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The GroovaLottos

Plimoth Patuxet Museums is delighted to present a performance by The GroovaLottos on Thursday evening, August 1, 2024, from 6:00- 8:00 pm.

The Groovalottos are a multi-Grammy nominated soul-funk-Afrobeats jam band, as well as recording artists and staff producers on Poly-Groove Records. Created by veteran touring and studio session players and singers, the band grew out of a series of weekly jam sessions, the group quickly rose as a favorite at bars, clubs, events, and festivals throughout New England and the east coast.

This event will take place at the Museum’s Eel River platform adjacent to the Peabody Pavilion as part of Plimoth Patuxet Museums' Indigenous Voices: Celebrating Plimoth Patuxet’s Wampanoag Indigenous Program, a series of events celebrating the program’s legacy of introducing regional Indigenous history and culture to millions of guests from around the US and the world. From Indigenous drumming and dancing, to lectures and traditional storytelling, the programs reflect the Museum’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity as the Museum researches and helps to preserve the 17th-century lifeways of a vibrant culture that continues to thrive today. The series is supported by the Town of Plymouth Promotions Fund.

Please note this event will take place outdoors, at the Museum's beautiful Peabody Pavilion. Guests are encouraged to bring a chair or blanket for lawn seating.

Tickets to this program are free and must be reserved in advance.