Gregory Alan Isakov at Thompson’s Point Is a Night of Magic

Gregory Alan Isakov at Thompson’s Point Is a Night of Magic

Gregory Alan Isakov @ Thompson’s Point 8/22/25 Photo: 98.9 WCLZ, WCLZ


Gregory Alan Isakov’s music has a way of stopping you in your tracks and seeing him live under an open sky at Thompson’s Point is something to witness.

And you have the chance to see Gregory Alan Isakov live for free on Friday, August 22, 2025, with Ocie Elliott kicking off the night. Can you imagine hearing San Luis and The Stable Song under the summer stars? It doesn’t get much better than that.

Enter down below for a chance to attend!

Deadline to enter this contest is Tuesday, March 11th, at 11:59 PM.

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