2023 Festival Schedule

Schedule & Acts Subject to Change

Thursday, July 27th

Opening Night Performances
Outdoor Main and Side Stages or Inside Cozy Cove
Spaghetti Dinner Starts at 5:15 PM

For Artists' Pics & Bios, click plus (+) sign to the right on their time/listing box.

Friday, July 28th

12 PM Noon Bluegrass Institute of the Northwoods Intermission

Patrick Downing, leader of the Down From The Hills band, has been known throughout his long history of performances at the MidSummer Bluegrass Festival, to recruit and train audience members to become part of his band's performances.  If you don't have an instrument along, Patrick will train you on spoons or the washboard, that goes particularly well while playing Cajun tune renditions.  So, whether you decide to be a participant or curious onlooker, get yourself ready to enjoy some: "Rompin', Stompin' Bluegrass & Cajun Music.  Wear yer dancin' shoes!"

5 PM Bluegrass Institute of the Northwoods Intermission

Seth Mulder & Midnight Run, Meet & Greet Q & A
(Please have your thought-out questions ready and/or email them ahead of time)

With each band member a graduate of East Tennessee State University majoring in Bluegrass or the Bluegrass, Old-Time, Celtic and Country Music Studies program, there in itself spans enough material for a year’s worth of Meet & Greets Q & A’s. Nevertheless, it may be intriguing to ask them about their annual January Bluegrass Cruise to the Bahamas.

Saturday, July 29th

12 PM Noon Bluegrass Institute of the Northwoods Intermission

Patrick Downing, leader of the Down From The Hills band, has been known throughout his long history of performances at the MidSummer Bluegrass Festival, to recruit and train audience members to become part of his band's performances.  If you don't have an instrument along, Patrick will train you on spoons or the washboard, that goes particularly well while playing Cajun tune renditions.  So, whether you decide to be a participant or curious onlooker, get yourself ready to enjoy some: "Rompin', Stompin' Bluegrass & Cajun Music.  Wear yer dancin' shoes!"

5 PM Bluegrass Institute of the Northwoods

The Tim O’Brien Band, Meet & Greet Q & A
(Please have your thought-out questions ready and/or email them ahead of time)

To give patrons an outline of what might be discussed in this Meet & Greet session, it proceeds from a quote of Mr. O’Brien’s about a person who provided  him great inspiration: "Doc Watson's a great roadmap for anybody, really, because he played all kinds of music and made it sound like Doc Watson music," said O'Brien. "Of course, people put him in a bluegrass-folk music pigeonhole, but he really brought all of it together, and that's kind of what I was interested in." O'Brien found a simpatico musical community in Boulder, Colorado, where he moved in 1974 and became a leading figure in the world of contemporary or progressive bluegrass – most notably in the quartet Hot Rize, which toured nationally over its 40-year tenure and earned a Grammy nomination for its 1989 album "Take it Home." In the mid-'90s, O'Brien decamped to Nashville, where he became a first-call mandolin, guitar, fiddle and banjo player on Music City sessions, and collaborated with artists like Steve Earle, Sturgill Simpson and Dan Auerbach; Kathy Mattea, Garth Brooks and the Dixie Chicks cut his compositions, and in 2015 he won a Grammy as a member of the bluegrass supergroup the Earls of Leicester, a nice companion for O'Brien's 2005 Best Traditional Folk Grammy for his album “Fiddler’s Green”.

Sunday, July 30th - Gospel Hours