Daniel DonatoAnders Osborne, Karina Rykman, and many more musicians will support the Divided Sky Foundation at the 2025 Music On The Mountain benefit concert. The fundraiser for the residential addiction treatment facility co-founded by Phish’s Trey Anastasio is set for Friday, May 16th and Saturday, May 17th at Jackson Gore Village at Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow, VT.

The second-annual Music On The Mountain will kick off on Friday with a Campfire Jam featuring Osborne, Donato, and Steve Poltz at Jackson Gore’s Fireplace Lounge, following a “Minstrels & Mocktails” dinner. The main musical event will then occur on Saturday when the Divided Sky All-Stars headline at the Jackson Gore Village. The superjam will include Osborne, Donato, Rykman, and Trey Anastasio Band bandmates Natalie CressmanRay Paczkowski, and Russ Lawton. Music On The Mountain will also include full-band performances by Rykman, The Sun Ra ArkestraSoule Monde (ft. Paczkowski and Lawton), and Evan Jennison.

Tickets for the Divided Sky Foundation’s Music On The Mountain 2025 are on sale now here, with Saturday passes available for $22.66. Admission to the Friday events is free.

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The Phish community has been intertwined with the Divided Sky Foundation since its inception when fan donations during Trey’s 2020 The Beacon Jams livestreams provided the seed money to open the facility. With those donations, the Vermont center has served as a refuge for many seeking recovery. The center can house up to 46 guests in a newly-remodeled former hotel, with bucolic views of the nearby Okemo Mountain. Offering a non-clinical program rooted in the 12 Steps, Divided Sky sets itself apart from other treatment centers by “helping guests build life skills and tools to maintain sobriety while staying active and connected with the outdoors and their personal passions.” Find more information about Divided Sky here.