Enjoy a very special concert in Onondaga Cave.

Please join us on Saturday, August 2, 2025 for this uniquely breathtaking experience.

Onondaga Friends Association is pleased to present the duo, St. Louis singer-songwriter and Harpist Tim Lilly and Violinist and singer Anna Clare Allen, who will perform in the serenity and beauty of Onondaga Cave.


The doors open at 5:30 and we will begin seating at 6:00 pm. The concert ends around 9:15 and includes an intermission.

Space is limited, and pre-registration is recommended. You may purchase your tickets below. Or you may pre-register your name and contact information at the Park phone 573-522-1860 and purchase tickets at the door.

Bring a folding camping chair to carry in for seating.

The cave is 57˚F degrees and the trails in the cave are and occasionally hilly and slippery. For your comfort, we recommend that you wear a jacket, good walking shoes, and bring a blanket for your lap.

There is no food or drink allowed in the cave; however, there will be an intermission, and refreshments will be available in the Visitor Center.


The Musicians

Tim Lilly is a St. Louis singer-songwriter who plays harp and guitar in two acoustic duos.

Tim created and performs with others “A Musical Guided Meditation Rooted in the Enneagram”, described as a journey of the soul. He became a Certified Music Practitioner in 2018 and is currently in a Certificate program to teach the Enneagram and energy work.

Anna Clare Allen is a violinist, percussionist, and singer from St. Louis, MO. As a teenager she played in the St. Louis Symphony Youth orchestra with Leonard Slatkin. Anna earned her Bachelor’s of Music in violin performance at UMKC Conservatory & her Master’s of Arts in Teaching at Webster University. She taught music in public schools for 25 years. Anna has played violin/viola in the Gateway Festival Orchestra, Florissant Valley Symphony, & Quartet Brioso. She was fiddler with Mitzi MacDonald & Keltic Reign, Peat Fire Flame, and CoalescenceQ bands. Presently she enjoys playing in a violin/harp duo with Tim Lilly.


Purchase Tickets

All proceeds stay in Onondaga Cave State Park to benefit the Park’s interpretive and conservation mission. Thank you!

Riley the Bat says “Thank You!”