
Upcoming 2026 Public Appearances
22 Mar
The Emerald Isle
Fusion Cafe
185 Main St, Brookville, PA
3:00 PM
Our favorite time of year! Here’s your chance to hear Keridwyn indulge in an eclectic mix of traditional and modern music from Ireland.
The event is free, with donations gratefully accepted. And please patronize our wonderful hosts by enjoying their coffee and menu! The event is free, donations gratefully accepted.
30 May
Songs About Birds
Cook Forest Sawmill Center for the Arts Theater
170 Sawmill Lane, Cooksburg PA
Afternoon time to be Announced
With guest Barbi Milliron on fiddle
This concert of Celtic- and folk-inspired music about our feathered friends will cap off a day of birding and libations in Cook Forest State Park with the Seneca Rocks Audubon Society and Clarion River Brewing.The day will start with a expert-led bird walk near the Fire Tower, followed by the chance to enjoy some beer and food outside of Macbeth’s Cabins. You can choose any combination of activities you wish.
Donations accepted at the door will benefit the Seneca Rocks Audubon Society. Parking is free.
More to Come
Location TBD
We’ll be scheduling more public opportunities to hear our blend of modern and traditional Celtic- and folk-inspired music, especially as our harpist and hammered dulcimer, Phyllis Howard, rejoins us later this year!
Stay tuned!
Community Outreach:
Keridwyn is committed to performing for nonprofit organizations, and for audiences whose circumstances limit their ability to attend public events. Most often, these performances are private. As part of this mission, we routinely perform at skilled nursing, independent living and assisted living facilities, including:
- Highland Oaks at Water Run, Clarion PA
- Laurelbrooke Personal Care, Brookville PA
- Edgewood Heights, New Bethlehem PA
- Sugar Creek Care Center, Franklin PA
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Testimonials
“Your concert yesterday was wonderful. An interesting array of pieces and instruments wonderfully performed by each of you. It reminded me of The Band, where members swapped out instruments and vocals as the songs required.“
“You brought me to tears!“
“I am so grateful to Keridwyn for their beautiful music that complemented and supported my original folk operetta, YONDER MOUNTAIN, both at the Barrow-Civic Theater in Franklin, and at the Verna Lieth Sawmill Theater in Cook Forest in the last week of August, 2025. For every one of the six performances, they welcomed the arriving audience with perfect pieces to get them ready for the Appalachian operetta. Then they became a part of a wonderful 7-person pit orchestra, adding beautiful folk instrument sounds to the score. Brava Keridwyn!” — Composer John Krumich
