2026 Music Fest

Reservoir Hill

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Saturday, June 20th at 3:45 PM

Formed in the winter of 2018, Reservoir Hill draws from a wide range of influences including Zac Brown Band, Chris Stapleton, Tyler Childers, The Allman Brothers Band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and more. Their music is lyrically driven and rooted in personal experience, delivering songs that resonate through storytelling, musicianship, and raw emotion.

In 2026, Reservoir Hill enters its next era, expanding both its lineup and musical scope. Original member Tommy Pogash returns on bass, joined by Abigail Zuckert (piano/vocals) and Nygel Flaherty (rhythm guitar/Mando/vocals). With four distinct lead vocalists, the band now showcases a broader range of styles and textures, weaving together country, folk, and jam-band elements while staying true to their roots.

Known for their high-energy, crowd-engaging performances, Reservoir Hill continues to captivate audiences across the Northeast and beyond—both on stage and online—delivering a live experience that is ever-evolving, authentic, and unforgettable.

 

Visit Reservoir Hill’s website:  www.reservoirhill.band

 

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CASH or CARDS Accepted at all Beer Gardens

ROAD CLOSURES: At 2 PM on Friday, June 19th Butler Ave will close from Main Street to Lindenwold.  Partial closures of Poplar & Ridge Streets. begin Friday at 2 AM.  For detailed listing of closures click here.

All performances are FREE

The music and stage will be in the Cavalier Drive Parking Lot again this year.

No Glass Containers - Glass containers (bottles, drinkware, etc.) and coolers are not allowed.

BYOC (Bring Your Own Chair) seating is limited.

The Ambler Arts & Music Festival will run RAIN or SHINE

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