Lagoon Summer Concert Series welcomes Winchester Holiday

The Lagoon Summer Concert Series will welcome Fort Collins-based band Winchester Holiday on Wednesday, July 20, on the west lawn of Colorado State University’s Lory Student Center. The free concert begins at 6 p.m. and will feature a unique indie-rock-folk sound.

The tightly knit band is composed of brothers who have known each other since grade school – Dan and Pete Workman and Wilson and Noah Cecil – plus one “adopted wild child,” Adam Federer. The once amateur basement music creators have blossomed into the mature breakout band that they are today, continually wowing audiences in the Fort Collins area. The band is so rooted in the Choice City that its debut album is even titled “Lake, Laurel and Vine.”Winchester

Winchester Holiday – formed in 2011 – has a musical style that falls somewhere between 1960s folk and new age rock. They boast a sound that covers everything from Guthrie-esque ballads to organ-infused anthems for a diverse, crowd-pleasing experience.

Opening for Winchester Holiday on July 20 is the talented young musician Jaanvi Gurung of Little Kids Rock Band. Concertgoers can also enjoy local food trucks Sustainable Spoon, Austin Taco, Gunter’s Bavarian Grill, Human Bean Coffee Truck and Ba-Nom-a-Nom.

The Lagoon Summer Concert Series is produced by Mantooth Marketing with thanks to the generous support of title sponsors Colorado State University, Kaiser Permanente and Thrivent Financial. Event sponsors include the City of Fort Collins, DaVinci Signs, New Horizons Travel, Outpost Sunsport, Campus West Shops, Dellenbach Motors, Fort Collins Coloradoan, Rocky Mountain Collegian and Townsquare Media.

Visit the series website at www.lagoonseries.com to find frequently asked questions about the event, weather updates, band bios and more. Residents should be cautioned that there is no parking allowed on Plum Drive.