Ann Arbor Folk Fest announces new format, partial lineup for 2026 - Detroit Metro Times

Ann Arbor Folk Festival Shakes Up Tradition for 49th Year

The iconic Ann Arbor Folk Festival is getting a modern makeover. For its 49th edition, the festival will introduce a new format that deviates from its traditional two-night lineup. Instead of featuring multiple acts on consecutive nights at Hill Auditorium, the event will now showcase a full concert by a headlining artist on Friday, January 30, followed by the classic format on Saturday, January 31.

According to organizers, this change was made in response to audience feedback, demonstrating their commitment to evolving with the ever-changing music scene. The Friday night main attraction will be announced on November 17, and fans can expect a diverse lineup of artists for the traditional Saturday show.

On the Saturday bill, attendees can look forward to performances by 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 and soundscape artist Nat Timmerman (performing under his Rabbitology moniker), and Massachusetts singer-songwriter Ryan Montbleau. Montbleau will serve as the festival's emcee for the Saturday show.

Ticket prices range from $56.60 to $281.50, with tickets going on sale at 10 a.m. on Wednesday for members and Friday for the general public. For more information and updates, visit The Ark's website.

This bold change signals the Ann Arbor Folk Festival's dedication to innovation while maintaining its core spirit as a celebration of folk and roots music.
 
😊 I think this is so cool! It's all about evolution and adapting to what the audience wants. It's like how life is full of twists and turns, but if we stay true to ourselves, we can make changes that still keep our essence intact. The Ann Arbor Folk Festival is showing us that sometimes you gotta shake things up to find something even better πŸŒ±πŸ’«
 
omg u gotta think about it this way... they r makin changes 2 fit th new audience so maybe they wont lose any fans... its like how some festivals do th same thing & still kill it!!! 😊 the new format sounds pretty cool especially w/ a headliner on friday night who knows whos gonna b amazing? πŸ€” also, i love dat they're giving a spot 2 Nat Timmerman, hes got talent for sho! πŸ’ͺ
 
I don't know about this new format... I mean, it kinda makes sense, right? πŸ€” But at the same time, I'm like "wait, why mess with tradition?" πŸ˜’ The classic two-night lineup was always so iconic and nostalgic. I love that they're still bringing back the Saturday show with all those awesome artists lined up. And, you know, it's not like this new Friday night thing is gonna be a total disaster... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I just hope they don't skimp on the quality of the performers or anything... that would be a total bummer! πŸ˜”
 
I don't usually comment but I think this is a great move by the festival organizers! They're listening to what fans want and adapting to keep things fresh for 49 years running 🀩. I mean, it's not like they're abandoning tradition completely, just giving it a little tweak. And honestly, who doesn't love a good headlining act on Friday night? It'll definitely give people something to look forward to. The mix of old and new sounds on Saturday should be pretty cool too 🎢
 
omg can't wait for ann arbor folk fest 2025!! i mean who doesn't love live music right? 🎡 so i heard they're changing up the format this year which is kinda cool i'm all about trying new things, especially when it comes to music festivals like ann arbor. having a headlining artist on friday night sounds like an amazing experience and then the rest of the weekend can be more chill with the classic lineup 🀩 plus, Nat Timmerman is performing?! that's awesome for u of m students πŸ“šπŸŽΆ
 
πŸŽ΅πŸ“† so i'm thinking this new format is gonna be lit 🀩! i mean who doesn't love a good headliner on friday night? it's like the icing on the cake for the whole festival 🍰. plus, having a more relaxed saturday show with all those awesome acts sounds like a dream come true 🌟. and let's not forget about montbleau as the emcee πŸ€“! it's all about balance, right? want to have that special friday night vibe while still keeping the saturday show chill 😎. i'm hyped for this new direction πŸ‘
 
OMG, I'm so stoked about this new format!!! 🀩 According to my data analysis, 71% of festival-goers said they wanted more variety in the lineup, and 85% preferred seeing one headliner on Friday vs multiple acts on consecutive nights πŸ“Š. This change shows the organizers are really listening to their audience.

Here's a fun fact: The average attendance at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival has increased by 12% over the past three years, with the highest attendance being 2019 with 23,441 attendees πŸ“ˆ. I predict this new format will bring in even more fans!

Let's take a look at the artist lineup... did you know that Grand Rapids indie rock band the Crane Wives has sold out their last 5 shows? πŸ’₯ Amos Lee and Dawes are also making a comeback! 🎸
 
idk about this new format... i mean i get it, the festival wants to stay relevant and all that but it feels like they're watering down the traditional vibe πŸ€”. the whole headliner thing on friday seems kinda gimmicky to me. have we forgotten what folk music is all about? still excited for the saturday lineup tho! 🎸 i'm a big fan of nat timmerman, been to one of his shows at the ark and it was awesome! 🀩 but overall, i hope this new format doesn't turn into some corporate takeover 🚫
 
Ugh, I'm so over these ticket price hikes πŸ€‘πŸŽŸοΈ I mean, $56.60 is like, fine, but who's gonna shell out that kinda cash just for one day? And what's with the ridiculous range? You get it for a few bucks or you pay top dollar, there's no in between. It feels like they're nickel and diming people to death πŸ€‘πŸ‘Ž
 
OMG 🀩 this is gonna be so lit! I love how they're mixing things up to keep it fresh for us festival-goers πŸ˜† I mean, having one epic headliner night on Friday is gonna be insane! The Saturday lineup looks amazing too, can't wait to see the Crane Wives and Amos Lee 🀩. And Montbleau as emcee? Genius move! I'm all about that folk vibes, so this new format sounds like a win-win to me πŸ’ƒπŸ•Ί
 
omg u think it's weird that they're changing the format lol i mean i like live concerts but 2 nights in a row can be kinda exhausting 🀯 anyway i heard the headlining artist for friday is gonna be super famous... who do u think it'll be πŸ€‘ and btw how much does the tix actually cost? $56.60 is kinda cheap i guess πŸ’Έ
 
🀯 I'm low-key excited about this new format! I mean, who doesn't love a good headliner on Friday? It's gonna bring in some serious buzz and get the whole festival vibe going. And still getting that classic Saturday lineup, I'm all for it 🎸. One thing tho, they better keep the Rabbitology vibes goin' strong, Nat Timmerman is killin' it with that soundscape art 🌿
 
πŸ€” just had to say something about this... seems like the festival is trying too hard to be relevant πŸŽ‰. all that fuss over a single headliner on Friday? what happened to the community vibe of the original format? still, gotta give them props for listening to audience feedback πŸ‘
 
I'm loving this new vibe at the Ann Arbor Folk Fest 🎸! I mean, who doesn't love a good headliner act on Friday night? It's gonna be so cool to see some big name talent kick off the festival in a whole new way. And don't even get me started on the Saturday lineup - it looks like they've really outdone themselves this year 🀩! The mix of established artists and up-and-coming acts is just perfect. I'm all about supporting local and indie music, and this change seems like a great way to bring in some fresh energy. Plus, it's always awesome to see students getting involved with their own music projects - Nat Timmerman under Rabbitology is definitely someone I'll be keeping an eye on 🎡!
 
I think this is a awesome move! Changing up the traditional format will attract new fans and keep it fresh for die-hard festival-goers alike πŸŽ‰. Giving one artist the spotlight on Friday night will make the whole event feel more special, like a mini-music festival within the bigger one 🌟. And I love that they're keeping the classic Saturday lineup - there's nothing wrong with tradition! 😊 Plus, it's awesome to see some local talent represented, like Nat Timmerman from Michigan 🎸. Ticket prices might be a bit steep for some people, but hey, you get what you pay for! πŸ˜‰
 
I think this is a great move! 🀝 Changing up the format every now and then can keep things fresh for both the artists and the audience. The mix of having a bigger headlining act on Friday night and the classic Saturday lineup should give fans a fun surprise each year. Plus, it's awesome that they're listening to what their audience wants and adapting to fit their vibe. I'm curious to see how this new format will turn out in 2025! 🎡 The addition of some newer artists like Jon Muq and Nat Timmerman is also exciting to see - it's cool that the festival is making an effort to showcase a diverse range of talent.
 
πŸŽ΅πŸ‘€ I'm loving this modern twist on the classic festival format! It's totally on point, if you ask me. Giving the audience more variety on Friday night with one big-name act is genius 🀩. It's gonna be awesome to see someone like The Crane Wives or Dawes bring the house down on their own, instead of being sandwiched between other acts. And I'm stoked that Ryan Montbleau will be bringing his high-energy vibes as emcee for Saturday. Plus, having a mix of old-school and new-school talent is gonna create some amazing contrasts and conversations throughout the weekend. The Ark's clearly staying true to its roots while still embracing change πŸ’». Can't wait to see what this new format brings! 🎢
 
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