The monthly Stage 33 Live Podcast coming out in August ’26 will be the last one… a lifespan of 12 glorious episodes.
The podcast playing field was saturated before we even dipped our toes in, and uptake hasn’t been anywhere near strong enough to warrant the significant time and energy it would to make more. The expenditures can be put to better use. Kinda disappointed, but that’s OK. The one-off videos on YouTube continue to have increasing viewership.
In the last 180 days, the episodes have had more downloads in Germany than in the USA… yay Germany! Singapore came up in third place.
You can relive all the episodes whenever you want in either video or audio right here.
Stage 33 Live Podcast (VIDEO)

Stage 33 Live Podcast (AUDIO)

Everything below this will probably disappear when we drop our podcast hosting service.
Stage 33 Live Podcast (AUDIO)
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Stage 33 Live is a nonprofit DIY listening room with a throwback vibe in an industrial-rustic former factory with 40 seats on an island in the rural Vermont village of Bellows Falls on the Connecticut River bordering New Hampshire, run entirely by volunteers.
We’re the middle path between the high quality of a classy performance center but without the swank, and the relaxed comfort of a welcoming little dive pub but without the bar.
The room has mostly defined itself as an acoustic singer-songwriter place, but we also run jazz, pop, spoken word, rock, and more.
Only original material that the performer has copyright to is allowed, or material from the public domain. All the ticket money goes to the performers.
Primarily featuring regional, local, and national emerging talent, we’re for people who thrive on discovery and revel in the immersion of connecting deeply with performances in an intimate setting.
The podcast assembles live-performance clips — one-and-done and warts and all — from the Stage 33 Live video archive, each episode gathered casually around a loose theme.
New episodes come out on the third Thursday of every month in both audio and video formats on your favorite platform.
** All performers have copyright in the material they performed, and they have directly granted us performance, mechanical, and synchronization rights by signature. Performance Rights Organization and Mechanical / Synchronization Licensing Agent affiliate contracts are non-exclusive, and rights-holders can directly grant these rights.






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