This summer promises to another slew of performers that will make the Hampton Jitney ride — worth it.
Tucked into eastern Long Island in Montauk, the Surf Lodge is the “if you know you know” of summer concert series.
In the last decade and a half since the hotel and small beach venue opened its doors, everyone from Solange Knowles to Courtney Love have performed. This summer promises to another slew of performers that will make the Hampton Jitney ride worth it. Aloe Blacc, Busta Rhymes, ARIZONA, DJ Cassidy, Blondish, Lauv, DJ Pee Wee of Anderson Paak, Fisher, Lauv, and more are confirmed for this year’s Surf Lodge lineup, the venue announced on May 24. The concert series runs as long as the unofficial Hamptons season, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, or May 26 through September 4.
“We are thrilled to bring such a wonderful and talented group of musicians to The Surf Lodge and Montauk community this summer,” Says Jayma Cardoso, Founder and Creative Director of The Surf Lodge Brands. “Music is deeply rooted in our DNA, and I am excited to welcome back many of our favorite returning acts along with several new ones while we celebrate our 15th Anniversary.”
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