May 01 Friday
Dan Myers' performance combines guitar, percussion and aboriginal wind instruments in a looping, swirling cascade of musical mystery.
All Ages. No Cover. Dinner show. Walk ins welcome.
5pm-8pm
Hailing from Tri-Cities, Washington, Sodalite is a genre-blurring, boundary-pushing quartet that thrives in the moment. Known for their fearless improvisational style, the group draws from a deep well of musical traditions—fusing jazz, world music, rock, and everything in between—into something wholly their own. No two performances are alike, and that’s exactly the point. With Sodalite, you never know what you're going to get… and that’s the magic.
Joined by the Dirk Quinn Band, utilizing over a decade of steady performing, they've developed a unique and sincere style - one that appeals to a wide variety of music listeners with fans ranging from the beard stroking jazz aficionados to the jam band hippies. The band’s infectious energy and musical interplay routinely attracts all kinds of listeners. With great melodic sensibilities, rhythmic experimentation and an accessible modern edge, this is jazz/funk improvisation at its most engaging!
$10 Cover9PM-CLOSEAll ages until 11PM.
May 02 Saturday
Celebrate 50 years of growers, makers, and performers at the Moscow Farmers Market! Join us every Saturday, May through October—rain or shine—on Main Street and in Friendship Square in downtown Moscow.
Now in its 50th year, the Market continues its mission to provide the community with the opportunity to buy and sell local and regional agricultural products, distinctive handmade goods, artisan pieces, and original-recipe cuisine.
Know Before You Go• The Market is Americans with Disabilities Act friendly; only ADA Service Dogs are allowed on Main, Fifth, and Fourth Streets. All other animals are welcome on the sidewalks during Market.• The Market is a nicotine free event, including vaping, chewing tobacco, and smoking.• SNAP/EBT, WA State WIC, and SFMNP benefits are accepted.
For details on planning your visit, go to: https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/725/Plan-Your-Visit.
A night of original music with Callisto Riddle, Miles Kennedy, and Alex Lockwood. Featuring select participants from the 2025 Rolling Columbia Songwriter’s Contest expect a mix of fresh voices, honest songwriting, and good vibes all around!
5 PM - 8 PMAll ages, no cover, dinner show!
Experience the fusion of swing and concert band power as the Seattle Wind Symphony presents “Jump & Jazz!” on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 7:30 PM. Join us at the Shorewood Performing Arts Center for an evening that bridges the concert hall and the jazz club. We are thrilled to have the virtuosic and versatile trumpeter Brian Shaw as the featured soloist. This program showcases a variety of composers influenced by the jazz language: the rhythmic energy of Adam Gorb’s Awayday, the Clarino trumpet concerto by Greg Yasinitsky, the tender sounds of Summerland by William Grant Still, and more.Brian Shaw, trumpetJohn Falskow, conductor
Nordic Folk in the Tri-Cities: Sofia Talvik Returns to Richland for an Exclusive 3RFS Show
Swedish singer-songwriter and former headliner of the 2023 Tumbleweed Festival, Sofia Talvik, returns to Richland for an exclusive performance with the Three Rivers Folklife Society (3RFS) at All Saints Episcopal Church on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 7:30 PM.
Talvik, internationally recognized for her ethereal vocals and distinctive fusion of Nordic folk and Americana, has toured extensively across Europe and the United States, performing in 49 U.S. states. With ten full-length albums, she has established herself as a captivating storyteller, connecting audiences across continents with music that is both personal and immersive.
Her Songs, Strings & Stories tour is an intimate solo experience, showcasing Talvik’s delicate vocals, nuanced guitar work, and rich songwriting. Set against the serene backdrop of All Saints Episcopal Church, the evening promises a memorable mix of music and storytelling, blending both beloved songs from her catalog and new material from this year’s tour.
"I’m looking forward to returning to Richland and performing for the 3RFS audience. I really enjoyed headlining the Tumbleweed Festival in 2023 —it was such a welcoming, grassroots event—and I’m excited to share my songs and stories again for the people of Richland."
Audiences can expect a carefully curated setlist that highlights the depth and warmth of Talvik’s Nordic-infused Americana, offering a night of reflective, joyful, and poignant music.
May 03 Sunday
The finale concert of Crazy Callen Weekend, a part of the 131st Sequim Irrigation Festival, highlights the power and beauty of water-an essential element in Sequim’s history and identity. The irrigation ditches that shaped the Sequim-Dungeness Valley remind us how water sustains our community and fuels growth. Beyond our fields, those same waters connect to winding rivers and open seas—pathways of travel, trade, and imagination—reflected in today’s program of seafaring journeys and waterfront scenes. Enjoy ‘Victory at Sea’ by Richard Rodgers, ‘Titanic’ by James Horner, the campy festive piece following Jack Sparrow ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest’ by Hans Zimmer.
May 04 Monday
The CWU Piano Area warmly invites you to join us for our Piano Extravaganza on Monday, May 4 at 7:00 PM in the Concert Hall of the Jerilyn McIntyre Music Building in Ellensburg! This lively concert will showcase piano duets and ensembles performed by CWU students and faculty, featuring repertoire for four, six, and even eight hands. Inspired by the celebrated tv series, Severance, CWU pianists will perform an eclectic program of diverse music that will offer plenty of inspiration. If you’re exploring new classical or popular duet or ensemble repertoire, we hope you can join us!
This concert is our annual fundraiser for the piano department. Ticket prices are $15 general admission, and $10 for CWU students, alumni, and senior citizens 65+.
May 05 Tuesday
An evening of songs primarily pulled from the indie-folk shelf sprinkled with a dash of “what-have-you” where old becomes new and new feels old.
6 PM - 8 PMAll ages, no cover, dinner show!
May 06 Wednesday
Jazz Wednesdays 6-8pm!
Grab your horn, axe, sticks or voice and sit in!
Or sit and enjoy the best in local jazz talent.
All Ages. No Cover. Dinner show. Reservations Recommended.