379 Main Street
Beacon, NY (MAP)
(845) 855-1300
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379 Main St, Beacon NY (MAP) 845.855.1300

Thursday 4 - 9pm
Friday 4 - 9:30pm
Saturday 10:30 - 9:30pm
Sunday 10:30 - 9pm

Thu 4 - 9pm | Fri 4 - 9:30pm
Sat 10:30 - 9:30pm | Sun 10:30 - 9pm

Rachael Sage – Salon Stage

Rachael Sage – Salon Stage

When

Friday, June 27, 2025    
6:30 pm

Event Type

Complimentary with Dinner

Our Salon Stage provides Complimentary Live Music while you dine. We feature amazing local Hudson Valley and touring artists nightly. You may discover one of your new favorite artists. As always, we prioritize seating for guests who are joining us for dinner. We also provide a great Tap Room for enjoying a cocktail or beer while listening to the live music on our Salon Stage.

Singer-songwriter, producer and poet Rachael Sage has released over 20 albums and EPs of empowered alt-folk-pop on her own label MPress Records since first bursting onto the music scene via Lilith Fair. An outspoken activist on behalf of many causes including LGBTQ+ rights, anti-gun violence and women’s health issues, Sage is a self-described cancer thriver with multiple Top 40-charting singles including her hopeful anthems “Blue Sky Days” and “Bravery On Fire”, and her feminist anthem “Sistersong.”

A 6-time Independent Music Award Winner and John Lennon Songwriting Contest Grand Prize recipient, Rachael has shared stages with an eclectic list of artists including Ani DiFranco, Rufus Wainwright, A Great Big World, Beth Hart and Shawn Colvin. Her music has been described by PopMatters as “a hopeful message beneath the undertow of visceral struggle we have collectively experienced over the last few years.” Rachael will be sharing songs from her forthcoming album, “Canopy,” out this later this year on Mpress/Virgin/Universal.

American Songwriter calls Rachael “one of the most compelling and creative singers and songwriters of the modern era”; and Pop Magazine says she is “an icon of the indie music scene, a champion within the LGBTQ community, and an outspoken advocate for social justice and environmentalism.”

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Reservations suggested; call 845-855-1300 to book your table.