Goose Night 2 at SPAC on the Fourth of July. If Night 1 didn’t satisfy your craving — and honestly, with Goose, one night is never enough — you get to do it all over again the very next night. Different setlist, different jams, same incredible venue, and now it’s actually the Fourth of July.
About Goose
Goose has established themselves as the most exciting band in the jam world right now. Rick Mitarotonda and company have built their reputation on the strength of consistently brilliant live performances that blend thoughtful songwriting with adventurous, unpredictable improvisation. What makes multi-night Goose runs special is that no two shows are alike — they don’t repeat songs across consecutive nights, and the jams take entirely different shapes each evening. Night 2 of a run is often where Goose gets looser, deeper, and more experimental, knowing that the crowd is already locked in and ready to go wherever the music takes them. Their rapid ascent from small clubs to headlining SPAC has been one of the great success stories in live music over the past several years.
The Venue
SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center) on the Fourth of July is going to be an atmosphere unlike any other show all summer. The amphitheater in Saratoga Spa State Park is already one of the most beautiful concert settings in the Northeast, and adding Independence Day energy to a Goose show takes it to another level entirely. The lawn will be packed, the vibes will be high, and the combination of world-class music and summer celebration creates something genuinely magical.
Tickets & Details
Goose Night 2 performs at SPAC on July 4, 2026 at 8:00 PM. Check the link for current pricing. Get tickets.
Fourth of July at SPAC with Goose. That’s the tweet, that’s the whole pitch. But for real — multi-night runs are where jam bands separate themselves, and Goose has been crushing multi-night runs consistently. Night 2 energy is different. The band knows the crowd is invested, the fans know the band is warmed up, and everyone just goes deeper together. Add in the fact that it’s the Fourth of July in Saratoga and you’ve got a recipe for one of the most memorable concerts of the year. If you’re doing Night 1, do Night 2. If you can only do one, honestly flip a coin — you can’t lose either way.