New 10-week free concert series, 'The Pitt,' coming to downtown Pittsfield
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – A brand-new live music series is set to become the soundtrack of summer in downtown Pittsfield.
Beginning June 13, The Pitt—a free, 10-week Friday night concert series—will take over Dunham Mall, offering a mix of live music, food, and local craft beer.
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Presented by Hot Plate Brewing Co. in partnership with Downtown Pittsfield Inc. and several local businesses, the weekly event aims to energize the downtown area with performances by artists from Montreal, Boston, the Pioneer Valley, and the Berkshires. The series will run every Friday from 6 to 8 p.m., providing a consistent and vibrant hub for community gathering and live entertainment.
'This series is all about showcasing independent artists and artisans, and bringing some new energy to our downtown community,' said Mike Dell'Aquila, co-founder of Hot Plate Brewing Co.. 'We're thrilled to bring this caliber of talent and culture to Dunham Mall.'
In addition to live music, attendees can enjoy local food and beverage offerings. Hot Plate Brewing Co. will operate a beer garden on-site, while Handcrafted, a newly opened Pittsfield-based restaurant, will serve up a rotating menu of food options throughout the series.
The lineup, which spans genres such as indie rock, soul, and electronic, is curated to highlight both regional talent and international creativity. Organizers say the event is not only an opportunity to showcase local businesses and artists, but also to build a stronger sense of community in the heart of downtown.
The Pitt is free to attend and open to the public. Organizers encourage residents and visitors alike to gather at Dunham Mall and make the concert series part of their summer routine.
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