Concerts on the Creek: Rissi Palmer

This month, Concerts on the Creek features Rissi Palmer. A prominent figure in both Country and Americana music, Durham’s Grammy-nominated Rissi Palmer has performed at prestigious venues such as The White House, the Grand Ole Opry, Lincoln Center, and the Apollo Theater, and has appeared on Good Morning America, CBS Mornings, Entertainment Tonight, and PBS NewsHour. Her work has been recognized by The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Essence, Vibe, Washington Post and more. Last year, she was honored with the ACM Lift Every Voice Award for her advocacy in amplifying underrepresented voices and championing diversity, equity, and inclusion in country music. Recommended for fans of The War & Treaty, Joy Clark and Miko Marks.

A relaxed, open-air weekend music experience, Concerts on the Creek is Hub RTP’s monthly live music program featuring regional artists on the Hub RTP Stage. This series invites you to grab a lawn chair, spread out a picnic blanket, or wander the grounds while enjoying local sounds between lunch and dinner. With Burdens Creek and vibrant murals as the backdrop, take in the scenery and enjoy the fresh air. This series is perfect for families, friends or anyone looking to spend a leisurely weekend afternoon immersed in the Hub RTP community.  

2:30pm | House Music Begins
3:00pm | 1st Set
4:00pm | Intermission
4:30pm | Final Set

Concerts on the Creek is presented in partnership with Sonic Pie Productions. 

This event is free to attend and open to all. While attendance is free, please register for a free ticket to receive reminders and stay in the know for any updates. Free public parking is located on the deck just across the street at 3150 Elion Drive.  

To find the stage, use 3151 Elion Drive. Upon arrival, walk through the outdoor breezeway (featuring the Desire Path mural) to the courtyard. Walk down the steps, and you will see the stage facing Burdens Creek. There are various seating options available that are first come, first served. Nearby shops and restaurants at Horseshoe at Hub RTP and Boxyard RTP are available. Keep in mind that this is an outdoor venue, so please dress and plan accordingly. 

In the event of inclement weather, follow @hubrtp for updates. 

Attendees are encouraged to plan ahead and review the Hub RTP Code of Conduct: https://hub.rtp.org/code-of-conduct/ 

Note: By participating in this event, you consent to the recording of your likeness, image, and/or voice and authorize Hub RTP to use photographs, video and audio recordings containing your likeness, image and/or voice in any medium for any purpose. 

Concerts on the Creek: Lamont Landers

This month, Concerts on the Creek features Lamont Landers.

When Lamont Landers steps up to the microphone, he doesn’t just perform—he owns the stage. His voice carries the weight of lived experience, shaped by the quiet resilience of a small-town journey that led him, on his own terms, into the spotlight. With a voice that soars effortlessly through deep wells of soul, electrifying bursts of rock ‘n’ roll, and smooth, slow-burning R&B, the Alabama native captivates not just as a powerhouse vocalist but also as a searing guitarist and a thoughtful, eloquent songwriter. His breakout came with a viral cover of Ray Charles’ “Hit the Road Jack,” topping 500K views overnight. He went on to electrify audiences on America’s Got Talent and Showtime at the Apollo. Landers’ debut EP, Introducing…Lamont Landers dropped last year.

You can learn more about Lamont Landers by going to https://www.lamontlanders.com/

A relaxed, open-air weekend music experience, Concerts on the Creek is Hub RTP’s monthly live music program featuring regional artists on the Hub RTP Stage. This series invites you to grab a lawn chair, spread out a picnic blanket, or wander the grounds while enjoying local sounds between lunch and dinner. With Burdens Creek and vibrant murals as the backdrop, take in the scenery and enjoy the fresh air. This series is perfect for families, friends or anyone looking to spend a leisurely weekend afternoon immersed in the Hub RTP community.  

2:30pm | House Music Begins
3:00pm | 1st Set
4:00pm | Intermission
4:30pm | Final Set

This event is free to attend and open to all. While attendance is free, please register for a free ticket to receive reminders and stay in the know for any updates. Free public parking is located on the deck just across the street at 3150 Elion Drive.  

To find the stage, use 3151 Elion Drive. Upon arrival, walk through the outdoor breezeway (featuring the Desire Path mural) to the courtyard. Walk down the steps, and you will see the stage facing Burdens Creek. There are various seating options available that are first come, first served. Nearby shops and restaurants at Horseshoe at Hub RTP and Boxyard RTP are available. Keep in mind that this is an outdoor venue, so please dress and plan accordingly. 

In the event of inclement weather, follow @hubrtp for updates. 

Attendees are encouraged to plan ahead and review the Hub RTP Code of Conduct: https://hub.rtp.org/code-of-conduct/ 

Note: By participating in this event, you consent to the recording of your likeness, image, and/or voice and authorize Hub RTP to use photographs, video and audio recordings containing your likeness, image and/or voice in any medium for any purpose. 

Concerts on the Creek: Kaira Ba

This month, Concerts on the Creek features Kaira Ba. Kaira Ba fully believes in their band’s name (“The Great Peace.”) Co-founder and kora player Diali Cissokho, who immigrated to North Carolina from Senegal in 2010, comes from a long line of prominent hereditary griots – people who are entrusted to maintain a West African village’s genealogies and important ceremonial affairs through song. Get ready to dance! You can learn more about Kaira Ba by going to https://www.kairabamusic.com/ 

A relaxed, open-air weekend music experience, Concerts on the Creek is Hub RTP’s monthly live music program featuring regional artists on the Hub RTP Stage. This series invites you to grab a lawn chair, spread out a picnic blanket, or wander the grounds while enjoying local sounds between lunch and dinner. With Burdens Creek and vibrant murals as the backdrop, take in the scenery and enjoy the fresh air. This series is perfect for families, friends or anyone looking to spend a leisurely weekend afternoon immersed in the Hub RTP community.  

2:30pm | House Music Begins
3:00pm | 1st Set
4:00pm | Intermission
4:30pm | Final Set

Concerts on the Creek is presented in partnership with Sonic Pie Productions. 

This event is free to attend and open to all. While attendance is free, please register for a free ticket to receive reminders and stay in the know for any updates. Free public parking is located on the deck just across the street at 3150 Elion Drive.  

To find the stage, use 3151 Elion Drive. Upon arrival, walk through the outdoor breezeway (featuring the Desire Path mural) to the courtyard. Walk down the steps, and you will see the stage facing Burdens Creek. There are various seating options available that are first come, first served. Nearby shops and restaurants at Horseshoe at Hub RTP and Boxyard RTP are available. Keep in mind that this is an outdoor venue, so please dress and plan accordingly. 

In the event of inclement weather, follow @hubrtp for updates. 

Attendees are encouraged to plan ahead and review the Hub RTP Code of Conduct: https://hub.rtp.org/code-of-conduct/ 

Note: By participating in this event, you consent to the recording of your likeness, image, and/or voice and authorize Hub RTP to use photographs, video and audio recordings containing your likeness, image and/or voice in any medium for any purpose. 

Shuffle: Wake Moody

Every Wednesday this month, Shuffle features Wake Moody. His music is built on old-school R&B, rock, and modern pop. Music that stays focused on good vibes, while the lyrics often deal with something more conflicted. You can learn more about Wake Moody by going to https://wakemoody.com/

Shuffle into your lunch break with weekly live music on the Hub RTP stage. This residency-style music series pairs elevated, unexpected sounds with your midday, giving you a chance to pause, recharge and enjoy local tunes. Whether you’re grabbing a bite, meeting a colleague or just stepping outside for a change in pace, Shuffle adds a refreshing soundtrack to your day.  Performances take place midweek from March through June, and September through October, with a new artist-in residence featured each month. 

Shuffle is presented in partnership with Sonic Pie Productions. 

This event is free to attend and open to all. While attendance is free, please register for a free ticket to receive reminders and stay in the know for any updates. Free public parking is located on the deck just across the street at 3150 Elion Drive.  

To find the stage, use 3151 Elion Drive. Upon arrival, walk through the outdoor breezeway (featuring the Desire Path mural) to the courtyard. Walk down the steps, and you will see the stage facing Burdens Creek. There are various seating options available that are first come, first served. Nearby shops and restaurants at Horseshoe at Hub RTP and Boxyard RTP are available. Keep in mind that this is an outdoor venue, so please dress and plan accordingly. 

In the event of inclement weather, follow @hubrtp for updates. 

Attendees are encouraged to plan ahead and review the Hub RTP Code of Conduct: https://hub.rtp.org/code-of-conduct/ 

Note: By participating in this event, you consent to the recording of your likeness, image, and/or voice and authorize Hub RTP to use photographs, video and audio recordings containing your likeness, image and/or voice in any medium for any purpose. 

Shuffle: Butler Knowles presents Country & Western

Every Wednesday this month, Shuffle features Butler Knowles presents Country & Western. Country & Western is the latest project from Triangle stalwart Butler Knowles, who sets his usual bass aside to showcase the pedal steel guitar. This newly formed group delivers modern sounds derived from classic structures. You can learn more about Butler Knowles by going to https://butlerknowles.co

Shuffle into your lunch break with weekly live music on the Hub RTP stage. This residency-style music series pairs elevated, unexpected sounds with your midday, giving you a chance to pause, recharge and enjoy local tunes. Whether you’re grabbing a bite, meeting a colleague or just stepping outside for a change in pace, Shuffle adds a refreshing soundtrack to your day.  Performances take place midweek from March through June, and September through October, with a new artist-in residence featured each month. 

Shuffle is presented in partnership with Sonic Pie Productions. 

This event is free to attend and open to all. While attendance is free, please register for a free ticket to receive reminders and stay in the know for any updates. Free public parking is located on the deck just across the street at 3150 Elion Drive.  

To find the stage, use 3151 Elion Drive. Upon arrival, walk through the outdoor breezeway (featuring the Desire Path mural) to the courtyard. Walk down the steps, and you will see the stage facing Burdens Creek. There are various seating options available that are first come, first served. Nearby shops and restaurants at Horseshoe at Hub RTP and Boxyard RTP are available. Keep in mind that this is an outdoor venue, so please dress and plan accordingly. 

In the event of inclement weather, follow @hubrtp for updates. 

Attendees are encouraged to plan ahead and review the Hub RTP Code of Conduct: https://hub.rtp.org/code-of-conduct/ 

Note: By participating in this event, you consent to the recording of your likeness, image, and/or voice and authorize Hub RTP to use photographs, video and audio recordings containing your likeness, image and/or voice in any medium for any purpose. 

Shuffle: Mellow Swells

Every Wednesday this month, Shuffle features Mellow Swells, known for known for their captivating live performances, fusing elements of indie hooks, r&b, electronic and rock. Their new album ‘Take Me With You’ coming this spring. You can learn more about Mellow Swells by going to mellowswells.com.

Shuffle into your lunch break with weekly live music on the Hub RTP stage. This residency-style music series pairs elevated, unexpected sounds with your midday, giving you a chance to pause, recharge and enjoy local tunes. Whether you’re grabbing a bite, meeting a colleague or just stepping outside for a change in pace, Shuffle adds a refreshing soundtrack to your day.  Performances take place midweek from March through June, and September through October, with a new artist-in residence featured each month. 

Shuffle is presented in partnership with Sonic Pie Productions. 

This event is free to attend and open to all. While attendance is free, please register for a free ticket to receive reminders and stay in the know for any updates. Free public parking is located on the deck just across the street at 3150 Elion Drive.  

To find the stage, use 3151 Elion Drive. Upon arrival, walk through the outdoor breezeway (featuring the Desire Path mural) to the courtyard. Walk down the steps, and you will see the stage facing Burdens Creek. There are various seating options available that are first come, first served. Nearby shops and restaurants at Horseshoe at Hub RTP and Boxyard RTP are available. Keep in mind that this is an outdoor venue, so please dress and plan accordingly. 

In the event of inclement weather, follow @hubrtp for updates. 

Attendees are encouraged to plan ahead and review the Hub RTP Code of Conduct: https://hub.rtp.org/code-of-conduct/ 

Note: By participating in this event, you consent to the recording of your likeness, image, and/or voice and authorize Hub RTP to use photographs, video and audio recordings containing your likeness, image and/or voice in any medium for any purpose. 

Birds & Breakfast

Join us for Birds & Breakfast, a relaxed and enjoyable birdwatching event set in the serene surroundings of Burdens Creek. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just getting started, this event is perfect for all levels of bird enthusiasts! This is the first birdwatching event held at Hub RTP, and we’re excited to discover this community with you! 

On March 20th from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM, we’ll gather to observe the birds around Burdens Creek—both local residents and migratory visitors. It’s a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature, meet fellow bird lovers, and share tips and stories about the birds you spot. At the end of our walk we will create some simple bird feeders that you can take with you for your own yards or can be place on the Hub RTP trails for our feathered friends to enjoy. 

We’ll also be providing a light breakfast to fuel your morning. It’s a chance to enjoy a relaxing start to your Friday and connect with others who share your love of birds, plants and the outdoors. 

What to Bring: 

  • Binoculars (if you have them) 
  • Comfortable footwear and clothing 
  • A sharp eye and a curiosity for nature! 

Whether you’re spotting your first robin or identifying native plants in Burdens Creek, Birds & Breakfast is a peaceful way to start your day. All ages and skill levels are welcome—come for the birds, stay for the company! 

Things to know: 

Meetup Point: 3151 Elion Drive, RTP NC 27709 
Parking: Free public parking is available across from the Meetup Point on Elion Drive. 
Rain Date: If the weather doesn’t cooperate on March 20, we will meet on March 27 instead. 

About our Session Leader 

Megan Damico (she/her/hers) is the Associate Director of the Focused Initiatives Team (FIT) at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center (NCBiotech), where she spearheads strategic initiatives to strengthen North Carolina’s bioeconomy. In this role, Megan bridges emerging technologies and policy ideas with diverse stakeholder groups, creating opportunities for collaboration and driving innovation in life sciences across the state. 

An accomplished advocate for birds and the environment, Megan serves on the board of the Wake Audubon Society and as the Communications Committee Chair.  While living in Greensboro, she co-founded the UNCG Audubon Campus Chapter and co-led a research study identifying bird-window strike hot spots on the UNCG campus. Leveraging the study’s findings, she secured a $30,000 grant from the UNCG Green Fund to install protective window stickers at the Sullivan Science Building, reducing bird-window collisions. Since then, she has been a dedicated advocate, training and mobilizing new champions for bird conservation and environmental policy in Greensboro and Raleigh. Recognized for her impact, she received Audubon North Carolina’s Outstanding Advocacy Award in 2022 for her commitment to bird conservation and inclusive leadership. 

Megan earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Health Sciences from UNC Greensboro in 2023, where she conducted research on the honey bee gut microbiome and agricultural regulatory policy. Her expertise, along with her advocacy and communication skills, fuel her mission to foster a sustainable bioeconomy and a thriving natural environment in North Carolina and beyond. 

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