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Find the best music events and make the most of your time in Fairfield. From sports to dining and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, a Grammy-winning fiddle virtuoso and 2x IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year, is now forging her own path as a bandleader and front woman, bringing her undeniable talent to audiences in a whole new way. She will be performing with Hitch & The Giddyup at StageOne at FTC, Fairfield, CT.
Paula Cole 'This Fire: 30' is a musical event by Paula Cole, celebrating 30 years of her career with a special performance at The Warehouse at FTC.
Shadowgrass, one of the most exciting young acts in bluegrass today, channels the progressive spirit of Newgrass Revival while leaning into the boundary-pushing ethos of today’s jamgrass scene. With a growing fanbase of younger bluegrass lovers and a sound that’s as infectious as it is authentic, ShadowGrass isn’t just a band to watch — they’re a band to experience.
With new music in the works and a live show that still sparks mosh pits, sing-alongs, and smiling strangers skanking together, Save Ferris isn’t reliving the past — they’re reminding everyone why it was so much fun to begin with.
Howie Day, a renowned musician, will be performing at StageOne at Fairfield Theatre Company on May 6, 2026. This event is a must-see for music lovers, offering an unforgettable experience with Howie Day's soulful melodies and captivating performances.
The Lone Bellow's upcoming sixth album, “What A Time To Be Alive” captures the band’s signature harmonies and heartfelt storytelling while boldly stepping into new sonic territory with their full touring ensemble.
Greg Hawkes with Eddie Japan Performing The Music of The Cars
Hear the soulful sounds that capture the true spirit of Van Morrison’s music from the big hits, to the deep cuts, all LIVE.
Joan Osborne, Grammy-nominated artist, will be performing the critically acclaimed album, Songs of Bob Dylan. This live performance, titled Dylanology Live, includes special guests Amy Helm, Robert Randolph, and Jackie Greene. Songs performed include 'Spanish Harlem Incident', 'Buckets Of Rain', 'Masters Of War', 'Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You', and 'High Water (For Charley Patton)'.
On his 17th full-length album, singer-songwriter Anders Osborne describes Picasso’s Villa, “a condensed story about living in America between 2018-2021, the fears, confusion, deep joy and peace achieved through true friendship, family, community, hours of meditation and detachment from ego. Bewildered, the first track released from the album, is an impressionistic reflection on four decades of American politics and culture, from the Reagan era through the digital world of the twenty-first century.
Based in the musical hotbed of Marin County, California, Grahame Lesh is a guitar player and singer-songwriter for Midnight North, Phil Lesh & Friends, & the Terrapin Family Band. A mainstay in the scene that flowered from Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, Grahame has joined such luminaries as The Mother Hips, Twiddle, Amy Helm, The North Mississippi All Stars, Neal Casal, Jackie Greene, Eric Krasno, ALO, and many more in singing, playing, and interpreting the American songbook. As a founder and co-frontperson (with Elliott Peck) for Midnight North, Grahame has played hundreds of concerts around the country and released 5 studio albums, 3 live albums, and two digital EPs of original music since the band's inception in 2012. In the Fall of 2023 the band released their 5th studio album "Diamonds in the Zodiac", which was produced by Amy Helm and features contributions from Phil Lesh and many other luminaries. The title "Diamonds in the Zodiac" comes from the unearthed Robert Hunter lyrics for “Jupiter,” the epic centerpiece of the album that Grahame wrote the music for. Grahame Lesh & Friends, or "GLAF", has grown naturally into another outlet for interpreting the music he has been surrounded by. GLAF takes immense pleasure in reviving forgotten and unfinished Grateful Dead songs, working out alternate versions of Grahame's Midnight North compositions, fleshing out songs written by Grahame's brother Brian, and finding the fun covers that tie them all together. Graham's Friends are a powerhouse group in their own right, featuring Adam Minkoff (Amy Helm, Graham Nash, Dweezil Zappa, & more) on bass, Damian Calcagne (Yarn, Swampadelica, Railroad Earth) on keyboards, Justin Mazer (Daniel Rodriguez, American Babies, Ryan Montbleau) on guitar, and Nathan Graham (Midnight North, Phil Lesh & Friends, John K Band) on drums. The members of GLAF have performed together in many configurations, but love coming together as a 5-piece in the studio or on-stage. As a member of Phil Lesh's Terrapin Family Band and Phil Lesh & Friends, Grahame has traveled the world, performing Phil's updated version of the Grateful Dead's sound everywhere from the famed Fuji Rock Festival in Japan to London to Newport Folk Fest to New York city. Phil Lesh & Friends and the TFB have welcomed guests like Sheryl Crow, Benmont Tench, John Scofield, Rick Mitarotonda, Nicki Bluhm, Dawes, Warren Haynes, Eric Krasno, Bob Weir, and many more onstage as they performed at venues and festivals around the world.
More Greatest Hits plus a set of ‘The Beatles Solo Years!’. The Fab Faux, featuring Jimmy Vivino, Rich Pagano, Frank Agnello, Jack Petruzzelli and new member, Jim Boggia treat the seminal music with unwavering respect and are known for their painstaking recreations of the songs. Imagine hearing complex material like Strawberry Fields Forever or I Am the Walrus performed in complete part-perfect renditions. Add to that an injection of each band member's musical personality and playing style making your classic rock record collection come alive before you.