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Longmont Museum Summer Concert Series continues today with Megan Burtt

Members can see the show live (if seats are still available) or it can be viewed online.
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Megan Burtt plays the Longmont Museum's Summer Concert Series with Dave Tamkin on July 23, 2020. (Photo courtesy of Megan Burtt)

The Longmont Museum’s summer concert series, which is now welcoming audiences for the Thursday night shows, continues today with a performance by Megan Burtt and Dave Tamkin. 

Inspired by Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt, singer/songwriter Burtt taught herself to play guitar and made her dream of a musical career a reality. Raised in the Rocky Mountains, she took piano lessons when she was young, but when she picked up her dad’s old classical guitar, “things took off.” She now splits her time between Brooklyn, Denver, and the road and is working on her third full-length solo record.

The Museum last week announced that with approval from Boulder County, it is inviting members to attend the final shows in the series in the Stewart Auditorium. Attendance is limited to 50 members per concert to maintain safe distancing. Members can make reservations for the free shows here.

Safety measures in place for live viewing will include seating attendees in every other row. Three-seats distance also will be required between groups, and no seating will be allowed within 25 feet of the stage. 

Members who arrive together can be seated together and must be in their seats by 7:15 p.m. Masks must be worn during the concerts and at all times when visiting the Museum.

The concerts also will continue to be broadcast live at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays on the Museum’s Facebook page and via Longmont Public Media

The final show in the series will be July 30 with a performance by Quemondo.