Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts is a small and vibrant arts community located in the town of Tisbury, Massachusetts, which serves as the year-round port for Martha’s Vineyard. With a population of 17,351, Vineyard Haven has a music location quotient of 2.16, with a total of 118 musicians, singers, and other related workers. This means that Vineyard Haven has 2.16 times the concentration of musicians and singers when compared to the national average. This community’s overall Creative Vitality Index value is an impressive 3.65. Vineyard Haven’s creative economy as a whole generated $27.9 million in sales in 2018 and employs 877 people.
Nancy Gardella, executive director of the Martha’s Vineyard Chamber of Commerce, explained that Vineyard Haven, which is home to a diverse designated cultural district, is anchored by the Martha’s Vineyard Museum. The town’s cultural and artistic heritage includes two movie theaters, a professional playhouse, wooden shipbuilding, fashion, literature, visual arts, sculpture, historic architecture, music, galleries, studios, and so much more!
Vineyard Haven also hosts Beach Road Weekend, a three-day outdoor summer music event featuring 40 acts on two stages, which draws thousands of music lovers to the area each year. Weekly bandstand concerts also take place in the beachside gazebo in Ocean Park, and monthly First Friday events along Main Street always include lots of live outdoor musicians. Vineyard Haven has hosted nationally known musicians like James Taylor and Carly Simon, with regional favorites such as Johnny Hoy and the Bluefish, Phil DaRosa, Willy Mason, Livingston Taylor, Beetlebung Steel Band, Sally Taylor, John Alaimo, Mike Benjamin, Jerome Clark, and the Vineyard Sound performing on any given day, adding a distinctive vibrancy to the Island.