Ann Arbor Folk Festival Ditches Tradition for a Fresh Lineup.
In an effort to revamp its format, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival is taking a bold step away from its classic two-night schedule at Hill Auditorium. This time around, the event will kick off with a full concert by the headlining artist on Friday, January 30th, followed by the traditional lineup on Saturday, January 31st.
According to the festival organizers, this new format was inspired by audience feedback, suggesting that fans are eager for a change of pace. The only detail revealed so far is that the Friday night headliner will be announced on November 17th.
However, excitement can already be generated with the announcement of Saturday's lineup, featuring an eclectic mix of talented artists from across the country and beyond. Grand Rapids indie rock band the Crane Wives, Philadelphia singer-songwriter Amos Lee, Los Angeles folk rock band Dawes, Uganda-via-Texas act Jon Muq, University of Michigan student Nat Timmerman (performing as Rabbitology), and Massachusetts singer-songwriter Ryan Montbleau, who will serve as the festival's MC, are all set to take the stage.
While tickets for the festival have yet to go on sale, a rough estimate suggests that prices will range from $56.60 to $281.50. Fans can expect more information at theark.org and get their tickets through various channels when they become available.
In an effort to revamp its format, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival is taking a bold step away from its classic two-night schedule at Hill Auditorium. This time around, the event will kick off with a full concert by the headlining artist on Friday, January 30th, followed by the traditional lineup on Saturday, January 31st.
According to the festival organizers, this new format was inspired by audience feedback, suggesting that fans are eager for a change of pace. The only detail revealed so far is that the Friday night headliner will be announced on November 17th.
However, excitement can already be generated with the announcement of Saturday's lineup, featuring an eclectic mix of talented artists from across the country and beyond. Grand Rapids indie rock band the Crane Wives, Philadelphia singer-songwriter Amos Lee, Los Angeles folk rock band Dawes, Uganda-via-Texas act Jon Muq, University of Michigan student Nat Timmerman (performing as Rabbitology), and Massachusetts singer-songwriter Ryan Montbleau, who will serve as the festival's MC, are all set to take the stage.
While tickets for the festival have yet to go on sale, a rough estimate suggests that prices will range from $56.60 to $281.50. Fans can expect more information at theark.org and get their tickets through various channels when they become available.