The Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series is celebrating its 20th anniversary by hosting a special all-day music festival in Lake Placid. This milestone event will take place on Saturday, August 15, at the Lake Placid Lacrosse Fields. The festival promises a full day of live performances by both nationally touring bands and local artists, along with food vendors, creating a lively community gathering. As with the regular concert series, this anniversary festival will be free and open to the public, continuing the tradition of accessible music for all.
This summer, the Songs at Mirror Lake weekly concerts continue every Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. in Mid’s Park on Main Street, Lake Placid. The 2026 lineup includes a diverse mix of musicians such as Vanessa Collier, Chad Hollister Band, Shemekia Copeland, Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams, Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience, and Assembly of Dust. These concerts are held rain or shine thanks to the park’s band shell, inviting attendees to bring blankets or chairs to enjoy music outdoors in a relaxed setting.
The anniversary festival will showcase headline acts like the Devon Allman Project, North Mississippi Allstars, and Adam Ezra Group. Additional local performers are expected to be announced soon, promising an exciting blend of genres and styles that reflect the community’s rich musical spirit. The festival aims not only to celebrate two decades of live music but also to strengthen local culture and bring people together through shared musical experiences.
Since its inception twenty years ago, Songs at Mirror Lake has operated as a community-driven nonprofit initiative. It is organized by a volunteer committee and sustained entirely through sponsorships and donations from supporters. The series has become a beloved cultural fixture in Lake Placid by offering free live music that is accessible to everyone in the community. Its success is partly supported by grants from organizations such as the New York State Council on the Arts.
The ongoing Tuesday night concert series and the special anniversary festival highlight the importance of music as a unifying force in the region. These events provide opportunities for residents and visitors alike to enjoy quality performances without financial barriers. As Songs at Mirror Lake enters its third decade, it continues to nurture local talent while attracting notable artists from across the country.
Music lovers looking for songs about the lake or simply seeking an enjoyable summer experience can look forward to both the weekly concerts and the grand festival celebration this year. With its combination of established headliners and emerging local acts, Songs at Mirror Lake remains a vital part of Lake Placid’s cultural landscape, fostering community spirit through the power of live music.

































