The Storm King Art Center has revealed its 2026 summer concert series, bringing a curated run of genre-spanning performances to its massive open-air grounds in New York’s Hudson Valley.
The series will feature four shows across June, July, and August, blending experimental rock, indie, jazz, and avant-garde sounds in a setting known for large-scale sculpture and natural landscapes.
The lineup kicks off June 20 with Kim Gordon, followed by a June 21 bill pairing Black Country, New Road and Horsegirl. On July 11, Devonté Hynes will perform as part of a special ensemble alongside Tariq Al-Sabir and Adam Tendler, bringing the Blood Orange catalog into a collaborative live setting. The series wraps August 15 with the legendary Sun Ra Arkestra.
Each ticket includes after-hours access to the grounds, giving attendees a chance to experience Storm King’s 500-acre landscape and installations in a unique nighttime environment.
Several of the artists are also hitting the road around the series, with Black Country, New Road and Horsegirl touring together this summer, while Kim Gordon continues her own run of live dates.
With a tight lineup and a one-of-a-kind setting, Storm King’s 2026 series stands out as one of the more distinctive summer concert experiences on the East Coast.
