Oswego Music Hall’s 2026 Winter-Spring Season Features Acclaimed Folk Artists

Oswego Music Hall is introducing their new concert season for Winter-Spring 2026. This season features a phenomenal lineup of folk artists scheduled to perform Saturdays from January to April.

The season and lineup focus on Black History and women in music themed concerts, along with many performers whose lives, lyrics, and music support social justice through protest songs.

Jan. 10 – The season will begin with Mark Wahl ( a local artist ) opening for Joe Crookston, a Folk Alliance International artist-in-residence. There will be a Meet & Greet preceding the show at 6:30. 

Jan. 24 – The band Driftwood, Binghamton-based with a national reputation, will perform. 

Feb. 7 – Cliff Eberhardt, NYC folk veteran, and Louise Coombe, bluegrass singer, will perform. 

Feb. 21 – Crys Matthews, well-known for his protest songs, will perform in honor of Black History Month along with Julian Taylor, a Canadian roots artist. 

March 7 – Amanda Rogers of Syracuse’s Pink Rock Culture Co-Op will open for The Rebel Eves “sister-powered” trio for the Third Annual Women in Music Show. 

March 21 – Cam Caruso, a two-time Syracuse Area Music Awards Winner, will open for the singer-songwriter Liz Longley. 

April 11 – The Honey Badgers will play alongside The Rough and Tumble 

April 25 –  Tom Rush and Brenden Cleary, who promoted Joni Mitchel, Jackson Browne, and James Taylor, will perform. 

May 9 – An emerging artist showcase will perform to close the season. The headliner will be announced soon. 

The performances are held at the Oswego Music Hall in the McCrobie Civic Center in Oswego. The event will include four-person candlelit tables with 200-person capacity. Homemade goodies will be available, with $1 popcorn bags and beverages. Students and families are welcome. The shows are scheduled to start at 7:30. 

Tickets can be purchased on the Oswego Music Hall website. A season pass is available for $195. Tickets for single shows will range from $17 to $40, and season finale tickets are $15. 

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