eTown presents Earth Week 2025, a weeklong celebration of music, ideas and community from April 22–27. The series will feature inspiring musicians, thought-provoking discussions and hands-on experiences, showcasing eTown’s commitment to presenting compelling artists and timely conversations.
Media outlets are invited to cover this series and interview Nick Forster, eTown’s host for 34 years. Nick offers deep insight into music’s power to connect and inspire – an important message right now.
eTown Earth Week Events
April 22 – eTown Taping with Trevor Hall & Max Gomez
Trevor Hall brings his soulful blend of folk, roots and reggae to Earth Week, joined by singer-songwriter Max Gomez – a rising Americana musician from New Mexico. Trevor is widely known for celebrating nature and a unified world in his music.
April 23 – Environmental Film Night: Water Is Love: Ripples of Regeneration
In partnership with The City of Boulder, eTown presents a free screening of Water Is Love: Ripples of Regeneration, a documentary exploring the vital relationship between water and human communities, highlighting challenges and community-driven solutions for sustainability.
April 24 – Talk of Our Town: Environmental Discussion
eTown host Nick Forster will sit down with Ruth Wright, the “mother of Boulder’s greenbelt” and a lifelong advocate for clean air, water and conservation, for an enlightening discussion about environmental action and sustainability.
April 25 – eTown Action Day
A hands-on volunteer experience where attendees can collaborate with eTown’s dedicated staff and community members in service of environmental initiatives, fostering connection and making a positive impact.
April 26 – eTown’s b’Earthday Party with Jake Leg
This will be part concert, part party(!), featuring Jake Leg, a progressive bluegrass band from Colorado, blending tradition with innovation. There will be surprise guests and a fun program to celebrate eTown’s 34th year.
April 27 – Nick Forster’s Hippy Bluegrass Church – Earth Day Edition
A special Earth Week edition of the beloved Hippy Bluegrass Church, featuring Earth-conscious songs and poetry that honor nature and community through music.
For Media Coverage and Interviews:
Chris Coomey
[email protected]
303-443-8696 Ext. 104
For calendar listings and additional details, please visit www.etown.org/earthweek.