
FOLK FESTIVAL TO BE HELD IN LITTLETON ON NOVEMBER 15, 2025
First Church Unitarian in Littleton will hold a Folk Festival on Saturday, November 15th at 7:00 p.m. at 19 Foster Street, Littleton.
The headlining artist is award-winning folk-blues-soul act Collin Cope and Chris Page of The Tenderbellies and Sugarsnap Trio. You don't want to miss this talented young duo, back by demand! They will blow you away. Cope and Page perform a unique blend of soul, blues, and folk, featuring original music alongside covers of their favorite artists, including Ray Charles, The Beatles, The Grateful Dead, and many others. Chris Page provides rhythm on acoustic guitar while Collin Cope plays harmonica; the performers share singing duties, which include carefully crafted harmonies. Their performances are an engaging mix of improvisation and dynamic energy, making each show a fresh and unique experience. Collin and Chris strive to connect with their audience, building an atmosphere that makes each note seem personal, and each song like a conversation. Their ability to play to any room draws listeners in for an intimate experience at any venue, and the pair continues to find new fans all over New England and beyond. Says Chris Page, “The Littleton community has made us feel very welcome and has helped us to expand our own sense of community in a way that, as a musician, I really crave.”
The opening artist is the popular locally-based band The Saturdays. Says vocalist and percussionist Steve Griffin, “The Saturdays are delighted to bring our unique sound back to First Church Unitarian. We look forward to opening for Collin and Chris!”
There will be a brief intermission with refreshments. The evening will also include a “50/50 Raffle”.
A suggested donation is $30 per person at the door, but any donation in any amount is appreciated, and no one will be turned away. Tickets can be purchased in-advance for $25 per person at this link (as well as the option to watch the livestream of the concert): https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/folk-festival--25