Announcing the Harvest Music Festival
June 9th, 2010 at 10:17 am
How about a “Night Out” with Yonder Mountain String Band? Or, how about three nights out? The bluegrass band is the top bill of the Yonder Mountain String Band’s Harvest Music Festival, which was announced earlier this month. The festival will take place near Ozark.
After some months of speculation, details about the upcoming Harvest Music Festival have finally been released, and there are plenty of changes to note.
Firstly, the festival, formerly the Mulberry Mountain Harvest Music Festival, has a new name (and, amazingly, it’s even longer than the previous name): Yonder Mountain String Band’s Harvest Music Festival.
It also changes dates from early August to mid-October.
Festival tickets went on sale to those attending the Wakarusa festival last weekend, and the lineup has been announced. In addition to the festival headliners, who also serve as the festival’s namesake, other big draws include Leftover Salmon, Keller Williams & The Keels, Railroad Earth, Sam Bush, Martin Sexton and Brett Dennen. Dozens of others are scheduled to perform, too.
Tickets are currently $104 for the three-day event, which takes place Oct. 14-16 at Mulberry Mountain, the same site as Wakarusa and the longtime home the Harvest Music Fest.
We’ll update you as more information is available.