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Cooperstown Concerts ended its 2025-2026 season with a performance by the award-winning ensemble Cerus Quartet. (Photo provided)
News from the Noteworthy from Cooperstown Concerts

Series Celebrates Groundbreaking Season

With growing interest in live music across our region, Cooperstown is increasingly recognized as a year-round destination for high-quality performances that attract audiences from near and far. Reflecting that momentum, Cooperstown Concerts—a longstanding nonprofit organization dedicated to presenting live music—has just concluded its 2025-2026 season on a high note, with a vibrant series of events attended by more than 1,200 people from across central New York and beyond.

Cooperstown Concerts’ recent season featured seven diverse performances—six of which sold out—alongside outstanding audience reviews, popular food, beverage, and lodging offerings, enriching educational programs, and strong community support and partnerships. Performances were hosted at premier local venues, reflecting the organization’s commitment to present world-class music close to home. Across the events, Cooperstown Concerts created cultural experiences that welcomed audiences of all ages, strengthening both community connections and the local economy.

Cooperstown Concerts presented a dynamic mix of jazz/funk, country, folk, Indian, rock and roll, and classical music concerts. Season highlights included three all-new events, each reflecting the nonprofit’s commitment to making an impact in different ways:

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