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Rocky Mountain Folks Festival 2023

Arts and Entertainment

February 10, 2023

From: Rocky Mountain Folks Festival

February 9, the good folks at Planet Bluegrass are pleased to announce the initial lineup for Rocky Mountain Folks Festival 2023. Charley Crockett, The Tallest Man on Earth, Josh Ritter and The Royal City Band, Tank and the Bangas, Larkin Poe, and The Secret Sisters will take the stage at the 33rd annual celebration of great songs which takes place August 11-13 in beautiful Lyons, CO, at the Planet Bluegrass Ranch along the St. Vrain River. Tickets are on sale today at 10 AM MT at shop.bluegrass.com. This is Folks Festival’s initial lineup offering and fans should stay tuned to Planet Bluegrass social media and website for lineup additions and more information including camping, parking, and single day tickets.  

Who: Charley Crockett, The Tallest Man on Earth, Josh Ritter and The Royal City Band, Tank and the Bangas, Larkin Poe, and The Secret Sisters with more to be announced in the coming weeks

What: 33rd Annual Rocky Mountain Folks Festival 

Where: Lyons, CO at the Planet Bluegrass Ranch along the St. Vrain River (yes, it is as magical as it sounds)

When: August 11-13

Why: It’s the most stunning music venue on the front range! You can discover your new favorite songwriter whilst enjoying a crisp dip in the creek, or lounging on your tarp sun bathing with friends. It’s without a doubt the best way to experience live music in Colorado. 

Bringing together world-class songwriters of all genres for three days of music, camping, and inspiration, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival is the premiere Front Range festival for music lovers, families, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. 

Rocky Mountain Folks Festival is accepting entries for the 2023 Songwriter Showcase through their ticketing partner, See Tickets. The entrance fee is $20 per song. Contestants may submit up to two original songs. Official rules and guidelines as well as how to submit for consideration can be found here

For all other information, please visit bluegrass.com/folks.