
Saturday October 2 from 12 - 7 PM
Salem Arts Association is proud to present Artoberfest.
It's like Octoberfest with an Art Twist!
Art, Music, & Beer!
This year, along withour annual Artoberfest Exhibition we will offer a free, day-long event featuring live music, performance art, food, and the Notch Brewing Beer Garden.
This outdoor event will be held on the Salem Maritime Historic Site lawn next to Salem Arts Association. Bring a blanket, get comfy and enjoy a day of live entertainment.
Join us Saturday October 2 from 12 - 6 PM
https://salemarts.org/artoberfest-2021
BEER AND FOOD
Bring your thirst and appetite!
We're excited to include the Notch Brewing Beer Garden and the Salem Gnu Kitchen Food Court.


ENJOY THESE AMAZING BANDS

North of Trouble
North of Trouble is a generational soul, funk, and blues cover band performing songs people know and love. North of Trouble covers songs from Stevie Wonder to Bill Withers to Otis Redding, and many more!
https://www.northoftrouble.com
https://www.facebook.com/northoftrouble/

Sarah Blacker Trio
Sarah Blacker is a one-of-a kind performer who's music is described as "gorgeous, evocative and eerie," and while she is regularly compared to Joni Mitchell with her stop-you-dead-in-your-tracks vocals and unique harmonic twists, she arrives with a side of Classic rock n'roll.
https://www.sarahblacker.com
https://m.facebook.com/sarahblackermusic

Dub-tone Allstars
Traditional Jamaican Ska, Rocksteady, Dirty Reggae, and Soul Fusion: This group will put the beat in your feet! Featuring some of the North Shore’s best horn and rhythm players!
https://dubtonemusic.com
https://www.facebook.com/dubtonesmusic

Local 148
Not your average jam band! Local 148 has created a sound best know from Salem's legendary Blues Jams. The band features the Northshore's best and most promising talent.
https://www.facebook.com/Local-148-343359742471562
OUR SUPPORTERS



Thanks for supporting our partners and sponsors: Mercy Tavern, Notch Brewing, All Souls Lounge, and the Salem Maritime Historic Site.

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Peabody Cultural Council, Beverly Cultural Council, Lynn Cultural Council, and Swampscott Cultural Council, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.