We are so excited to welcome the community back for the 27th season of our much-loved Concerts Under the Elms on the Great Lawn of the John Brown House Museum!
For the first time, we are offering flexible passes to this year’s concerts, allowing guests to purchase tickets in advance that can be used at any concert during the six-week season! Each pass provides access for one individual to a single concert. Passes are redeemable at any point during the 2024 CUE season, but will expire in September 2024 and cannot be used for future seasons. Please note that this season has a rain date of Thursday, August 8, in the event that a concert needs to be canceled due to inclement weather.
Passes are $10 for non-RIHS members. Children under 12 are free. RIHS members receive free admission to all concerts, with memberships starting as low as $40. Please visit our website for more information.
Thanks to the generosity of our presenting sponsor, AARP members and their guests will receive $5.00 off the concert ticket price of $10.00. Use Promo Code “ElmsConcerts2024” when purchasing your ticket(s). Offer available while supplies last.
Concerts Under the Elms 2024 Lineup
Guests to our concerts are welcome to bring their own chairs, blankets, and coolers. Please note that dogs are not permitted unless they are a service animal.
A symphonic concert band comprised of over 50 musicians from Southern New England. The band has a long and colorful history extending back to 1837.
An acoustic trio who play a mix of swing, country, old time, bluegrass, Irish, folk, and their own original songs, in a glorious harmony.
A southern RI-based acoustic rock band specializing in a wide range of upbeat music, from classic acoustic tunes from the 60s and 70s to current music of today.
A fan-favorite musical ensemble formed at Brown University in 2019, playing upbeat funk, soul, pop, and R&B on period-correct instruments.
A first-time performer for CUE. On the stage she dazzles audiences with her soulful storytelling, masterful vocals and infectious grooves.
John Brown House Museum
52 Power Street
Providence, Rhode Island 02906