May 2025
The 32nd annual Great Blue Heron Music Festival continues their flight into a fourth decade of music, dance and community at the Heron Farm & Event Center over Independence holiday weekend: Friday, July 4th through Sunday, July 6th.
Welcome To Rockville took its biggest lap yet at Daytona International Speedway last weekend as North America’s Largest Rock Festival broke its own records with 230,000 music fans joining together for the four-day destination event that included back-to-back record-setting crowds of 58,000 plus on both Friday, May 16 and Saturday, May 17. With more than 150 bands on 5 stages, it was the biggest edition yet of Welcome To Rockville as the festival marked its fifth iteration in Daytona Beach, Florida and 14th year overall.
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This year, Bonfire Entertainment will bring its beloved blend of roots music, river culture, and mindful living to the heart of downtown Salida with Smalltown For The Cause, taking place September 19-20, 2025 in the tree-lined expanse of Riverside Park. Carrying forward the spirit of Campout For The Cause—“New Venue. More Music. Same Soul.”—the 2025 edition backs right up to the Arkansas River, offering attendees a uniquely intimate Colorado mountain-town experience.
Grammy Award-winning Chris Stapleton enters the race with “Bad As I Used To Be” from "F1® THE ALBUM"
Atlantic Records has raised the flag on the newest track from F1® THE ALBUM, the supercharged, star-studded musical companion to Apple Original Films’ high-octane, action-packed feature F1® THE MOVIE, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick). Eleven-time Grammy Award–winning Chris Stapleton officially enters the race with “Bad As I Used To Be,” available now.
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Sonoma County's premier summer music event, Healdsburg Jazz Festival (HJF) returns to the heart of Northern California's internationally-renowned wine country for its 27th annual festival from June 13 - 22, 2025 featuring many of today's top performing jazz legends and emerging artists shaping the future of the genre.
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“When I was growing up in South Carolina, once a year we’d pack the family car up and head to my great grandparents’ home for some front porch pickin’, covered dishes, lots of love, and plenty of leftovers,” says fourth-generation Carolinian musician Marcus King.
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