Cover photo of Robert Randolph by Jim Arbogast.
With a legacy that spans over four decades, The Strawberry Music Festival has been one of the longest-running and most enduring gatherings of its kind. Much more than an outdoor festival, longtime fans and attendees can always count on a stellar, star-studded line-up representing myriad musical genres. This year’s show features a little something for everyone with such disparate musical guests as Aiofe O’Donovan & Hawktail, Robert Randolph, Tim O’Brien Band, Roy Rogers, Goodnight, Texas, Big Richard, Rob Ickes, and a local/regional musical undercard that demands your utmost attention.
With over 20 acts on the Main Stage alone, there are many options to hear new and exciting music. Additionally, there will be Friday and Saturday late-night soirees at Amy’s Orchid Lounge along with workshop performances by Main Stage artists. For those in the campgrounds and/or possibly off-site, a pirate broadcast called Hog Ranch Radio will host live performances and important festival information throughout the day.
Set in the gorgeous backdrop of the Nevada County Fairgrounds surrounded by conifer trees and a large pond nestled just outside of the camping area, this is one concert that prides itself as a safe haven for all ages. In addition to the musical program, there are myriad activities for children dubbed the Strawberry Kids Program which includes (but is most certainly not limited to) games and workshops for different groups based on age. From toddlers to teens, there are many things to see and do from campfire gatherings to bean bag games, a teen dance to mural painting, bubble tables to marble painting, and much more.
For those who’ve never been, don’t expect a bunch of junk food and Budweiser or Coca-Cola signage around the grounds. Instead, expect lots of healthy food options from local food trucks along with craft beers and handfuls of independent vendors selling their wares and offering specialized services.
The Strawberry Festival takes place from May 22nd to May 27th at the Nevada County Fairgrounds located at 11228 McCourtney Road in Grass Valley. Tickets can be purchased at https://strawberrymusic.com in advance or at the door for an extra charge. Single-day adult options are available from Thursday to Sunday. Adult 1-Day tickets start at $70 for a single day and top out at $100. The 4-Day option is already sold out. Teenager tickets (ages 13-19) are $30 for a single day while children (ages 7-12) are just $20 per day. Kids six and under are free. 5-Day camping passes are already sold out, but 4-Day and less are still available for a tiered fee.
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