Egg Harbor, Wis. (August 18, 2025) – The new Alpine event tent is rocking again after it was badly damaged by 70 mph straight-line winds on August 9. An exact replica of the previous tent, which hosts weddings, concerts and events, was set up in the same waterfront location on August 14 after the storm collapsed it.
The Wednesday-night concert series features rock, pop, blues, bluegrass and swing performances by local and regional acts. Performances take place 6-9 pm in the 4,000-square-foot waterfront tent at the resort, located at 7715 Alpine Road in Egg Harbor.
Concerts are open to the public and admission is free. Food and beverages are available for purchase in the tent, Burton’s Airstream and at the resort restaurant, Burton’s on the Bay. Reservations are strongly encouraged at the restaurant. No coolers, pets or carry-ins are allowed for tent concerts, but guests may bring their own lawn chairs.
Country Music Monday returns on Aug. 18 with Bubba Lewis Trio’s soulful southern vocals and powerful guitar. Frank Childress and the Main Street Band will play Aug. 20, mixing rocking blues and country with a twist of Motown and gritty vocals.
Biscuit Creek will take the stage Aug. 25, performing a blend of traditional and progressive bluegrass. On Aug. 27, Bay City Swing will bring in some of the area’s finest jazz musicians, recreating the music of Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Count Basie and other memorable big bands.
During Labor Day weekend, Big Mouth and The Power Tool Horns return on Aug. 29, followed by The Crankin Yankees playing ‘80s-‘90s rock, country and pop on Aug. 30.
Dorothy Scott and The Peacekeepers bring their talent to the stage Sept. 3, playing the best of pop,
alternative and folk. Onstage next is Swingin’ Door Big Band on Sept. 10, playing the music of Glenn
Miller, Benny Goodman, Cole Porter and Duke Ellington.
Bluesy-rock band The String Benders, featuring Wisconsin Area Music Industry Hall of Fame inductee Dave Steffen, will play on Sept. 17 and local blues band, Cathy Grier and The Troublemakers, will play Sept. 24.
The concert series will end with performances during Pumpkin Patch weekend by Big Mouth and the Power Tool Horns on Oct. 10 and by three-piece youth rock band Bad Habitz on Oct. 11.
Visit alpineresort.com/live-music for more information.