Tue, Aug 13
|Cook Park Amphitheater
Soul Session, the band Concert: Cook Park - Colonie / Albany
Our Tuesday Nights in the Park Concert series has been a part of the Village for 20 years. It is funded completely by donations. We host several different concerts throughout the summer every year, which are free to the public.
Time & Location
Aug 13, 2024, 6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Cook Park Amphitheater , Shambrook Pkwy, Colonie, NY 12205, USA
About the event
https://colonievillage.org/amphitheater-for-the-arts/Â
The Frank A. Leak Amphitheater for the Arts was built in 2003. It is an outdoor amphitheater located at the back of Cook Park by the duck pond. Our Amphitheater is host to several events throughout the year including, concerts, plays and classes.
 2024 Tuesday Nights in the Park Concert SeriesÂ
- Our Tuesday Nights in the Park Concert series has been a part of the Village for 20 years. It is funded completely by donations. We host several different concerts throughout the summer every year, which are free to the public. We also have handicap accessible seating in the front row. While visiting, bathrooms are a short walk to the Cook Pavilion.
- All shows begin at 6:30 p.m
More information about Cook Park and it's programming, please view their community PDF.
Excerpt:
"During the summer, Tuesday nights in Cook Park are alive with music, laughter, dancing, and community camaraderie. The Tuesday Nights in the Park Concert Series have entertained us all and showcased a great variety of musicians and artists from Country to Irish Celtic, to Rock and Roll to Bluegrass… something for everyone! Shortly after the Amphitheater was built in 2003, the concert series was born. Sponsors, benefactors, and individual patrons have faithfully and generously funded this program ensuring that no tax dollars from the Village are used to underwrite the series. Residents, relatives, and friends from everywhere bring their chairs, blankets, and coolers to Cook Park every Tuesday throughout the summer to enjoy an evening of entertainment under the stars. Who could ask for anything more?"