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At Main Beach in August

Thu, 06/11/2026 - 09:23
The Cherry Bombs at Main Beach last summer; the band will perform there again on Aug. 11.
Durell Godfrey

Following last week’s announcement of the artists who will perform in July in the 2026 edition of the popular Tuesdays at Main Beach concert series, The Star can report the full schedule for the summer concerts. 

For August, the East Hampton Village Foundation has announced Black and Yellow on Aug. 4 and the Cherry Bombs on Aug. 11. The Aug. 18 performer is Rubix Kube, while Winston Irie will play on Aug. 25. Hot Lava will perform on Sept. 1, and the series will conclude on Sept. 8, “Tumbleweed Tuesday,” with Fred Goldring. Performances start at 6 p.m. and conclude at 8 p.m. 

The first four of the summer series will see Candy Shop on July 7, Yacht Pockets on July 14, Hello Brooklyn on July 21, and Nancy Atlas on July 28. 

The concert series, now in its fifth year, is produced by the foundation in partnership with the village. It has become one of the most well-attended recurring summer events on the South Fork. 

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