In its 17th year, The Kingfield POPS will feature The Bangor Symphony Orchestra featuring Grammy Award Winning Music Conductor and Director Lucas Richman at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 29, at Kennedy Farm, on Route 142 in Kingfield.

The crowd will be greeted by the Western Mountain Trash Can Band to get toes tapping as soon as they enter Kennedy field. Returning to the stage this year will be a local favorite, GoldenOak, an emerging sound in New England folk music.

Also performing is the Toscano Music Company, a father and son duo sure to steal the hearts of the crowd with their long history in music. Creating a sound and genre unlike any other, Identity Crisis will also take the POPS stage this year.

And to top off our returning acts, Kruger Brothers, a trio who has crafted the art of infusing classical music into folk music.

The Bangor Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Grammy Award Winner Lucas Richman. The orchestra has been performing live music throughout Maine since 1896, with concerts for many tastes and all ages.

Tickets cost $25 until June 28 or $30 the day of the concert.

For more information, visit KingfieldPOPS.com.


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