Art of The Guitar Concert Series
Presented by AcousticMusic.OrgAbout the Concert Series
The ‘Art of the Guitar’ series is a celebration of acoustic excellence, presented by AcousticMusic.Org. Set in the historic Chester Meeting House, this series offers a rare opportunity to witness world-class guitarists up close. Each performance promises an evening of musical brilliance, blending traditional and contemporary styles in a venue that enhances the intimate connection between artist and audience.

Tony McManus
Upcoming Performances

Richard Smith
Renowned for his dynamic fingerstyle technique, the British, Nashville-based Richard Smith captivates audiences with a mix of original compositions and classic tunes, delivered with precision and passion.
Wednesday, August 20
$25

Tony McManus
Acclaimed as the world’s finest Celtic guitarist, Tony McManus blends traditional Scottish melodies with influences from jazz and classical music, creating a unique and enchanting sound.
Thursday, October 2
$25

Stephen Bennett
Stephen Bennett, 2024 International Fingerstyle Champion and harp guitar virtuoso, returns to Chester after a recent appearance at Carnegie Hall. His set will include holiday favorites.
Saturday, December 6
$25

Art of the Guitar: Full Series Pass
Catch all three virtuosos live and in person, at a discounted rate.
Richard Smith, Tony McManus, Stephen Smith
$70

Stephen Bennett
Presented By
AcousticMusic.Org
Step into Connecticut’s premiere acoustic guitar shop, housed in a historically rich 1700’s tavern in the heart of Chester. We offer a curated selection of fine acoustic guitars, mandolins, banjos, ukuleles, and basses. Discover instruments that inspire and a staff that knows the craft inside and out. Visit the website, a unique resource center for players and fans.
Our Sponsor
Wyeth Architects
We are proud to have Wyeth Architects as the sponsor of the Art of the Guitar series. An award winning-design firm known for their innovative approach to sustainable design, Wyeth Architects is committed to creating energy-efficient buildings that harmonize with their surroundings. Their dedication to environmental stewardship and architectural excellence makes them a perfect partner for our concert series, reflecting our shared values of artistry and sustainability.
The Venue
Chester Meeting House
The Chester Meeting House, built in 1793, has long been a centerpiece of the town’s cultural life, hosting everything from historic public events to performances and films. In the 1800s, it welcomed P.T. Barnum’s famed dwarf performer Tom Thumb, and in 1959 it appeared in It Happened to Jane alongside stars Doris Day and Jack Lemmon. Chester has deep ties to Connecticut’s rich arts scene, with legends like Orson Welles and Katharine Hepburn shaping the state’s storied theater tradition. Today, the Meeting House continues to reflect that legacy as a beloved venue for music and the arts.
Our Town
Make a Day of It in Chester
Plan your concert visit around all that Chester has to offer. This vibrant Connecticut River Valley town is full of charm, creativity, and local flavor. Stroll through the village center to discover art galleries, independent shops, and standout restaurants. Take a ride on the historic Chester/Hadlyme ferry to Gillette Castle, bike or hike the trails of Cockaponsett State Forest, cool off at Cedar Lake, or explore the Chester Museum at the Mill.
A MAGICAL EVENING
Buy Your Tickets Today
Legitimate legends don’t come through town often. Don’t miss your opportunity to see these virtuosos of the acoustic guitar.