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Concerts on the Waterfront

The Sackets Harbor Historical Society will continue its 2025 Concerts on the Waterfront series with Genticorum, performing on Sunday, July 13, from 3 to 5 pm, at the Sackets Harbor Battlefield, located at 504 West Main Street.
Genticorum is a popular traditional Québécois musical trio based in Montréal, Canada. Known for their unbridled energy, musicianship, and stage presence, the trio has been performing for more than 20 years. Pascal Gemme (on fiddle) and Yann Falquet (on guitar) are the group’s founding members, and they’ve been joined by multi-instrumentalist and composer Nicholas Williams (on flute and accordian) since 2015. As Genticorum, the trio weaves together intricate fiddle, flute, and accordion lines, which they combine with gorgeous vocal harmonies, subtle guitar textures, and exhilarating foot percussion.
The Historical Society’s Concerts on the Waterfront series run on Sunday afternoons, from June 29 through Aug 31, 2025, and this year’s theme is “Fabulous Folk”. Like all those in the series, this concert is free and open to the public. It’s held outdoors at the Battlefield, so remember to pack your picnic blanket or lawn chairs.
In case of bad weather, the concerts will be moved to the Parish Center at St. Andrew’s Church, which is located at the corner of East Main and Woolsey Streets. The Historical Society will announce if a concert’s being moved on its Facebook page on the afternoon of the concert.
For more information on the concert series, please visit the Concerts on the Waterfront event page on our website, the Sackets Harbor Historical Society’s website, or its Facebook page. You can also find highlights and entire performances from last year’s Concerts on the Waterfront series on the Historical Society’s YouTube channel.
We hope to see you at some, or ALL, of the concerts this summer!
*This concert is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by the St. Lawrence County Arts Council.