On July 14, 2021

Cooler in the Mountains lineup announced

Killington Resort, the largest mountain resort in Eastern North America, and a POWDR company, announced the 2021 Cooler in the Mountains concert series, presented by Bud Light Seltzer. The concerts will feature Annie in the Water, Dalton & The Sheriffs and more.

The 8-week series begins July 17 with Zach Nugent & Friends and will continue with top names from the national music scene through the summer, culminating on Sept. 4 with Annie in the Water. This family-friendly weekly concert takes place every Saturday from 3-6 p.m. on the Magic Carpet slope at Snowshed Base Area. Families are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the festive atmosphere and all the summer activities at Killington Resort.

“The Cooler in the Mountain Concert Series has a laid back, fun atmosphere, giving families a great way to spend their Saturday evenings together,” says Mike Sutcliffe, events manager at the resort. “The lawn at Snowshed acts as a natural amphitheater, creating a great music experience. I encourage guests to bring blankets or foldable chairs and experi- ence everything The Beast has to offer while they’re here to make the most of these awe- some free summer concerts.”

2021 Summer Event Lineup

  • July 17 – Zach Nugent & Friends (note: concert on July 17 starts at 3:30 pm)
  • July 24 – TBD
  • July 31 – Yam Yam
  • Aug. 7 – Dalton & The Sheriffs
  • Aug. 14 – Chris & Jocelyn
  • Aug. 21 – TBD
  • Aug. 28 – Entrain
  • Sept. 4 – Annie in the Water

For more information about the Cooler in the Mountains concert series and the 2021 summer event lineup, please visit killington.com/events.

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