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Three people stand in silhouette on a hill at sunset, arms raised against an orange sky with distant mountains in view.

SUMMIT SOUNDS

Five Thursday evenings at the summit of Bousquet Mountain. Ride the chairlift up, let the music find you, and watch the Berkshires stretch out below.

Thursdays | August 13 – September 10 | Bousquet Mountain, Pittsfield, MA

Mountaintop concerts at Bousquet

movin on at bousquet mountain

MOVIN' ON

THURSDAY, AUGUST 13

Three musicians perform on an outdoor stage with the keyboardist on the left, guitarist in the center, and bassist on the right, mountains in the background.

GRATEFUL BRO

THURSDAY, AUGUST 20

Band performing outdoors with three guitarists and drums against mountain backdrop, sunset sky behind them, microphones and stands visible, crowd off-frame.

HOUSIE SHAKERS

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27

Group of adults dancing hand-in-hand on a hilltop with a scenic valley in the background, smiling.

HOTSHOT HILLBILLIES

THURSDAY, September 3

Group of adults dancing hand-in-hand on a hilltop with a scenic valley in the background, smiling.

Brian Benlien

THURSDAY, September 10

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Yes, we strive to provide a family friendly venue! We encourage you to bring your kids, set up a blanket or chairs, and enjoy the show! 

You will not receive a physical ticket and will not need one to check in at the Guest Service Desk! You will receive an email confirmation after purchasing for your records. If you do not receive an email, please contact us at info@bousquetmountian.com and we will ensure your purchase was completed.

You should park and proceed to the front of the building through the sliding double doors and check in at the Guest Service Desk in the main lobby. There will be two lines – one to check in if you have pre-purchased your tickets and one where you can purchase tickets the day of the show.  

All guests ride the chairlift from the base to the summit of Bousquet. Once the concert is over, all guests ride the chairlift back down to the base area.

We understand that dogs are part of your family as well but due to the number of people and nature of our concerts, pets are not allowed on premises. Pets may not be left unattended in cars or leashed in the parking lot.  

You are welcome to bring non-alcoholic beverages, but outside food and alcoholic beverages are not permitted. 

You are more than welcome to hike up to enjoy Summit Sounds, but all guests must purchase a ticket to enjoy the show. 

If you are at the summit without a ticket, you will be asked to return to the bottom to purchase a ticket. 

There are a limited number of picnic tables and Adirondack chairs available outside for public use, but we encourage you to bring your own seating or a blanket or two to ensure that you have a comfortable place to enjoy the show.   

Yes! There will be bag checks conducted in the lobby upon entry, in compliance with the alcohol licensing board.

Scenic view of Bousquet Mountain in summer

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Guest Service Manager

Amanda Cozzaglio

Amanda started at Bousquet in September, 2022.

She was born and raised in the Berkshires and currently resides in Pittsfield. She loves to be outside in the summer months hiking the various trails we have to enjoy, biking on the Rail Trail or kayaking anywhere there is water. Although she enjoys the warm weather over the cold, she is excited to appreciate the winter beauty on a whole other level and brush up on her skiing skills!

When Amanda is not working, she thoroughly enjoys spending time with her family (mainly her 5 nephews and 1 sweet little niece 😊)

Yaron Steinhauer enjoying activities at Bousquet Mountain
operations manager

Yaron Steinhauer

Yaron’s been in the Snowsports industry for 20 years, starting out as an instructor at Hunter Mountain. He leveled up with his Level 3 PSIA certification, then headed out west for a bit. Now he’s back east and has been our Operations Manager since the summer of 2023! He’s all about sharing his passion for the sport and making sure everyone enjoys their time on the snow.

Originally from Westchester County, NY, he’s now hanging out in the Berkshires, and if he’s not on the slopes, he’s probably biking around the hills (especially in the summer).

Headshot of skier at Bousquet Mountain
marketing + Program Development manager

Eliza Lindberg

Eliza, a native of Canaan, NY, has been skiing since she could stand on two feet, and deeply loves the outdoors. After getting her Bachelor’s in Psychology in 2023, she joined the Bousquet team filled with passion for skiing, enthusiasm, and curiosity.

Her investment in Bousquet extends beyond the slopes, recognizing it as a gathering place that fosters community connections, promotes healthy living, and plays a significant role in sustaining the vibrant culture of Berkshire County.

Group of hikers on a trail at Bousquet Mountain
Surface Manager

Josh Morse

Bio Coming Soon

Ski & Ride School director

Michael Sheinkman

Michael joined the Bousquet Snowsports team following retirement from a 30 year career responding to disasters and humanitarian crises around the world with the United Nations and the US government. He first started skiing at 5 years old, improving his skills during family trips to Vermont. Michael currently holds PSIA certifications as a Level 1 Ski Instructor and Children’s Specialist and has instructed professionally at Bousquet, Catamount, and Killington.
 
Beyond Bousquet, Michael enjoys cross-country skiing, hiking. bicycling, swimming, and SCUBA diving.
 
Favorite trail: Grand
 
Favorite memory at Bousquet: Telemark skiing down Grand through untracked snow.
Autumn landscape at Bousquet Mountain with colorful foliage
mountain manager

nate bovard

Bio Coming Soon

Scenic view of hiking trail at Bousquet Mountain
general manager

kevin mcmillan

Kevin started at Bousquet in April of 2020. He brings 30 years of experience in the outdoor industry, along with a knack for creative problem solving and mad people skills.

He lives in Plainfield, and is an avid mountain biker and snowboarder.