Knight Road House Concerts

Contact Info
Ann Arbor, MI
Knight Road House Concerts is the name we give to our private acoustic music listening parties for our friends. We welcome new friends, but we have to connect as friends. Attendance by invitation only. We ask for a suggested artist donation per person to pay the artists. All monies go to the artists. $20 is suggested for most shows. Knight Road House Concerts is a monthly outdoor concert series from May through September. Bring a lawn chair or picnic blanket. You are welcome to bring and eat snacks or dinner. We have some shows indoors in other seasons. COVID-19 precautions: all attendees must be vaccinated and boosted except children under 5. Masks are not required in your pod on the lawn. Masks are recommended in the house. Smoking is not permitted at any time. Our home occupies space on the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary lands of the Peoria, Fox, Potawatomi, and Anishinabewaki peoples. We are grateful and humbled to have the opportunity to steward this land in their absence. We hope to honor their legacy by sustainable, non-toxic, and loving land and wildlife habitat management.

Upcoming Shows

October 27
Jim Malcolm is the ultimate Scots troubadour. Traveling the world with guitar, harmonica, and engaging wit, he and Susie sing traditional songs of Scotland and original songs in a style that is modern and accessible yet utterly authentic.

Previous Shows

October 29
Combining the best of Americana and blues melodies with timeless Southern storytelling, award winning vocalist Stephanie Adlington and guitarist Aaron Lessard weave stories of revenge, drinking and sinners of all stripes and persuasions.
September 10
August 20
July 23
Shawna Caspi is a mighty singer, a fingerstyle guitarist, a story sculptor, and a truth teller.
June 25
An americana, celtic, folk, songwriter, traditional group from West Townshend, Vermont
May 21
Emerald Rae is a musical gem, bringing the sparkle of her music and the joy of her personality to audiences around the world!
April 30
When you hear John sing his songs, you'll know why his music and voice have touched so many for over 49 years starting with Batdorf and Rodney, Silver, Michael McLean, James Lee Stanley and now solo.