Cape Cod Women’s Music Festival Tickets are Now on Sale

Cape Cod Women’s Music Festival Tickets are Now on Sale

Highly anticipated music festival set for June 27 at the Payomet Performing Arts Center

North Truro, MA — Tickets are on sale for the 12th Annual Cape Cod Women’s Music Festival (CCWMF), an annual festival celebrating women in music benefitting Cape Wellness Collaborative (CWC). To purchase tickets, visit https://bit.ly/CCWMF26. The festival is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, 2026, at the Payomet Performing Arts Center in North Truro, MA, with doors opening at 6 PM and performances starting at 7 PM. The featured artists are Gentleman Brawlers and Vanna Pacella, with special appearances by Sarah Burrill, Mozelle, Drumma Queens, Catie Flynn, and emcee Zoe Lewis. The festival is curated by musician, Frying Pan Gallery co-owner, and CWC founder Sarah Swain. WOMR is the media sponsor and the Salty Market is the craft services sponsor; sponsorships are available through CWC and directly benefit the Cape and Islands community. Tickets range from $45 to $120.

Through a sonic blend of disco-based horn lines, sticky highlife guitar, and polyrhythms from West Africa, Trinidad, and Brazil, Gentleman Brawlers’ (GB Sizzle Reel) live shows ignite a community-based, improvisational energy; audience engagement is integral to the band’s identity. Cape-based multi-instrumentalist and singer/songwriter Vanna Pacella, known for haunting vocals coupled with distorted guitars and grand pianos in a self-dubbed style called “ethereal rock,” won the New Act of the Year 2025 at the New England Music Awards. Emceed by Zoe Lewis, the festival includes special appearances by Sarah Burrill, Mozelle, Drumma Queens, Catie Flynn, and Martha Campbell.

The Cape Cod Women’s Music Festival (CCWMF) is an annual event that celebrates women in music and features original songwriting while remaining steadfast in its commitment to giving back to the community. Inspired to make a difference in her community after losing her mother to ovarian cancer, local musician Sarah Swain created the Cape Cod Women’s Music Festival in 2012. Since then, local, regional, and national women artists from various genres have showcased their music, shared their stories, and inspired audiences of all ages. To learn more, visit https://www.capecodwomensmusicfestival.com/.

The CCWMF donates all proceeds to Cape Wellness Collaborative, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Swain founded in 2014. CWC provides free-of-charge integrative wellness therapies, nutritious meals, and emotional support groups for residents of Cape Cod and the Islands facing cancer. Since its inception, CWC has supported over 3,100 clients with integrative therapies, and its Wellness Eats program has cooked and distributed more than 19,000 meals. To learn more about CWC, visit capewellness.org.

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