
HARBOR SPRINGS – Live music is coming to the Harbor Springs Library this Saturday, July 2, with a special concert featuring the talents of Detroit native Mike Ward, Eliza Thorp and Scottish singer-songwriter Mark Hunter.
Ward’s lyrically-focused, vocally-charged folk songs have recently taken him all the way to the West Coast. Touring in support of his new album “Particles to Pearls”, his music never disappoints.
Thorp quickly became one of Northern Michigan’s most popular singer-songwriters. His moving and thought-provoking lyrics accompanied by his skillful piano work are always a hit with audiences of all ages and tastes.
New to the area, Scottish-born Mark Hunter now calls Petoskey home and the area is lucky to have him. His unique spirit, style and guitar skills are quickly creating new fans wherever he plays.
The concert is presented by and will be New Red Sky Stage’s first production in Harbor Springs.
“I’ve always loved the Harbor Springs Library as a place to share music.” says Red Sky director Kevin Johnston.
“The acoustics in the hall are fantastic and the atmosphere is truly unique. We are delighted to be able to present this show,” he said.
Tickets are $20 and are available at the door or online via the event listing on the new Red Sky Stage Facebook page.
Doors open at 7 p.m. and music begins at 7:30 p.m. The Harbor Springs Library is located at 206 S.Spring St. in Harbor Springs.