Red Hawk Singers and Dancers Wrap the 2025 Summer of Music Series

The Town of Plymouth Promotions Fund and the Visitor Services Board funded a summer of music and culture at Plimoth Patuxet, and the series wrapped in early October with a powerful educational program.

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With great delight and community participation, Plimoth Patuxet hosted the final installment of the 2025 Summer of Music Series on Tuesday, October 7th with an inspiring program from the Red Hawk Singers and Dancers at the Museum's Craft Center Pavilion. Amongst sweeping ocean views and the backdrop of Hobbamock’s Wetu and the Fort/Meetinghouse in the 17th-Century English Village, guests gathered for the final evening of the series that was originally launched on Tuesday, July 8th.

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Plimoth Patuxet is dedicated to celebrating Indigenous voices, culture, and lifeways. Over the past three summers, with the generous support of the Town of Plymouth Promotions Fund and the Visitor Services Bureau, the series has grown its community participation while also increasing the number of indigenous cultural programming opportunities in America's Hometown for residents and visitors. The Indigenous People of the Eastern Woodlands have inhabited this land since time immemorial and providing cultural programs that encourage community connection and understanding is indelible to Plimoth Patuxet's educational mission.

A Summer of Music Photo Galleries

Mike McHugh - September 9th

Mike McHugh is local to southeastern Massachusetts and received his BA in music at Bridgewater State. He started playing guitar at the age of 14, fueled by a love of all types of music, including jazz, R&B, funk and soul. Most recently, he led the trio McHugh Clemons Jacobs, that performed all over the South Shore. He spends his life as a full-time musician and teacher, and prides himself on having a diverse, eclectic set list you won't hear anywhere else.

Jessi Kenney - September 23rd

This was Jessi's second evening performing for the Summer of Music Series. Teacher by day, rockstar by night, and a local South Shore favorite regardless of the time of day, Plimoth Patuxet is excited to have Jessi Kenney set the tone for two cool, in so many ways, coastal evenings with her acoustic sets and musical charm this summer season.

Red Hawk Singers and Dancers - October 7th

Since 1996, the Red Hawk Singers and Dancers have been one of the United States’ leading Native American performance groups. They have traveled the world to promote their message of Indigenous values and to make true connections to many different cultures, communities, groups, and organizations. The Red Hawk Singers and Dancers provide a variety of formats to share the ways of the Wampanoag People. Each presentation is an educational program that includes song, dance, and teachings about the virtues of humility, respect, identity, and self-care.