OF THE TREES ANNOUNCES CURATED ‘PARK SERVICE’ HEADLINE EVENTS IN CHICAGO, NEW YORK CITY & WASHINGTON D.C.

Fresh off the release of his acclaimed studio album Moonglade Park and the announcement of the second edition of his nature-inspired festival Camp Alderwild, Of The Trees has revealed “Park Service,” a curated series of headline events set to take place in Chicago, Washington D.C., and New York City.

Designed as immersive live experiences, Park Service transforms each venue into a narrative-driven environment inspired by the creative world of Moonglade Park. The shows feature new production, visual storytelling, and custom stage design that blend music and environment into a cohesive performance concept.

The Chicago and New York stops will take place at iconic outdoor venues that provide natural backdrops for the experience. Meanwhile, the Washington, D.C. event will unfold at BERHTA, a former BET television production soundstage reimagined as a multi-room, high-fidelity venue. The space will host an immersive, cinematic setting that expands the traditional electronic music format.

Tour Dates & Venues

May 30 — Salt Shed Fairgrounds — Chicago, IL (Outdoor)
June 5 — BERHTA — Washington, DC
June 6 — SummerStage at Central Park — New York, NY (Outdoor)

Supporting artists Jade Cicada, Chmura, and Snuffy will join the lineup, bringing distinct sonic styles that complement the evening’s atmosphere. Fans can expect new setlists featuring music from Moonglade Park alongside selections from Of The Trees’ bass-driven catalog, all presented through bespoke visual and stage production.

The album’s conceptual storytelling has already earned critical praise. Billboard described Moonglade Park as:

“A concept album designed around the idea of a fictional national park that hosts the album’s creative world. The project includes collaborations with Earthgang, Player Dave, Elohim and other characters who make this fictional place somewhere we’d sincerely like to visit in real life.”

Expanding on that concept, Of The Trees has launched an interactive digital hub at www.moongladepark.com. Styled after a late-1990s national park website, the platform acts as a living archive for the project. It features evolving park maps, hidden lore, visual chapters, and tour locations, with each Park Service show appearing as a new “site” within the fictional park.

Together, the digital platform and live performances blur the boundaries between album, environment, and ongoing narrative. Each Park Service event invites fans deeper into the Moonglade Park universe through a multi-sensory experience where music, atmosphere, and storytelling converge.

The Park Service events are part of the broader Moonglade Park era, which also includes the return of Camp Alderwild on August 28–29, 2026 in Telluride, Colorado.

Created and hosted by Of The Trees, Camp Alderwild debuted in 2025 as the first electronic music event in the region in more than a decade, marking a notable cultural moment for the San Juan Mountains. As one of Colorado’s leading homegrown electronic artists — following a sold-out Red Rocks Amphitheatre debut and a subsequent double sell-out the following year — Of The Trees’ connection to nature and community made him a natural fit to reintroduce the genre to Telluride.

Co-promoted by Planet Bluegrass and AEG Presents, Camp Alderwild represents a long-term investment in both the artist and the region. The inaugural edition received strong support from local residents, workers, and attendees, who praised the event’s focus on sustainability, thoughtful programming, and respect for the surrounding environment.

For its second year, Daily Bread joins as a headlining artist, expanding the musical programming while reinforcing the modern sound and community that complements the spirit of Telluride.

Tickets for Park Service go on sale Thursday, February 26 at 10 AM local time. Presales begin Wednesday, February 25. Additional information and registration links are available online.

Announce / On-Sale Timeline

Announcement: Friday, February 20 at 12 PM EDT / 11 AM CDT / 10 AM MDT
Artist Presale: Wednesday, February 25 at 10 AM local time
General On Sale: Thursday, February 26 at 10 AM local time


About Of The Trees

Of The Trees, the alias of Tyler Coombs, is a Denver-based producer and visual artist originally from Maine. Known for his atmospheric bass sound, his music blends elements of dubstep and hip-hop with spacious chords, textured synths, and deep 808 percussion. He currently reaches nearly one million monthly listeners on Spotify, with tracks such as “Spanish Moss,” “Windhorse,” “Everglade March,” “Kick Back,” and “Honeydust” collectively generating millions of streams.

Tyler has collaborated with artists including John Summit, Curren$y, and EARTHGANG, further expanding his presence within the electronic and hip-hop worlds. Following a sold-out debut at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2023 and a two-night double sell-out in 2024, he launched the North American Moonglade Tour — a 30+ date national run featuring artists such as Opiuo, Detox Unit, and EAZYBAKED. Many dates sold out, including major stops at Salt Shed, The Hollywood Palladium, The BayCare Sound, and Brooklyn Paramount.

Through his performances and his label Memory Palace, Of The Trees continues to build immersive artistic worlds while highlighting forward-thinking electronic talent.

In August 2025, he launched Camp Alderwild, a two-day camping and music experience at Telluride Town Park in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. The event marked the first electronic music gathering in the region in more than ten years and received strong praise for its focus on sustainability, community, and environmental responsibility.

Returning August 28–29, 2026, Camp Alderwild will feature Of The Trees headlining both days alongside Daily Bread. With curated late-night programming, opportunities for outdoor exploration, and immersive production design, the festival represents the most tangible real-world extension of the Moonglade Park universe — where music, landscape, and storytelling intersect.

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