Saturday, September 6th
302 Juliet Road, Peterborough
It’s back — the 5th annual Guyestock is ready to turn a quiet corner of Peterborough into a full-on open-air music marathon. On Saturday, September 6th, the gates swing open at 11 a.m., the amps fire up at noon, and for the next eight hours it’s wall-to-wall live music under the maples at 302 Juliet Road.
This isn’t your average backyard jam. Eight acts, two stages, and a lineup that spans bluegrass, Motown, Celtic stomp, British Invasion throwbacks, straight-up country, ‘50s and ‘60s nostalgia, and good old-fashioned rock and roll. One minute you’ll be tapping your boots to the Griddle Pickers, the next you’re belting out with Old Kids on the Block or riding the wave with Four Lanes Wide. Local talent like Bob Butcher, Rick and Gailie, Chris Devlin, Still Picking, and the Keith Guy Band keep the energy rolling all day.
The setup is simple but perfect — bring your lawn chair, your cooler, and maybe a sun shade for the fence line. Grab something from the food vendor, throw a few bucks in a tip jar, and know your $20 at the gate goes straight to the bands giving their time and talent.
Guyestock isn’t about flash or spectacle. It’s about music the way it’s meant to be — live, local, and loud enough to remind you why summer isn’t over yet.
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