You know it’s summer when you’re sipping wine and a guitar player begins to strum familiar melodies amidst a vineyard sunset. Fortunately for us, our region is home to many spectacular artists and equally impressive vineyards. Below are 10 wineries to visit this August where you can pair live music with stunning views and world-renowned vino. 

Leelanau County | Every Wednesday and Sunday

Dune Bird Winery in Leelanau County is hosting an outdoor live music series every Wednesday and Sunday this year. You’ll catch beloved local talent like Luke Woltanski and Chris Smith while enjoying Dune Birds’ outstanding sparkling wines. Pro tip: This is an excellent hangout for music lovers midweek and on Sundays. 

Traverse City | Throughout August

On the beautiful grounds of the commons, Left Foot Charley bustles with a host of events throughout August, including performances by local bands, open mic nights and a free community concert on the Piazza with the TC Knuckleheads. Wine club and wine industry members can enjoy 25 percent off wine, cider and food all evening long. Musical offerings range from country and rock to folk and bluegrass, with talent like Jakob Abraham and Laura Thurston.

Left Foot Charley, WineryLeft Foot Charley | Photo by: Dave Weidner

Cedar | Every Monday and Thursday 

This August, French Valley Vineyard makes weekday evenings rock at their cool barn venue, from the soulful tunes of Rebekah Jon to the dynamic duo Billy & The Kid. Don’t miss Looking Forward’s tribute to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, or performances by Zeke Clemons, Keith Scott, Larz Cabot and Rob Coonrod. Concerts are ticketed and include general admission and VIP options, which include reserved seats and drink tickets.

Old Mission Peninsula | Every Thursday and Saturday

Chateau Grand Traverse’s new music and culinary series, Sound Bites, pairs food, wine and music every Thursday and Saturday from 5-8 p.m. You’ll catch live music, seasonal small bites, and award-winning wines against a backdrop of vineyard and bay views. No need for reservations. Just chill on the outdoor patio and enjoy the magic of the Old Mission Peninsula’s summer nights.

Traverse City | August 7 

On August 7, Rove Winery hosts a powerful mix of art and community to raise awareness for a worthy cause. The non-profit Flow Water Advocates “Sound & Shore” event welcomes beloved NoMi singer-songwriter May Erlewine performing songs that inspire love and respect for the Great Lakes.

Cedar | Every Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Bel Lago’s August music series features Chris Smith, Pinter Whitnick, Rhett and John, Larry Perkins, Luke Woltanski, Larz Cabot, Zeke Clemons, Swingbone North, Nick Veine, Jesse Jefferson, and John Piatek. Don’t miss the Red, White and Blues Fest on August 16, with proceeds going to the non-profit Reigning Liberty Ranch, which offers equine therapy to veterans. If you’re a wine club member, enjoy a glass of wine or a pint of cider for half off every Friday.

cheers wine glasses on patioPhoto by Lydia Mejia

Old Mission Peninsula | August 7, 14, 21, and 28

Chateau Chantal offers an elegant take on the winery concert with Jazz at Sunset. The event marks its 31st year with headliner The Jeff Haas Trio and guests. Sip wine, sample charcuterie and enjoy the sounds of jazz floating over the vines as the sun sets. 

Suttons Bay | Every Friday

Shady Lane Cellars is hosting “Friday Night Live,” featuring local musicians every Friday and Saturday. The event includes charcuterie, snacks, and wine by the glass. Enjoy the stunning scenery and listen to the sounds of Mason Grady, Drew Alkema, Jeff Socia, John Paul, John & Madeline Piatek, Luke Woltanski, Real Ingredients and Dennis Palmer.

Lake Leelanau | Every Saturday

Bluestone Vineyards’ Sunset Saturdays are the perfect nights to sample Blustone’s wines while taking in the summer evenings and stunning views—the winery is a five-time Red Hot Best Award winner beloved for its elegant tasting room and pretty patio. The lineup includes Jacob McLeod and Woltanski & Piatek in July, and A to Z (Zinnia), Jakob Abraham and Anna PS.

Black Star Farms winery in Suttons Bay.by Rachel Soulliere

Suttons Bay | Every Saturday

For a healthy dose of romance this August, the sprawling estate and handsome Inn at Black Star Farms makes for the perfect setting. Their Saturday dinner series starts with a craft cocktail or glass of wine before serving Mediterranean cuisine at onsite restaurant Bistro Polaris, accompanied by live music outside on the lawn from 6-8 p.m.. Be sure to make reservations in advance because this popular event fills up quickly.

Omena | August 16, 23, and 30

The best of both worlds in NoMi—wine and water. Leelanau Cellar’s waterfront patio overlooks Omena Bay, where you can lose yourself to the sounds of Brett Mitchell on August 16th, Kevin Paul on August 23 and Laura Thurston on August 30, all from 4-7 p.m.

Suttons Bay | Every Sunday

Ciccione Vineyard offers live music on their beautiful patio every Sunday this summer from 2-4:30 p.m. Sip on award-winning wines while vibing to talented local musicians, including Highway North, Jabo, Elizabeth Landry and Michelle Chenard.

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