EventsThings to do on Whidbey May 20, 2026

South Whidbey Summer Music Guide 2026: Street Dances, Local Venues, and Festival Nights

If you want to understand how South Whidbey feels in summer, follow the music. Some nights are folding chairs and picnic blankets. Some are dancing near Bayview. Some are small-room shows at a winery, bistro, taproom, or coffeehouse. Others turn into full festival weekends at the fairgrounds.

Quick Takeaways

  • Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances run every other Wednesday, June 10 through September 2, 2026, from 6 to 8 p.m.
  • Freeland and Langley carry much of the small-venue music rhythm, from winery nights and intimate tasting-room shows to coffeehouse and community music.
  • LittleBIGFest brings a three-day music and arts festival to the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center in Langley, August 14-16, 2026.
  • WICA anchors the arts-center side of the music scene, including the Whidbey Island Jazz Festival and summer programming.
  • Farmers markets are part of the soundtrack too, especially when you want music without planning a full evening out.

Image note: The images in this article are editorial illustrations created to represent the feel of South Whidbey summer music. They are not documentary photos from a specific event date or venue.

Start With The Bayview Street Dances

For many locals, the easiest place to start is Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances. The 2026 series runs every other Wednesday from June 10 through September 2, from 6 to 8 p.m., with a free, family-friendly, rain-or-shine setup.

Think of it less as a formal concert and more as a South Whidbey gathering habit: neighbors running into neighbors, a band setting the rhythm, kids moving through the edges, and people easing into the evening. The dance area is best understood as part of the Bayview Corner outdoor gathering zone near the Taproom side and the nursery/parking-lot area, rather than inside the historic Cash Store building itself.

Illustrated Bayview Corner street dance with musicians, dancers, planters, trees, and warm South Whidbey evening light

That Bayview setting also makes it easy to pair music with a casual food-and-drink stop. Taproom @ Bayview Corner has its own local music and open-mic energy, which makes Bayview one of the island’s most natural summer gathering points.

South Whidbey’s Small-Venue Music Lives In The Details

The best part of South Whidbey’s live music scene is that it is not all in one place. It moves through crossroads, patios, tasting rooms, coffeehouses, community halls, and restaurants. That is what makes it feel local.

In Clinton, Bailey’s Corner Store has become a true neighborhood stop for burgers, craft beer, comedy, trivia, karaoke, open mic nights, and live music. Nearby, Thirsty Crab Brewery is another Clinton spot to watch for music and casual community events.

In Freeland, the music cluster has grown stronger. Leo & Leto’s notes live music every Saturday night, while The Barnyard brings a smokehouse/taproom setting with live music through the warmer season. Dancing Fish Vineyards is one of the strongest winery-music anchors, especially with its Thursday Music Nights and outdoor-event feel.

Illustrated South Whidbey small venue live music night with a cozy band, tables, warm lights, and a relaxed audience

Freeland also has a growing music-community layer beyond traditional venues. Jupiter Coffee has been building a local gathering feel, including Jupiter Nights and occasional live music. The emerging Freeland Music Hub, Blue Sound Music, and Whidbey Island School of Music and Dance cluster points toward something deeper: not just places to listen, but places where people learn, rehearse, gather, and build music together. Freeland Hall’s music club adds another community-centered option for people who want participation, not just a seat in the audience.

Langley Has The Arts-Room Side Of The Scene

Langley brings a different mood. At Whidbey Island Center for the Arts, music sits inside a broader performing-arts calendar. The Whidbey Island Jazz Festival runs May 28-31, 2026, with WICA Mainstage and Zech Hall programming, and WICA’s summer nights programming keeps that arts-center feeling moving into the season.

For a more intimate Langley evening, Ott & Hunter adds the waterfront tasting-room side of the scene: smaller, moodier, and often built around a seated listening room feel. Together, WICA and Ott & Hunter give Langley both a formal performance anchor and a softer night-out option.

Markets Add The Morning Soundtrack

This article is not trying to rewrite the Whidbey Island farmers markets and farm stands guide, but it is worth saying this: markets are part of South Whidbey’s music culture too.

At South Whidbey Tilth Farmers Market and Bayview Farmers Market, music often functions as atmosphere rather than headline. It is the soundtrack to coffee, flowers, produce, a quick conversation, and a slow lap through the booths. For people new to the island, that kind of casual gathering can say as much about South Whidbey as a ticketed show.

Festival Weekends Bring Everyone Together

At the larger end of the summer music spectrum, LittleBIGFest brings music, art, vendors, food, family activities, workshops, a healing zone, and silent disco energy to the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center in Langley. The 2026 festival is scheduled for August 14-16.

The fairgrounds also matter beyond one weekend. The Whidbey Island Fair, scheduled for July 23-26, 2026, brings another layer of summer gathering to Langley. Entertainment details can change as schedules are finalized, so check the current fair calendar before heading out.

Illustrated South Whidbey music festival at the Langley fairgrounds with vendor tents, a small stage, picnic tables, and trees

How To Choose The Right Music Night

For a free family-friendly evening

Start with Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances or South Whidbey Parks and Rec’s Concerts in the Park. The parks series is listed for Tuesdays, 6 to 7:30 p.m., beginning July 7, with lineup details worth checking before you go.

For a date night

Look at Leo & Leto’s, Dancing Fish, Ott & Hunter, or WICA. These settings tend to feel more intentional, whether that means a seated show, a winery evening, or a performance-centered night in Langley.

For a casual local hangout

Bailey’s, The Barnyard, Taproom @ Bayview Corner, and Thirsty Crab are the kinds of places where music can be part of a broader local night out rather than the only reason to go.

For a bigger weekend

LittleBIGFest and the Whidbey Island Fair bring the fairgrounds into the center of the story, with music, vendors, food, families, and the kind of summer crowd that makes Langley feel like a shared backyard.

What The Music Scene Says About South Whidbey

The way South Whidbey gathers around music says something about its communities. Clinton has its crossroads hangouts. Bayview has its dance-and-market rhythm. Freeland is building a lively mix of food, wine, coffee, lessons, and local performance. Langley brings the arts-center, fairgrounds, and waterfront-tasting-room side of the island.

For someone visiting, relocating, or simply trying to understand where they feel most at home, these nights can reveal more than a drive-by tour. You see how people linger. You hear where conversations happen. You notice whether a place feels polished, casual, creative, family-friendly, or a little bit of everything.

Exploring Life On South Whidbey?

Local music is one way to understand the rhythm of a place. If you are comparing Clinton, Langley, Freeland, Bayview, or Greenbank, Windermere Whidbey brokers can help you connect the lifestyle details with the real estate realities.

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FAQ

Where can I find live music on South Whidbey in summer?

Start with Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances, WICA, Ott & Hunter, Bailey’s Corner Store, Leo & Leto’s, Dancing Fish Vineyards, The Barnyard, Taproom @ Bayview Corner, and LittleBIGFest. Farmers markets, Freeland Hall, Jupiter Coffee, and community calendars are also worth watching.

Are there free summer concerts or dances on South Whidbey?

Yes. Bayview Corner Summer Street Dances are listed as free and family-friendly. South Whidbey Parks and Rec also lists Whidbey Telecom Concerts in the Park on Tuesdays beginning July 7, with current lineup details to confirm before attending.

Is LittleBIGFest on South Whidbey?

Yes. LittleBIGFest is scheduled for August 14-16, 2026, at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds and Events Center in Langley.

Where should I check for updated weekly music schedules?

Check each venue’s own website or social channels before heading out. Local music schedules can change with weather, staffing, artist availability, private events, and seasonal programming.

Event dates, times, venues, and programming can change. Always confirm current details with the organizer or venue before making plans.

Written by Si Fisher

EventsWritten by our Agents February 20, 2023

Affordable Housing on Whidbey Island – Home on Whidbey Community Land Trust

Affordable Housing on Whidbey Island

Home on Whidbey Community Land Trust 

Contributed by Sandra StipeSi Fisher

Here at Windermere Whidbey, we are dedicated to building sustainable communities for generations to come. We realize that truly affordable homeownership opportunities are key to maintaining a stable workforce and strengthening our economy. Local supporters of affordable housing are following the lead of the neighboring San Juan Islands who have successfully created Community Land Trusts to permanently address this critical need.  

 

Introducing: Home on Whidbey (HOW) Community Land Trust (CLT)

Home on Whidbey (HOW) is based on a traditional Community Land Trust (CLT) model, a non-profit organization created to hold land for the benefit of a community and the individuals within. 

The CLT acquires property through purchase or donation, removing the land from the speculative real estate market, and providing homes for individuals and families who would otherwise be squeezed out of the housing market due to their income level. CLT homeownership is a highly successful model across the nation, creating high quality, always affordable homes.

So how does the HOW CLT work? 

HOW uses a shared equity model of housing, combining community investment with income qualified homebuyers. 

The Homeowner owns the home structure and pays a nominal fee to lease the land it sits on, and agrees to a resale formula that maintains affordability for future owners.

Subsequent sales of the home are based on a re-sale formula providing a fair return for the first owner while keeping the home's price accessible to future buyers. 

For more information on
Community Land Trusts
check out:
The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast 

Wondering what buying a home on Whidbey would look like for you?

Benefits to individual and families:

 

  • HOW provides access to affordable homes in markets that may otherwise be out of reach for people with limited incomes.
  • HOW allows for homeowners to build equity on their investment with a reasonable rate of return.

  • HOW helps create stable and secure homes, promoting healthy families and financial stability.

  • HOW supports homeowners with homebuyer education, home maintenance workshops, membership participation, and leadership opportunities.  

Community benefits:

 

  • HOW provides affordable and stable housing options to attract and retain workers who would otherwise be priced out of the housing market. This creates a reliable workforce for local businesses, while improving the overall economic stability of the community.

  • HOW protects local residents from rising property values that often displace individuals and families with lower and moderate income.

  • HOW promotes strong community ties and the connection that comes from putting down roots. 

The best part is we don’t have to wonder if this model works…  it has already proven to be successful right here in our backyard on Orcas Island!

 

The OPAL CLT projects, on Orcas Island, have been wildly successful in creating a positive impact on the individuals, families, and overall community. 

 

“When I learned about the possibility of buying an OPAL house, it was like someone opened a window on the rest of my life. The insecurities were gone. My three daughters and I would have a roof over our heads and a home that I could afford. My children could grow up on the island where they belong. I would have neighbors I could count on for support. Even now it is hard to describe what OPAL offered us and what a difference it has made in our lives.” – Former OPAL Homeowner 

 

If you would like to know more about the OPAL CLT, check out the video and links below: 

Living at OPAL | Orcas Island on Vimeo


Creating Affordable Homes for the Orcas Island Community

Conclusion:

Affordable housing is crucial for the wellbeing of our residents and our economy. HOW Community Land Trust is dedicated to providing permanently affordable homes and thriving communities here on Whidbey Island. 

 

By supporting affordable housing projects, Windermere Whidbey is working towards creating a more vibrant and thriving community for all. This commitment to the community reflects our belief that everyone deserves access to safe and affordable housing, regardless of their income level. We invite you to join us as Members of HOW CLT. 

 

To learn more about HOW CLT and how you may become a supporter/member please check out their Website and Facebook page.

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EventsPlacesThings to do on WhidbeyWritten by our Agents December 27, 2022

New Year’s Eve Events on Whidbey Island – 2022

New Year's Eve Events

Whidbey Island - 2022

Contributed by Si Fisher

The New Year is upon us!  Time to bid farewell to 2022, and what better way to do it than to attend a New Year's Eve event on beautiful Whidbey Island! 

If you are interested in live music in Langley, firework displays in Oak Harbor, or karaoke & drinks in Freeland then read on!

 

Top 3 Picks for New Year's Eve events on Whidbey Island - 2022

Curious about extending your stay on Whidbey Island well beyond the holidays?

1. Live Music at Bayview Hall in Langley

Live Music on Whidbey Island New Years Eve

 

Come one come all!

All ages, live music, New Year's Eve extravaganza!

Featuring four musical performances from Whidbey Island's local artist roster!

Adult beverages will be available to purchase, and the music starts at 7PM and goes until Midnight!

Make sure to support all the beautiful musicians and organizers that are helping to put this event on with a suggested $10 (minimum) at the door.

Bring your dancing shoes and I will see you there!

 

Directions to Bayview Hall - 5642 Bayview Rd, Langley, WA 98260

2. Fireworks at Windjammer Park - Oak Harbor

 

Fireworks!  Need I say more?

 

Watching fireworks on New Year's Eve is an activity that has been enjoyed for over a century. A firework display can bring joy and excitement to all who watch. The thrill of the countdown, the booming sound of each firework and the bright colors illuminating the sky—all of these come together to make New Year's Eve a special event. 

 

Fireworks will start at the family friendly time of 9PM in Oak Harbor's favorite oceanside recreational area, Windjammer Park.

 

The cost of entry is $9.  Come enjoy the festivities!

 

Directions to Windjammer Park - 1600 S. Beeksma Drive, Oak Harbor

Fireworks NYE 2022 Oak Harbor

3. Karaoke & Drinks - Penn Cove Brewery in Freeland

New Years Eve Karaoke on Whidbey Island

 

Sing in the New Year!

Singing karaoke on New Year's Eve is a time-honored tradition for many. There’s something special about choosing your favorite song and joining in with other partiers to sing along. Whether you’re belting out a classic rock anthem or crooning your way through a sappy love song, karaoke is the perfect way to welcome in the new year.

Penn Cove Brewery Company has got your covered.  They will be hosting a karaoke night on the 31st at their taproom in Freeland.  Hosted by Noah 'Hard Orange'.  Food & drink will be available.  Bring your friends and make it a night to remember!

 

Directions: Penn Cove Brewing Co. - Freeland Brewery & Taproom, 5488 S Freeland Ave, Freeland, WA 98249

Other notable mentions:

Fare Market in Freeland

"Get your tickets for a four course prix fixe dinner paired with some of our favorites! Our chef @michelrymple will make some scrumptious dishes to go along with Island-tied and Eastside- famous @jbneufeldwine!!
Tickets at thefaremarket.com"

Skein & Tipple

Those Guys NYE Happy Hour!

"Early birds, this show's for you! Put on something sparkly and celebrate New Year's Eve with a fabulous drink at this swanky speakeasy, and still be home in plenty of time to watch the ball drop in NYC! Or, I guess, you could go out to dinner, a party or another show afterward. Your call."

Cozy's Road House

New Year's Eve Mike Gallion and a few friends will be bringing live music back to Cozy Corner's Roadhouse in Clinton. Time will be from 7 pm to 9 pm or beyond.

New Year's Eve is a special night and one that deserves celebrating in some way. Whether it’s watching fireworks, seeing live music, or singing karaoke.

 

No matter what path you take to bring in the New Year, these exciting traditions guarantee not only an enjoyable time with friends and family but also happy memories that will last long after 2022 ends.

So let’s raise a glass and wish each other the best as we look forward to an even more wonderful 2023!

 

Happy New Year!

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EventsPlacesThings to do on WhidbeyWritten by our Agents October 26, 2022

Halloween Events on Whidbey Island 2022

Halloween Events on Whidbey Island - 2022

Halloween Events on Whidbey Island 2022

Halloween is coming up and if you're looking for something to do on Whidbey Island, we've got you covered. From family-friendly events to things that are perfect for adults only, we've got something for everyone. Check out our list and start planning your festivities!

Whidbey Island Halloween Events in Langley

The Black Cat Ball

Bayview Community Hall's Black Cat Ball is a spooky celebration of all things Halloween. Attendees are encouraged to wear their best costumes, and there will be live music, a vinyl DJ set, and live visuals throughout the night. The event is a fundraiser for the hall, with bar proceeds going to support its operations. This year's Black Cat Ball is sure to be a night to remember!

Live Music / Vinyl DJ Set / Live Visuals

DJ Hall Pass / DJ MMD

Haunting Autumn / Woodbae & Treestar + special guests / Live Visuals

Donations at the door!

 

Get directions: 5642 Bayview Rd, Langley, WA 98260

 

Visit event page on Facebook

Spooktacular Langley

 

Bring the family for trick or treating in Langley!

Langley invites families to bring their super heroes, goblins, and ghosts to downtown Langley for a safe and fun trick or treating experience this Halloween.

Participating Langley merchants will have treats waiting for the kids from 2:30 to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 31.

The whole town is dressed for the season, with merchants in costumes, lighted trees, crows, pumpkins, and more decorating the town, brought to you by Langley Main Street Association.

Get directions: Second Street, Langley, WA

 

Visit event page on Facebook

 

The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari

With Live Music by: Gideon Freudmann

On Sunday October 30th at 2:00 p.m. at the Clyde Theater in Langley you can have the distinct pleasure of hearing Gideon Freudmann, cellist and composer, play accompaniment to the classic silent film: The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari.

 

Get directions: 217 1st St, Langley, WA 98260

$10 adults, $8 kids

Ticket available at the door!

Burton's Halloween Fantasy

Guest Conductor Gabriela Garza is back to lead the Whidbey Island Orchestra this October 29th at WICA in a Halloween concert: "Burton's Halloween Fantasy."

The program is full of Tim Burton movie themes, including inventive and humorous scores for "Beetlejuice," "Batman," "Edward Scissorhands," "Alice in Wonderland," "Willie Wonka," and "The Nightmare Before Christmas."

 

Get directions: 565 Camano Avenue, Langley, WA 98260

Ticket Available Online

Atomic Bombshells: Put A Spell on You

 

Halloween Burlesque returns on Friday, October 28, 2022 at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts!  Show goes from 7:30 PM 9:00 PM.

 

Featuring the Atomic Bombshells, Seattle’s “most dazzling burlesque troupe” (Seattle Weekly).

 

Have yourself a risqué Halloween Day!

Get directions: 565 Camano Avenue, Langley, WA 98260

Ticket Available Online

Whidbey Island Halloween Events in Coupeville

The Haunting of Coupeville

The haunting of Coupeville goes all month long and features a large variety of fun spooky events and activities.  These include the Haunted Fort Casey, Pumpkin Patches with Trolley Rides, The Scarecrow Trail (Hocus Pocus themed this year), and more!

Check out their website for all the details

Torchlight Parade and Street Dance

You don’t want to miss this Coupeville Halloween tradition with a twist!

Join us at 5pm at Cook’s Corner on October 29th for our traditional costumed Torchlight Parade, immediately followed by a street dance and trick or treating.  It will be a night of costume prizes, music, candy, and fun!

October 29th 5pm to 7pm - No Vehicles allowed

Get directions: NE 9th St, Coupeville, WA 98239

Visit the event page on Facebook

Whidbey Island Halloween Events in Oak Harbor

Family Halloween Party

Fun for the whole family at Oak Bowl & Mario's Pizza.  Starting on Oct. 30th 5:30 to 7:30 is a 2 hour unlimited Glow Bowling event.  Also includes treat bags & a costume parade for the kids.

 

You must make reservations online

Get directions: 531 SE Midway Blvd, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

Halloween Zombie Corn Maze

Looking for a terrifyingly good time this Halloween? Will you find your way out of our Corn Maze or will you encounter a collection of gruesome ZOMBIES?

And keep one thing in mind - if you make a wrong turn, you’ll be forced to turn around and come across one of the maze monsters a second time!

 

Friday October 28 + Saturday 29 | 6pm - 10pm

Tickets Available Online

Get Directions: 1422 N Monroe Landing Rd, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

WISBA Spooktacular Trunk or Treat

 

Come on out with the whole family for WISBA's first Trunk or Treat!

After you trick or treat outside make sure you make your way into the Elks Lodge for WISBA's Spooktacular Vendor Event! There will be 20+ vendors to shop from!

If you would like to participate in the trunk or treat, please fill out this form:

https://forms.gle/brpAGLWZ3X9JCj7L8

Any questions can be emailed to

Whidbeyislandsba@gmail.com

Directions: 155 NE Ernst St, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

No Tricks Safe Treats

Trick or Treating at Historic Downtown Oak Harbor Merchants.  Free hot dogs!  Puppy costume contest!  What more can I say?

Facebook Event Page

Directions

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