CHARLEVOIX — Castle Farms in Charlevoix, Michigan, is bringing back live music events starting June 6, with a focus on community and historical legacy.
The venue, known for hosting legendary acts from 1976 to 1996, aims to offer a curated experience that respects the town’s well-being and musical heritage.
“Our goal is simple,” said Jessica Anderson, Director of Guest Experiences, “to give the Castle back to the community.”
Castle Farms is introducing limited capacity events to maintain peace and comfort in Charlevoix, along with thoughtful scheduling to ensure concerts do not run late into the evening.
The venue will feature mixed formats, including indoor performances to reduce noise impact, and balanced programming with both legendary artists and emerging talent.
The first event, Nostalgia Night, will feature local favorite DERAILED performing classic 70s and 80s hits, marking the grand opening of the Castle Pub.
Beyond concerts, Castle Farms is expanding its community offerings with farmers markets, dance nights, quilt retreats, panel discussions, and a Fall Harvest Festival.
Micki McGuire, Director of Business Development, invites the community to share their concert memories, emphasizing the importance of honoring the past while building a shared future.
Castle Farms’ return to live music is set to strengthen community ties and celebrate its rich musical legacy responsibly.
