If you’ve been blasting Hardy in your car or belting out Tucker Wetmore in your kitchen, get ready because this lineup is unreal. Hardy, Tucker Wetmore, and McCoy Moore are all taking the stage at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on May 30, 2026, and we want you to be there!

Win Tickets for You and a Friend

Instead of just telling you about it… we’re giving away tickets. You could score a pair of passes to the show, and all you have to do is register for your chance to win. No trivia. No hoops. Just enter, cross your fingers, and wait for good news.

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Ten Winners, Ten Chances to Get the Call

We’re not picking just one winner, we’re choosing ten. If your name gets drawn, we’ll call you on October 13th and let you know you’re headed to Bethel Woods. So make sure your phone’s on. And maybe don’t ignore unknown numbers for a few days.

Imagine This…

Warm summer night. Cold drink in hand. Hardy storming the stage with Tucker Wetmore and McCoy Moore keeping the energy sky-high. And you’re not scrolling videos of it, you’re living it.

Ready to Go? Here’s What to Do

Just register now for your chance to win. It only takes a minute, and why wouldn’t you? Because if you don’t enter… someone else is getting your spot in the crowd.

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6 Things To See At Bethel Woods Museum

The Museum at Bethel Woods is located at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts which is the original site of the 1969 Woodstock Museum Festival.

While some attendees visit for their concerts, others also enjoy exploring their Bindy Baazar Trail, concerts in the Event Gallery, attending classes, exhibits and events as well.

The Museum at Bethel Woods is a groovy place where visitors can step back in time to experience the history of the 1960's and hear personal stories from those who attended the festival. This museum is unique, has fun photo opportunities to engage in, videos to watch and knowledge to gain from their time in The Museum at Bethel Woods.

Take a look through the history of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

Gallery Credit: Allison Kay

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