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🏕️ Cozy up for the return of Fall Campfire Concerts

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Images from the 2023 Fall Campfire Concert series. A band performs with a saxophone and a guitar. Children roast marshmallows over an open fire.

Pro tip: Reflection Riding members can snag a season pass for guaranteed seats at all five shows.

Photos provided by Reflection Riding

Crackling campfires + cooler weather can only mean one thing: Fall concerts are back at Reflection Riding.

That’s right, the beloved music series returns Saturday, Sept. 7 for five evenings of local performances, fall-themed food + drink, and quality time under the stars.

Oh, and all the s’mores in Nooga.

Attendees also have the option to camp on-site after any concert, which run every two weeks through early November.

Best of all: Like the s’mores (and your first beer), kids under 12 are free.

See the artist lineup

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