The Berkshires come alive in the summer time. The area is known for its cultural venues like the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and Jacob's Pillow, but that is just a taste of what the area has to offer.
Free Music
Live on the Lake
Onota Lake, Pittsfield
Every Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Growing up in the Berkshires, going to the city's Live on the Lake series has become a core memory for many. The free event paints a picture-perfect summer day: live music from local bands, swimming in the lake, lawn games, and food and ice cream from local businesses. What better way to end the day?
If you could not already tell, music is a major part of the Berkshire County community, and it does not stop in South County.
Great Barrington, known for its historic streets and a variety of shopping venues, holds a free concert series at the gazebo behind Town Hall every Wednesday, Friday and occasional Thursdays and Saturdays from 5:30 to 7:15 p.m.
The series showcases performances by local musicians of various genres in the gazebo, named after Berkshire native and musician David Grover, who was the lead guitarist for Arlo Guthrie's band for more than two decades.
All concerts are subject to change depending on the weather. More information here.
Music on Main
Community Recreation Association, Dalton
Wednesdays and Saturdays , 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Yes, I know what you're thinking, "another music event" but this one is too good not to include. This small town, known for being on the Appalachian Trail, has free concerts on Wednesdays and Saturdays, weather permitting.
The event features performances by local artists, including the community Eagles Band. Future performances include the Happy Together Band, Dan Gingras, Brian Benlein, and many more.
Whether you're a resident, tourist, or hiker passing through town to use one of the many amenities, such as the laundry, restaurants, or showers at the CRA, make sure to check the event out.
The CRA hosts the concerts on its Memorial lawn and Mill and Main Lawn. Schedule here.
Monthly Events
North Adams First Fridays
Downtown North Adams
First Friday of every month from 5 to 9 p.m.
Every first Friday, downtown North Adams is filled with visitors exploring businesses and local galleries along with live music performances, food trucks, and vendors. Look for opening exhibits and themed evenings such as August's "Dog Days of Summer."
Downtown businesses will also have extended hours to give visitors plenty of time to explore what the area has to offer, including clothes, plants, art, and much more.
The city has combined two popular events — Third Thursdays and First Fridays Artswalks — to create a First Friday at Five event that blends art, entertainment, shopping, and community engagement.
The free event features a makers market, live music, a Family Fun Zone, an art walk, and more.
The maker's market on North Street consists of local artisan vendors selling handmade items such as clothing, crafts, gifts, and packaged foods. The Family Fun Zone, located at Dunham Mall, has free activities such as kids' paint and sip.
The art walk showcases a number of art shows and exhibits on view at venues around downtown Pittsfield. Most of the art is on display throughout the month.
During the event, participants will have the opportunity to meet the artists. Download the Downtown Pittsfield Inc. app from the Google Play or App Store to get a virtual walking tour.
The Berkshires are not only known for music. The area is home to theaters and movie houses such as the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center in Great Barrington, and Images Cinema in Williamstown.
However, the scenic beauty of the Berkshires can create a unique theater of its own — sit outside under the stars, wrapped in a warm blanket, watching a film.
Pittsfield's outdoor movie series at Clapp Park runs every Friday through Aug. 9 at 8 p.m.
Images Under the Stars in Williamstown hosts its final film of the year "Summer Stock" on Monday, Aug. 5, at Sweetwood, 1611 Cold Spring Road, at sundown.
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SteepleCats Earn Their First Home Win of Summer
By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — It took nearly three weeks and plenty of heartbreak, but the North Adams SteepleCats finally had their breakthrough moment at Joe Wolfe Field.
Behind six strong innings from starter Niklas Pavia and a game-changing three-run third inning, the SteepleCats earned their first home victory of the 2026 season Sunday afternoon, defeating the Upper Valley Nighthawks 4-1.
The SteepleCats wasted little time getting on the scoreboard. Chris Diaz opened the bottom of the first with a double into the gap and immediately put pressure on the Nighthawks by stealing third base. One batter later, Bobby Stang hit a ground ball that allowed Diaz to race home and give North Adams an early 1-0 advantage.
That was all the support Pavia needed to settle into a groove.
The right-hander was electric from the start, striking out the side in the second inning and consistently attacking hitters with confidence. Pavia struck out seven batters over six innings of work, allowing just one run while repeatedly pitching out of trouble.
Upper Valley’s lone run came in the third inning when Frank Kelly launched a solo home run to left field, knotting the game at one apiece.
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