Lily Jean Benefit Concert

Sunday 5/17/26
Doors 11:00am
Show 12:00pm - 9:00pm
ALL AGES - Under 10 FREE, Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
TICKETS: $20 (no fees)
Day of concert: $25 (no fees)
NO SERVICE FEES FOR THIS EVENT
Entry is for the entire day - get a wristband and come and go as you please.
Seating will be available first come, first serve.
Line up will include 20+ local bands, artists and storytellers. Come for a little while, or stay the whole day.
Line up:
Annie Brobst Band
The Spynz
Steve Dennis
Groove Therapy
Chelsea Berry
The Carnivals
Elisa Smith
The Crab Elastic
(more to be added soon)
ALL PROCEEDS GO DIRECTLY TO THE LILY JEAN FUND
On Friday, January 30, 2026, the Gloucester fishing vessel Lily Jean sank approximately 22 miles from Cape Ann, resulting in the tragic loss of the seven lives of its crew.
In the wake of this tragedy, there have been overwhelming expressions of support for the families of those who were lost, along with requests for a clear and trusted way to provide direct financial assistance.
The Lily Jean Fund has been created for this purpose. The fund accepts tax-deductible contributions and distributes the proceeds in equal amounts to the families of the seven crew members who perished.
One hundred percent (100%) of all contributions received by the fund will be distributed directly to the families impacted by this tragedy.
Doors 11:00am
Show 12:00pm - 9:00pm
ALL AGES - Under 10 FREE, Under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
TICKETS: $20 (no fees)
Day of concert: $25 (no fees)
NO SERVICE FEES FOR THIS EVENT
Entry is for the entire day - get a wristband and come and go as you please.
Seating will be available first come, first serve.
Line up will include 20+ local bands, artists and storytellers. Come for a little while, or stay the whole day.
Line up:
Annie Brobst Band
The Spynz
Steve Dennis
Groove Therapy
Chelsea Berry
The Carnivals
Elisa Smith
The Crab Elastic
(more to be added soon)
ALL PROCEEDS GO DIRECTLY TO THE LILY JEAN FUND
On Friday, January 30, 2026, the Gloucester fishing vessel Lily Jean sank approximately 22 miles from Cape Ann, resulting in the tragic loss of the seven lives of its crew.
In the wake of this tragedy, there have been overwhelming expressions of support for the families of those who were lost, along with requests for a clear and trusted way to provide direct financial assistance.
The Lily Jean Fund has been created for this purpose. The fund accepts tax-deductible contributions and distributes the proceeds in equal amounts to the families of the seven crew members who perished.
One hundred percent (100%) of all contributions received by the fund will be distributed directly to the families impacted by this tragedy.

