Divided Sky Foundation Lands Anders Osborne, Dogs In A Pile & More For ‘Music On The Mountain’ Benefit

The one-day sober event is set to take place on May 18 in Ludlow, Vermont.

By Nate Todd Mar 12, 2024 1:18 pm PDT

The inaugural Music on the Mountain, a benefit concert for Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio’s recovery non-profit the Divided Sky Foundation, will see performances by Anders Osborne, Dogs In A Pile and more. Presented by The Phoenix, the one-day sober event is set to take place on Saturday, May 18 at the base of Okemo Mountain in Ludlow, Vermont.

Ludlow is also the home of the Anastasio-founded Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program, which opened its doors in Fall 2023. Trey detailed the recovery program in a statement.

“As a person in recovery, I understand how valuable it is to individuals in early sobriety to have access to an inclusive, welcoming, and supportive community where they can begin to build a solid foundation for their new sober lives. At The Divided Sky Recovery Program, our mission is to deliver supportive and compassionate programming with dignity and respect for individuals and their families affected by addiction. We do this by offering a safe environment for men and women to build the foundation necessary to live a productive, healthy, and sober life.”
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All proceeds from the upcoming Music On The Mountain event will benefit the Divided Sky Foundation. Following the Divided Sky Foundation’s Annual Fun(d) Run — beginning at 9 a.m. ET on May 18 — performances by Anders Osborne and Dogs In A Pile along with Saints and Liars will begin at 2 p.m. ET.

“I am really excited to be part of this amazing event on Okemo Mountain!” headliner Anders Osborne stated. “Please join us and support Divided Sky and Phoenix while jamming super hard to some outstanding music, craft and food while dancing and laughing together.”

Vendors at Music On The Mountain will offer food, water and non-alcoholic beverages for sale. The Phoenix will also provide wellness activities throughout the weekend including yoga, meditation and arts. The event is family-friendly. Parents of children under 18 will be required to complete a waiver upon entry.

Registration through Eventbrite is required to attend Music On The Mountain with a suggested donation of $20. Those participating in the Fun(d) Run can RSVP for free. Click below for more Music On The Mountain info.

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