Join the Tang Teaching Museum at 6pm
Tuesday, August 3, for a performance by Laveda on
the lawn outside the Tang. The genre blending dream pop/rock group sets
nostalgic and cinematic moods with a ‘90s-esque sound reminiscent of The
Sundays and My Bloody Valentine. Founded by Jake Brooks and Ali Genevich, the
Albany-based duo released its acclaimed debut album What Happens After in
2020. Highly textural sounds back up dreamy lyrics for a sound that is equal
parts thoughtful and danceable. This is the group’s Upbeat debut.
For its 20th season, the Upbeat on the Roof
summer series highlights regional musical talent every Thursday, July 29
through August 19, from 6:00-7:00 pm.
Performances are free and open to the public
on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors are invited to bring picnic
blankets, camping chairs, and their own food and drink to make it a night! Due
to COVID safety guidelines, all non-vaccinated visitors will be required to
remain masked. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be canceled.