Hot Spot Collective is on a mission to elevate the performance art scene in Waynesboro and beyond.We are here to enhance your experience through music education, music-based community initiatives, direct aid to musicians and aspiring music professionals, and of course, by producing high-quality live shows.
Music for All. Community for All.
Music for All. Community for All.
Upcoming Events
Next up: something for the kids!
Sunday, August 24 2025 | 2pm | FREE
The kid’s are back-to-school so let's celebrate the end of summer with a Sunday Funday at the Ridgeview Park Amphitheater! It's the MadFam KidJam presented by Hot Spot Collective and Mad Family Farm! We'll have lots of fun activities for kids to keep them off their phones, including:
• take home tie-dye
• crafting exercise from Hey Ho Let's Grow
• hula hooping
• Back-to-School Photo Booth
• magic show
• musical program with Molly's Musikgarten
• live music from The Hot Mamas
The fun starts at 2pm and because of the generosity of our friends at Mad Family Farm, this event will have FREE ADMISSION TO ALL!
Join us for an evening of music, mastery, storytelling and laughs at this exclusive solo performance by world class bassist John Ferrara. In an event that only Hot Spot Collective could offer, we will enjoy the intimate and eclectic setting of the home of HSC founder AB Garrod as we immerse ourselves in the knowledge and musical prowess of teacher and consummate music nerd John Ferrara. A founding member of hte internationally touring world fusion group Consider the Source, John has been honing his craft for over two decades. He has gained worldwide recognition for his unorthodox approach to writing and performing which he accomplishes largely by utilizing the “two handed tapping technique.” John has gained overwhelming praise in the bass community by prominent figures like Charles Berthoud, who labeled him the “Unsung Genius of Bass Tapping.” His approach alters the instrument’s role into something more akin to a piano or classical guitar. Where Ferrara’s take on the bass guitar showcases his technical proficiency, his ethos as an artist is strictly to serve an emotional end, making his compositions both comprehensible and palatable to wider audiences. Bob Boilen, the founder and former host of NPR’s Tiny Desk concert, considered his performance “jaw dropping”
Who We Are
Our Mission
Hot Spot Collective brings music and the performing arts to our community, creating opportunities for people of all ages to experience, learn, and connect through live performance.
Our Vision
Community. Inclusion. Creativity. Access. We believe in the power of music to bring people together and make a lasting impact.
Our Values
A vibrant, inclusive Shenandoah Valley where music unites us, inspires young artists, and brings joy to every corner of our community.
Support the Collective
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Every contribution helps us provide access to music, support local artists, and fund programs that make a difference. No amount is too small — together, we can elevate our local performance art scene. .
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Partner with Hot Spot Collective to make a lasting impact. Sponsorship opportunities connect your business with our community while supporting live music and the performing arts.
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Help at shows, support our programs, or join a street team.
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Contact Us
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