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North Carolina Folk Festival named ‘Signature Event of the Southeast for 2025’

The Southeast Tourism Society (STS) has named the North Carolina Folk Festival as one of its Signature Events of the Southeast for 2025, recognizing it among the region’s top annual festivals. Travel industry experts select these top events each year, shining a spotlight on the people and experiences that make them special.

“Being named a Signature Event of the Southeast is an incredible honor, but it’s only the start,” said Jodee Ruppel, NC Folk Festival executive director, in a release. “This recognition inspires our commitment to keep growing with more amazing artists, diverse traditions, and bringing new audiences to Greensboro to experience the vibe of our festival and our city.”

The 2025 NC Folk Festival will fill downtown Greensboro with the sounds of global music Sept. 12–14. This year’s headliners include Sammy Rae & The Friends (Friday), Arrested Development (Saturday) and Steep Canyon Rangers (Sunday).

The three-day festival, now in its 11th year, began as the National Folk Festival before transitioning into its North Carolina version. It draws more than 100,000 visitors to downtown Greensboro annually.

“Being named a Signature Event of the Southeast is a tremendous honor that speaks volumes about the North Carolina Folk Festival’s impact—not just in our community, but across the region,” said Melvin “Skip” Alston, chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners, in a release. “Guilford County has long been a destination for arts, culture, and community, and we couldn’t be prouder of the Folk Festival in achieving this national recognition. The festival is a celebration of the rich diversity that makes our community special, and this accolade reinforces what we’ve always known—it’s one of the best events in the South.

“It’s wonderful to see the N.C. Folk Festival recognized as a Signature Event of the Southeast. This honor reflects the talent, diversity and community spirit the festival brings to Greensboro every year, and it’s exciting to see something that started here getting regional recognition,” says Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan.

For more than 40 years, STS has celebrated the Southeast’s premier festivals, honoring the dedication of event organizers while providing additional exposure. Events considered for the STS Signature Events of the Southeast recognition must be at least three years old and attract a minimum of 1,000 attendees.


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2nd Annual Next Door Music Festival set for Aug. 16 in Oxford, N.C.

The 2nd Annual Next Door Music Festival brings a mix of live music, food and community from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 16, to downtown Oxford, North Carolina.

Hosted by Next Door Radio, this nonprofit FREE event at 105 W. Spring St. donates 100 percent of proceeds to Family Living Violence Free (FLVF), supporting survivors of domestic violence. The lineup spans punk, emo, indie dream pop, Americana and atmospheric rock, featuring North Carolina bands Late Bloomer, Blab School, Entrez Vous, The Yardarm and Long Relief. Headliner Noise Beneath the Floor brings a national presence from Columbus, Ohio, and Athens, Georgia.

The festival will also feature eight food trucks, 75 local vendors and a farmers market. After the main event, head to Tobacco Wood Brewing Co. for the After Party from 6–9 p.m.), featuring three more NC bands, brews, and food. This community-rooted event draws visitors from across the region for a full day of music and connection.

Learn more at nextdoorradio.com


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Yarnival 5 returns to Pop’s Farm on Oct. 16-18

Fans of Yarn and RoosterWalk Music and Arts Festival will be excited to hear that the 5th rendition of the band’s annual alternative music festival is moving to Pop’s Farm just outside Martinsville, Virginia, on Oct. 16-18, 2025.

Tickets are on sale now at this link and start $110. The event’s address is 675 Hobson Road, Axton, Virginia.

Band leader and founder Blake Christiana says, “We are moving Yarnival 5 to Pop’s Farm in an effort to make it just a little bit bigger and hopefully even better. Big huge thanks and love to Jay and Constance Wyant for allowing us to grow this event at Alder Creek Farm for its first four years.

“In sticking with our small festival appeal where every ticket is a VIP, we will be limiting the number of tickets we sell and continue the laidback vibe that has made our past Yarnival’s so welcoming, friendly and comfortable. WE DO EXPECT A SELL OUT, SO GET YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE.

“We will continue to feature whatever kind of music we feel like alongside our feature of alternative forms of entertainment, i.e. magic, carnival arts, circus performers, burlesque, etc… You won’t be seeing any super ‘big names’ at our festival but you will be seeing talent that is equal to or even greater than said ‘big names.’ Most likely some will even go on to become ‘big names.’ The difference between a band that draws a hundred people every night and 10,000 people every night is a tiny speck of dust. Albeit magic dust, but just a little dust nonetheless.”

More about Yarn

Blake Christiana, founding member of Yarn, has the music in him. In fact, you could say that Blake is the music and the music is Blake; that’s how deeply he inhabits the songs he writes and plays. You can hear him struggling with his feelings, whether it’s on a skittering country shuffle or on a mid-tempo folk ballad or a straight-ahead rocker. His restless search for the chords and lyrics over the past 20 years has produced a plethora of memorable music, and since 2007 he’s led Yarn, a band that’s evolved from its earliest days as a bar band in New York City to an outstanding roots band that’s shared stages with Dwight Yoakam, Marty Stuart, Alison Krauss, and Leftover Salmon, among many others.

Yarn got their start by playing a weekly residency at Kenny’s Castaways in Greenwich Village in 2007. “We played there every Monday night for two years. I was writing like crazy, and we’d try out the songs. It was like rehearsing on stage; every night was different, and sometimes we played in front of five people and sometimes there’d be 100 people there.” Over the years, musicians have rotated in and out of Yarn, but drummer Robert Bonhomme and bassist Rick Bugel, along with Christiana, have remained the core of the band.

17 years and over 10 albums later, Yarn has a new album, “Born, Blessed, Grateful & Alive,” out in July 2024, and their exuberance shines as bright as ever; they lay down jubilant songs—even when the lyrics might be a little less than joyous—and play effortlessly across a number of genres. Joining Christiana, Bonhomme, and Bugel in the studio for this he album were guitarists Mike Robinson (Railroad Earth), Andy Falco (Infamous Stringdusters), and Mike Sivilli (Dangermuffin), bassist Johnny Grubb (Railroad Earth), harmony vocalists Heather Hannah and Elliott Peck (Midnight North), and keyboardist Damian Calcagne, who co-produced the album along side Blake Christiana.  

The soaring Allman Brothers-esque mid-tempo rocker “Turn Off the News” opens with a cascading piano run that tumbles into the band’s echoing vocals that reverberate with a gospel-inflected acclimation of the joy we feel when we can “turn of the news” and “shake off the blues” of the incessant 24 hour depressing news cycle. The country shuffle “Somethings Gotta Change” strolls along the crystalline riffs of a pedal steel that darts in and out of a honky-tonk piano; the song exudes a joyous spirit even in the face of the world falling down around it.

Learn more https://yarnmusic.net/bio.


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Blue Ridge Music Center Summer Saturday Concert Series 2025 wraps up with Dori Freeman, Donna the Buffalo, Del McCoury Band and more

Do you love American Roots Music? Enjoy seeing some of the best musicians and bands in a magnificent outdoor venue?

Then the Blue Ridge Music Center Summer Saturday Evening Concert Series should hit just the right note.

The annual concert series is held in a spacious outdoor amphitheater at the base of Fisher Peak just off The Blue Ridge Parkway (Milepost 213) between Galax, Virginia, and Mount Airy, North Carolina.

* Dori Freeman (July 26)
* Donna The Buffalo (Aug. 2)
* Sister Sadie (Aug. 16)
* Paul Thorn (Aug. 23)
* Del McCoury Band (Aug 30)

Find tickets at the link.

In addition to the Saturday concerts the Music Center also offers:

Midday Mountain Music: Free local and regional music from 12-3 p.m. every day the Music Center is open on the breezeway.
Milepost Music: Free concerts from 2-4 p.m. Sundays from June through September at iconic destinations on the Parkway.
On the Road: Throughout the year, the Music Center presents events at partner locations off the Parkway or virtually.

Visit the FAQ page for more information about concerts.



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Scythian heating up summer of 2025 with two upcoming North Carolina shows on July 10 and July 11 in Charlotte and Boone

Everyone’s favorite Celtic rockers Scythian, also affectionately known as MerleFest’s house band, are headed down south to the land of the pines with a show in Charlotte on Thursday, July 10, and one in Boone on Friday, July 11. And if that’s not enough Scythian, you can catch them at a FREE show on Saturday, July 12, in Herndon, Virginia.

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15th anniversary of indie Hopscotch Music Festival returns to Raleigh on Sept. 4-6, 2025

The 15th anniversary of Hopscotch Music Festival, North Carolina’s premier indie and experimental music festival, returns to the heart of downtown Raleigh on Sept. 4-6, 2025.

The festival will kick off at some of Raleigh’s most beloved and iconic stages, including City Plaza and Moore Square, The Pour House, the Ritz and many more.

From intimate halls to jam-packed clubs, this is where Hopscotch comes alive. 💫 ⚠️ Don’t miss your chance to lock in your 3-Day GA wristbands starting at $135 or 3-Day VIP passes before prices increase!

Lock in your 3-Day GA or 3-Day VIP passes now and secure the most affordable payment plan option upon checkout.
Visit https://hopscotchmusicfest.com/ for more information including the upcoming lineup!


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North Carolina Hops & Roots Festival returns to Pittsboro on June 27-29

🎶 3 Days. 30+ Bands. 1 Epic Weekend.

After an 11-year hiatus, the North Carolina Hops & Roots Festival — a celebration of local music, craft beer, movement and community connection — is returning June 27–29 to The Plant in Pittsboro.

The local musical lineup of dozens of acts across multiple stages includes:
• Dr. Bacon
• Big Fat Gap
• The Radio
• Larry Bellorín & Joe Troop
In addition, participants can:

🧘‍♀️ Stretch out with daily yoga sessions from Yoga Garden
🍻 Sip local pours from bmc Brewing
🔥 Jam around the fire
🏕️ Camp under the stars

And enjoy:
• Local food trucks
• Fire circles & night market vibes
• Craft vendors

🎟️ Tickets:
• 1-Day Pass – $35
• 3-Day Weekend Pass – $65
• Camping Add-on – starting at $25

https://theplantnc.com/hops-roots-fest

📍 Location:
The Plant, 192 Lorax Lane, Pittsboro, NC

Brought to you with love and support from:
🌿 Yoga Garden
🧯 ServPro
🍺 bmc Brewing


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An Evening with the Couldn’t Be Happiers on Friday, June 20, at Wake Forest Listening Room

An Evening with Couldn’t Be Happiers

The name says it all.

Tuck Satterfield of The Simple Joy writes: “Energetic and quirky, Couldn’t Be Happiers is a folk-rock /Americana duo that enjoys every moment of their second chance at happiness. And it’s pretty damn contagious. Described by Doug Davis of Flytrap Studios as ‘Violent Femmes meets Johnny and June,’ this married songwriting duo joyfully blends rock, pop, bluegrass, and folk into a sound that is uniquely their own. The CBH songbook includes stories about the obsessive drive of a Bigfoot hunter, the life cycle of a plastic bag, the end of the world from global warming, the untold perspective of the first woman hanged in North Carolina, and the acrobatic feats of strength performed by a Cajun burglar feeding his gambling habit. But aside from the stories, what you’ll notice first is the voices — and in particular the beautiful homespun harmonies. Those voices will take you from church to holler to Opry and back again all in one song, thanks to the exhilarating power of Jodi’s vocals and the smoothly classic twang of Jordan’s. With Jodi on drums and harmonica, and Jordan on guitar, Couldn’t Be Happiers roll out an incredible sound, a set of great original songs, and a live show that all but dares you not to enjoy yourself.”

If you want to hear more, head on out to The Wake Forest Listening Room, 415 Brooks St., on Friday, June 20!

The Wake Forest Listening Room features original local, regional and national musicians.

Find tickets at: www.etix.com/ticket/p/65028954/an-evening-with-couldnt-be-happiers-wake-forest-wake-forest-listening-room

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Earl Scruggs Music Festival Labor Day Weekend 2025 lineup includes The Wood Brothers, The War and Treaty, Alison Krauss & Union Statin featuring Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Del McCoury Band, Watchhouse and many more

The Earl Scruggs Music Festival is back for another unforgettable Labor Day Weekend, Aug. 29-31, 2025, at the Tryon International Equestrian Center in Mill Spring, North Carolina.
This one-of-a-kind bluegrass festival boasts a star-studded lineup of bluegrass icons, Americana greats and rising stars, including Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Del McCoury Band, Watchhouse, The Wood Brothers, The War & Treaty, and many more.
Enjoy rare artist sit-ins, insightful artist workshops and discussions, premium on-site offerings like trail rides, equestrian jumping demos, restaurants and on-site lodging, and unscripted musical moments as you celebrate Labor Day Weekend with artists you know and love, and those you have yet to discover.
Learn more and get tickets at https://www.earlscruggsmusicfest.com/


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Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival returns to Sandy Point State Park on Sept. 20-21 featuring Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth

From the good folks at the Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival:

For its third year, Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival returns to its beachfront location at Sandy Point State Park along the Chesapeake Bay in Annapolis, Maryland, on Saturday and Sunday, September 20-21, 2025. People from all over the region and across North America celebrate in this picturesque destination while listening to the finest music rooted in progressive bluegrass, improvisational jam, and American roots music. Annapolis Baygrass will welcome 14 bands and three artists-at-large over two days on two alternating beachside stages.

Annapolis Baygrass is thrilled to announce the 2025 lineup! Widely known for their dazzling live performances and incredible light shows, festival headliners Greensky Bluegrass will perform two sets. The festival is thrilled to have these seasoned road warriors from Michigan make their Baygrass debut! 

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