Original Music Concert Series Coming to Enfield’s No Cover Cafe

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The No Cover Café’s Original Music Concert Series is coming to a close for the second season with a special showcase featuring talented female performers on Friday, May 8, 2026, at 7:00 PM. The main stage will feature captivating acts such as Seat Of Our Pants, Still Rivers, and Terri Lachance, while the Emerging Artist stage will showcase the dynamic duo R&D.

Seat Of Our Pants, affectionately known as SOOP, has emerged as a prominent figure in Connecticut’s acoustic music scene. Their award-winning songs, filled with heartfelt lyrics and clever melodies, have endeared them to audiences across the state. With a unique blend of instruments, impeccable harmonies, and rock-infused songwriting, Seat Of Our Pants promises an unforgettable experience that resonates with their steadily growing fan base.

The husband and wife duo, Still Rivers, comprising Michael (Muddy) and Chandra Rivers, offer a refreshing musical experience. Their songs, wrapped in harmony and authenticity, create a warm and welcoming atmosphere for listeners. With lyrics that invite introspection and reflection, Still Rivers’ music feels like an open invitation to connect on a deeper level, drawing the audience into a shared space of memories and emotions.

Terri Lachance, a seasoned performer and songwriter, brings a wealth of experience and passion to the stage. Through her music, she shares stories of her life, experiences, and beliefs, touching the hearts of everyone who listens. With a vast catalog of songs that reflect her soulful artistry, Terri’s performance is bound to leave a lasting impression on the audience.

R&D, the talented duo of Richanne and Dimas, offers a diverse repertoire of classic and modern rock music on the Emerging Artist stage. Their captivating performances showcase their musical prowess and versatility, enchanting the audience with their vibrant sound.

The No Cover Café is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a platform for local musicians to showcase their original work. With a commitment to supporting artists, the organization ensures that 100% of door donations go directly to the performers. The concerts, held at “The Zone” at Hazardville United Methodist Church, offer a welcoming environment for artists and audiences alike to come together and celebrate music.

Each show follows a similar format, with three artists taking the stage and engaging with the crowd in between sets. Hosted by Enfield resident Paul Cappa, the concerts provide a unique opportunity for artists to share their creative process and connect with their audience on a personal level.

As the current season of the No Cover Café comes to a close, audiences can look forward to more exciting performances in the future. Keep an eye out for upcoming events and support local musicians in their artistic journey.

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