Harriet’s stop at del Lago Resort & Casino on Friday, July 24, 2026 is the third night of a compact three-show US run — preceded by Hanover, Pennsylvania’s Eichelberger Performing Arts Center on the 22nd and Jim Thorpe’s Penn’s Peak on the 23rd — before she returns home for a UK theatre tour that closes at London’s Cadogan Hall on November 7. The Waterloo show is her only upstate New York date on this cycle, a detail worth noting for anyone who has watched her bookings cluster on the other side of the Atlantic.
This is a “Trying to Get the Feeling Again” show, named for the album she released on October 4, 2024: sixteen tracks built around late-1970s songbook classics from the Carpenters, Carole King, and Barry Manilow, plus two originals — “Silent Disco,” a yacht-rock-meets-psychedelia hybrid co-written with Anders Hansson, and the power ballad “Mountain.” The Karen Carpenter comparison has trailed her for years, and her reading of that material plays directly to it rather than against. Paul Williams, who knows that era of songcraft as well as anyone alive, has called her gift “remarkable.” David Pomeranz said simply that her voice is beautiful.
About Harriet
Her cited influences — Ella Fitzgerald, Fleetwood Mac, ABBA, Barry Manilow, Kacey Musgraves, and Stephen Sanchez — map cleanly onto the kind of song-first, lyric-forward set she puts together. The fall UK leg books rooms like Bristol’s St. George’s and London’s Cadogan Hall, seated theatres with reputations for serious listening audiences. That tells you what to expect at del Lago: a concert built around a voice and a songbook, not a production.
The Vine Showroom at del Lago Resort & Casino
The Vine Showroom sits inside del Lago off State Route 414 in Waterloo — a seated theater room of the sort Finger Lakes casinos have quietly been using to book touring acts who would otherwise skip the region entirely. The Vine enforces a strict 21-and-over policy for every event held in the room; bring ID. The property sits roughly halfway between Rochester and Syracuse off the Thruway, a workable drive from either city and a short one from anywhere in Seneca or Cayuga wine country.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale. The venue has not published a pricing range or doors time as of this writing.