nashville each fall). Featuring a handpicked lineup of peers, and with a portion of proceeds supporting Nashville-based nonprofits, Paradise Fest further cements Maroney’s status as an artist who “has helped define a new generation of local music” (Nashville Scene). 2022’s edition was completely sold-out, with Maroney closing out each night with high-energy, inclusive, and celebratory headline sets.

Maroney’s catalog has amassed over 430 million global streams across all platforms.

He is set to release his sophomore album Ultrapure in September 2023.