On July 20, 2016

The Oh Hellos hit the Cooler in the Mountains stage on July 23

ourtesy of Town of Killington

THE OH HELLOS

Saturday, July 23 at 3:30 p.m.—KILLINGTON—The Oh Hellos will be a long way from home when they visit Killington on Saturday, July 23 to perform at the Cooler in the Mountains concert series. The show is part of a free eight-week concert series at Killington Resort’s Snowshed Adventure Center. The Oh Hellos’ exciting live performances bend and blend styles and genres into a unique mixture of eclectic folk rock.

Siblings Maggie and Tyler Heath started The Oh Hellos in San Marcos, Texas, with their self-titled EP in 2011. Later in 2012 the duo released their first full length, self-produced album. In 2013 the time came to take the music to the live stage. The Heath siblings have since put together an incredible ensemble of touring musicians and have had great success on the road playing a number of sold out shows and upcoming dates at major festivals across the country including Bonnaroo, Outside Lands and the Newport Folk Festival.

Cooler in the Mountains concerts are free, family-friendly events scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday afternoons through Sept. 3. The concerts take place at Killington Resort’s Snowshed Adventure Center. Everyone in attendance will have a chance to win a 2016-2017 Killington season pass.

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