Press Release: Locust Grove’s Music Under the Pavilion with Keltricity

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5/17/24 

Contact: Harlan Dawkins

Marketing Coordinator

marketing@locustgrove.org

502.897.9845

www.locustgrove.org

Locust Grove’s Music Under the Pavilion with Keltricity

WHAT: Join us for an enchanting evening that sets the stage for a season filled with mesmerizing sounds of the Kentucky music scene. Our kickoff event begins with Keltricity, who will transport you to the heart of Ireland and Scotland, where soulful melodies and lively rhythms come together in perfect harmony. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss, and it’s just the beginning of a series that promises to be filled with music across all genres. Gather your friends and family, bring a picnic, and join us as we embark on this musical journey through the lands of William Croghan’s childhood. Let the melodies of Ireland and Scotland sweep you away and set the tone for a season of unforgettable performances.

Keltricity is a Celtic-world band featuring traditional, contemporary and eclectic Celtic-influenced music from Ireland, Cape Breton, Scotland, England, Brittany, New England and French Canada.

Admission: $15/Adults; $5/children; free to children under 3. Snacks and refreshments will be available for purchase.

WHERE: Historic Locust Grove  

               561 Blankenbaker Lane  

               Louisville, KY 40207  

WHEN: Tuesday, 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Schedule: Doors open at 6:00 p.m. | Performance begins at 6:30 p.m.

ABOUT: Historic Locust Grove is a National Historic Landmark whose mission is to preserve and interpret the remaining 55-acres of William Croghan’s estate, Locust Grove, with its circa 1792 historic house, grounds, and collection of period furnishings as examples of early nineteenth-century America, and to share the stories of the many people who contributed to the history of the site, emphasizing the lives and experiences of General George Rogers Clark, Revolutionary War figure and founder of Louisville, the Croghan family, and the nearly 100 people enslaved at Locust Grove from 1792-1856. Locust Grove tells the story of Louisville’s history through agriculture, conservation, distilling, and special events, while offering diverse experiences that capture the story of the site and educates the community and visitors about where Louisville begins.

Locust Grove is located at 561 Blankenbaker Lane (between Brownsboro Road and River Road), Louisville, KY 40207. For more information, please contact Harlan Dawkins, Marketing Coordinator at marketing@locustgrove.org or call 502.897.9845.