Lantern Series concerts return to Woodstock starting in March
Woodstock Arts announces the upcoming season of live music will begin next month with a promised strong lineup.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Arts announced this week that its signature Lantern Series concerts will return for the 2026 season beginning in March. The organization teased a robust schedule for the upcoming outdoor performances, promising residents a "crazy good" lineup for the return of live music.</p><p>The announcement included promotional imagery highlighting the series' open-air atmosphere, showcasing crowds gathered for evening performances under stage lights. The visuals featured diverse musical acts, including bluegrass artist Sierra Hull and the Georgia Symphony Orchestra (GSO) Jazz ensemble, illustrating the variety of performance styles associated with the series.</p><p>While specific dates and ticket information for the March kickoff were not detailed in the initial announcement, Woodstock Arts emphasized that the upcoming roster is designed to ensure attendees "have a good time." The series is organized by Woodstock Arts and serves as a recurring cultural event for the city.</p>
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