Part New England folklore part southern charm, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Reed Foehl has an innate gift for hook-laden tunes that linger for days. From traditional folk ballads to barroom sing-a-longs, this tunesmith’s “emotional, deeply personal lyrics and indelibly infectious choruses...leaves the listener with an overriding sense of optimism” (Glide Magazine) — something we could all use a little more of these days. Foehl lights up our concert courtyard, along with Putnam Murdock on electric guitar.
Make a Plan (and Bring Your Own Chair!):
Live events at MASS MoCA will look and feel a little different this summer, but our mission remains unchanged — to bring you the best performing art of our time.
- Performances will take place outside, in MASS MoCA's Courtyard D concert venue, in accordance with Massachusetts Phase 3 guidance.
- Staff will be wearing masks and smiles (even if you can't see them). All audience members must wear a mask, except while eating or drinking. All eating and drinking needs to take place within each designated audience space.
- As always, you'll enter for concerts and events through the main museum entrance, though this time we need you to bring your own chair.
- All potential bottlenecks, especially at the museum entrance, will be marked for social distancing.
-To keep your transaction as touch-free as possible, please have your e-ticket ready to be scanned.
- Follow signs for Courtyard D, our reimagined concert venue, where ushers will show you to your personal, appropriately distanced concert space (four people maximum, per space). -- You'll find snacks and drink service in this courtyard. Aisles will be one-way.
- Restrooms are adjacent to this Courtyard D concert space, with one-way entrances and exits to reduce potential traffic friction.
- All events are rain or shine, and we expect most performances to last for about one hour.
- No outside food or beverages will be allowed in the venue during the event.
- By purchasing a ticket to join MASS MoCA's visitors, staff, and artists on the museum campus, you agree to follow a COVID Courtesy Code, detailed here