The summer festival schedule continues to grow as the Higher Ground Music Festival has announced its inaugural event. The three-day camping festival will be held June 26 – 28 at Sunshine Daydream in Terra Alta, WV (about 30 minutes east of Morgantown). The line-up includes The Roots, Galactic, Soulive, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Keller Williams, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Charlie Hunter, DJ Logic, The Slip, MOFRO, Robert Walter’s 20th Congress, The Big Wu, Topaz, Schleigho, The Bomb Squad, ulu, John Brown’s Body, Brothers Past, Mr. Nimbus, Townhall, Addison Groove Project, Guest, Spookie Daly Pride, Beam, Jim Donovan (Rusted Root), The Scoville Unit and The Ordinary Way. Tickets are available now.
For details, visit www.highergroundfestival.com.
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1st Annual Higher Ground Music Festival Announced; Line-up Includes The Roots, Galactic and Soulive
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