Ketch’em Alive Free Concerts
Ketch’em Alive Free Concerts
Every Tuesday
June 26 – August 21
7m–9pm
The local’s favorite concert series, "Ketch’em Alive," is returning every Tuesday evening from 7 until 9 pm at the Forrest Service Park in downtown Ketchum. There will be dancing, music, and a funfilled community party. Picnics are encouraged; food and drink will be sold in the park as well. Nationally touring bands will play rock, reggae, world beat, Americana, folk, etc. "Ketch’em Alive" starts June 26th and continues until August 21st.
Sun Valley Summer Symphony
Sun Valley Summer Symphony
Sunday, July 22 – Tuesday, August 14

The largest privately funded free-admission symphony in America, the Sun Valley Summer Symphony celebrated its 27th season in the glorious Idaho mountains last summer. Founded in 1985 as the Elkhorn Music Festival by Dr. Carl Eberl, professor emeritus at the College of the City University of New York, and his wife Julianne, the orchestra grew from 22 musicians to 55 at the time of his retirement. Under the leadership of Maestro Alasdair Neale since 1995, the orchestra has grown to more than 100 players and presents free concerts to over 50,000 people annually.
Sun Valley Summer Symphony
Sun Valley Summer Symphony
2012 Season Dates
In Focus Series: Week of July 22
Orchestra Season: July 29 – August 14
Schedule and Repertoire TBA
The largest privately funded free-admission symphony in America, the Sun Valley Summer Symphony celebrated its 27th season in the glorious Idaho mountains last summer. Founded in 1985 as the Elkhorn Music Festival by Dr. Carl Eberl, professor emeritus at the College of the City University of New York, and his wife Julianne, the orchestra grew from 22 musicians to 55 at the time of his retirement. Under the leadership of Maestro Alasdair Neale since 1995, the orchestra has grown to more than 100 players and presents free concerts to over 50,000 people annually.
Visit www.svsummersymphony.org for more information