Bethel Woods is gearing up for a great 2025 season under the pavilion.

Now they're adding a few comedians to the line up to bring the laughs to the Hudson Valley this summer.

Bethel Woods Summer 2025  Line Up

We're getting closer and closer to Pavilion Season at Bethel Woods.

It looks as though the first pavilion show at the Sullivan County venue for 2025 is on Saturday May 23rd with none other than...The Dave Matthews Band!

Thursday, May 29th - Luke Bryan
Sunday, June 22nd - Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
Friday, June 27th - Avril Lavigne
Sunday, July 6th - KIDZ BOP
Sunday, July 13th - "Weird Al" Yankovic: Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour
Sunday, July 20th - Def Leppard
Friday, July 25th - Cyndi Lauper
Sunday, July 27th- Barenaked Ladies
Friday, Aug 1st - The Offspring
Saturday, Aug 2nd - +LIVE+ & Collective Soul
Sunday, Aug 3rd - Bret Michaels & Vince Neil
Friday, Aug 15th - Steve Miller Band
Saturday, Aug 16th - Dierks Bentley
Friday, Aug 22nd - Bonnie Raitt
Sunday, Aug 24th - Neil young and the chrome hearts
Friday, Aug 29th - The Black Keys
Saturday, Aug 30th - Heart
Saturday, Sep 6th - blink-182:
Saturday, Sep 27th - The Black Crowes 

Stacked line up is an understatement. You can get full ticket details and learn about more Bethel Events on their website BethelWoodsCenter.org. 

Recently, Bethel has added another act that will bring big laughs to the area.  

John Mulaney Brings the Laughs to Bethel Woods This Summer

Earlier this week, Bethel Woods Center For the Arts shared some exciting news for comedy fans.

Comedian John Mulaney announced he was hitting the road this summer. John Mulaney: Whatever Mister Tour will hit 32 cities between June and December 2025 including a stop at Bethel Woods in Sullivan County.

Mulaney is bringing a long a few guests too! Joining Mulaney at Bethel on August 8th are Fred Armisen, Mike Birbiglia, and Nick Kroll.

READ MORE: "Big Mouth" Comedian Spotted Dining Across Dutchess County

The Whatever Mister tour will land at Bethel Woods on Friday August 8th, 2025 with tickets going on sale on Friday April 25th at 10 am.

Bethel Woods Gets Spotlight on The Kelly Clarkson Show

Bethel Woods got the spotlight earlier in April when Dr. Neal Hitch, the Museum Director at The Museum at Bethel Woods, sat down for an interview with Kelly Clarkson.

While Dr. Hitch was on the show he shared with Kelly what details about the  the Oral History Initiative and the legacy of the Woodstock Music Festival.

READ MORE: Iconic Woodstock Landmark Removed at Bethel Woods

Hitch also shared that the wood from the iconic Message Tree, which was taken down at the end of the 2024 season, will be used to make instruments in the future.

Woodstock By the Numbers

Going inside the numbers at the original Woodstock festival, from portable toilets to injuries caused by guitars. 

Gallery Credit: Nick DeRiso

6 Things To See At Bethel Woods Museum

The Museum at Bethel Woods is located at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts which is the original site of the 1969 Woodstock Museum Festival.

While some attendees visit for their concerts, others also enjoy exploring their Bindy Baazar Trail, concerts in the Event Gallery, attending classes, exhibits and events as well.

The Museum at Bethel Woods is a groovy place where visitors can step back in time to experience the history of the 1960's and hear personal stories from those who attended the festival. This museum is unique, has fun photo opportunities to engage in, videos to watch and knowledge to gain from their time in The Museum at Bethel Woods.

Take a look through the history of the 1969 Woodstock Music Festival at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

Gallery Credit: Allison Kay

Camping Resorts in the Hudson Valley

The Hudson Valley is a camping destination for so many people, including those of us who live locally. It is a great way to have a summer vacation every weekend close to home. Many places offer a seasonal rate for you to save money on your stay. You pull the trailer in for the summer and park it for the season, usually late April to the end of October. And now you can camp at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

Gallery Credit: Paty Quyn

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