Mammoth Music and Arts Festival, Northern Kentucky’s free music festival,
announced its new “MAMMOTH Music Series.”
The music series will feature a lineup of local acoustic artists in an effort to create buzz to celebrate the festival’s return this October. Mammoth Music and Arts Festival transforms 6th Street in Newport between Monmouth & Saratoga streets into a music and art festival.
The music series is presented by New Riff Distilling.
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“We are thrilled to partner with The Aquifer at New Riff to expand on Mammoth’S goal to shine a light on the immense local musical talent we have in this area
,
” Morrella Raleigh, owner of Southgate House Revival, said. “The show schedule reflects a varied and entertaining array of local musicians and will provide the perfect accompaniment to The Aquifers’ excellent craft cocktails.”
Visit New Riff Distilling’s The Aquifer
Tasting room
every Saturday through September for more live music from: Tracy Walker, the Whiskey Shambles Duo, Sundae Drive, Adam Flaig and more. Find the music series playlist on Spotify at Mammoth Music Series 2025 and the full series lineup
online here
.
“We’re so proud to welcome the Mammoth Music Series to The Aquifer,” said New Riff Distilling President Mollie Lewis. “Music has always been part of our DNA at New Riff, and this partnership is a natural way for us to support the local arts community. We’re excited to open our doors to even more folks looking to enjoy great music, great drinks and everything The Aquifer has to offer.
The music series starts on July 19, weekly on Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. It is a free event open to everyone, 21 years and older.
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