Last Updated on May 10, 2026 5:43 pm
The Town of Boone is pleased to announce the 2026 Summer Concerts at the Jones House, continuing a cherished tradition of free, live music in the heart of downtown Boone.
Presented by the Town of Boone and sponsored by the Downtown Boone Development Association (DBDA), Omega Tees Screen Printing and Embroidery, Mast General Store, ECRS, Melanie's Food Fantasy, and Stick Boy Bread Company, the concert series will once again showcase an eclectic mix of local and regional musicians throughout the summer season.
The series runs from June 5 through August 28, with concerts beginning at 5:30 PM each Friday on the Jones House lawn.Note: The Boonerang and Doc Watson Day concerts will begin at 5:00 PM to accommodate extended artist lineups.
Spanning genres from bluegrass and old-time to jazz, folk, and Americana, the 2026 season highlights the depth and diversity of the High Country’s roots music community and beyond.
“We love being able to bring free live music to the community each summer,” says Brandon Holder, Cultural Resources Coordinator for the Town of Boone. “It’s a great way to support local artists and create a welcoming space for folks to gather and enjoy downtown Boone.”
2026 Jones House Summer Concert Schedule:
June 5 – Wilson Ridge Roundabouts / Nest of Singing Birds
June 12 – High Country Jazz Fest: Carl Ratliff Quartet
June 19 – Boonerang Music & Arts Festival (starts at 5:00 PM): Denim & Plaid / Redbud / Hank, Pattie & The Current
June 26 – The Virginialina Trio / Surefire
July 3 – Bluebird Family Fiddle Camp
July 10 – Heavens to Betsy / The LeCroy Trio
July 17 – Blue Ridge Stringbenders / JackTown Ramblers
July 24 – Paddyak / Lauren Hayworth & Friends
July 31 – Chris McGinnis / Pressley Laton
August 7 – The Wilder Flower / The Foreign Landers
August 14 – Doc Watson Day (starts at 5:00 PM): Noah Lanham & Eliot Smith /
Olivia Phillips / Trevor McKenzie & Steve Kruger / Nick Chandler and Delivered
August 21 – MaisCéu Trio / Sola Bazaar
August 28 – Meris Gantt & Devin Lacey / Gary McCullough & South on Something
All concerts are free and open to the public. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic fare to enjoy a relaxed evening of live music on the Jones House lawn. Alcoholic beverages are permitted for those of legal drinking age, but open containers may not leave the Jones House property. Parking is free in all downtown Boone metered spaces and public lots after 5:00 PM. Please visit www.joneshouse.org for more information
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