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Melt Away Winter With a Spring Fling

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Chloe Halpin and her five-piece band perform “Bejeweled: a Tribute to Taylor Swift” at The Clubhouse Hamptons as part of Spring Fling on April 7. WIL WEISS

Chloe Halpin and her five-piece band perform “Bejeweled: a Tribute to Taylor Swift” at The Clubhouse Hamptons as part of Spring Fling on April 7. WIL WEISS

Greg Humphreys & Friends, a Greenport power trio, perform at Spring Fling on April 7 at The Clubhouse Hamptons. COURTESY SHAMF

Greg Humphreys & Friends, a Greenport power trio, perform at Spring Fling on April 7 at The Clubhouse Hamptons. COURTESY SHAMF

Real East End Brass perform at The Clubhouse Hamptons on April 7 as part of Spring Fling. COURTESY SHAMF

Real East End Brass perform at The Clubhouse Hamptons on April 7 as part of Spring Fling. COURTESY SHAMF

authorStaff Writer on Mar 23, 2024

Sag Harbor American Music Festival is partnering with The Clubhouse Hamptons to melt the winter blues with a Spring Fling mini-fest on Sunday, April 7, from noon to 5 p.m. The day will feature rocking bands performing on an indoor stage with a cash bar, restaurant table service, lounge seating and dance floor. Seating at the bar, tables and lounge are first-come-first-served. Reservations are recommended for table service.

The show opens with “Bejeweled: a Tribute to Taylor Swift” by SHAMF’s Young Musicians Initiative winner Chloe Halpin and her five-piece band. Then the funk (and the volume) kicks up with Real East End Brass, a nine-piece brass driven party, followed by some Brooklyn barnstormers, the Bodega Tall Boys, playing a mix of blues, country and Americana. Next, rock it out with Greg Humphreys & Friends, a Greenport power trio that electrifies and exhilarates with Humphreys’s soulful rasp and catchy tunes. Top it all off with fan favorite the HooDoo Loungers’ “Ladies of Soul” show featuring their killer band with special guests to be announced.

Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door (kids under 16, $10, which includes a $10 arcade card). A Fan Special at $60 includes 2024 SAMF membership, free tee shirt and a plus one.

The bar and kitchen will be open. Seating at the bar, tables and lounge are first-come-first-served. Reservations for table service are recommended. There is also plenty of space on the dance floor!

The Clubhouse Hamptons is at 174 Daniels Hole Road in East. For tickets or more information, visit sagharbormusic.org.

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