The eighth annual Hoopla in the Hills Music Festival has revealed its initial lineup. The camping festival—which will take place March 27-30 at Poston Lake Music Park in Athens, OH—has confirmed two nights of Papadosio, along with sets from Keller Williams, EOTO, Larry Keel and Natural Bridge and many more. The festival’s promoters have also noted that they will announce one new artist every day until New Year’s Eve.
The event, held over four days and three nights, will take place in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and will feature 72 hours of continuous music over 70 sets. At least forty more acts are expected to be added in the future.
Hoopla in the Hills Music Festival lineup
Papadosio (two nights)
EOTO
Keller Williams
Cosby Sweater w/ Joel Cummins
Up Until Now
Chris Berry and Abou Diarrassouba
Larry Keel & Natural Bridge
EarthCry
Rumpke Mountain Boys
David Gans
Any Colour (Pink Floyd tribute featuring laser lighting experience)
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Hoopla in the Hills: Papadosio, EOTO, Keller, Larry Keel and More
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