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A Guide to the World of Bluegrass Festival, Raleigh

Craig Makepeace logo: MainLogo Craig Makepeace 06.08.2022 20:44:41 Craig Makepeace
Fun times at the Raleigh Bluegrass festival

Are you ready for one of the biggest events in Raleigh and the largest free urban bluegrass festival in the world? Grab your banjos and dancing toes for two-days of music across multiple stages on Fayetteville Street in Downtown Raleigh, NC.

If I were to use a phrase to sum up the Raleigh Bluegrass festival, it would be what the Irish call "a good craic," slang for a fun time with great company and lively experiences - usually dancing, music, and conversation.

If you understand "craic," you now understand the vibe of the festival. If you know this Bluegrass festival, you now understand "craic" (How were my interpreting skills?)

After years of always being out of town, Craig and I finally attended the Bluegrass festival last year (2021). We had a blast, even though we didn't know many of the artists and aren't devout bluegrass fans, but certainly love live music and for the fun time it brings.

We enjoyed wandering the streets, getting into the festive spirit, discovering new music, and dancing to the headline acts in Red Hat Amphitheater with new friends.

I look forward to many more years of bluegrass memories in Raleigh!

Are you ready for one of the biggest events in Raleigh and the largest free urban bluegrass festival in the world? Grab your banjos and dancing toes for two-days of music across multiple stages on Fayetteville Street in Downtown Raleigh, NC. If I were to use a phrase to sum up the Raleigh Bluegrass festival, .

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This annual "Most Important Week in Bluegrass" includes the IBMA Business Conference, the IBMA Bluegrass Ramble showcase series and the 33rd Annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards (all ticketed events). The IBMA Bluegrass Live! festival closes out the week - free and ticketed.

In 2022, it will be held September 27 - Oct 1 with the Bluegrass festival happening on the weekend of Sept 30 & October 1st.

Events for the five-day festival are held in Raleigh Convention Center, the Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts, Red Hat Amphitheater, and at various venues in town.

Hundreds of amazing musicians perform in the clubs, bars, and on the streets over the course of the week.

IBMA - the International Bluegrass Music Association - is the non-profit music association that connects, educates, and empowers bluegrass professionals and enthusiasts, honoring tradition and encouraging innovation in the bluegrass community worldwide. 

The IBMA event that is relevant to most of the general public is the two-day IBMA Bluegrass Live! festival powered by PNC. Last year around 100,000 people attended the event.

This year marks the festival's 10th anniversary in Raleigh. To celebrate, they're bringing a few of the artists who played the Red Hat Stage during the first year.

PineCone, (Piedmont Council of Traditional Music), a Raleigh-based nonprofit, is the local host and festival producer. It was founded in 1984 by a group of friends looking to preserve, present and promote music and dance that's rooted in the Piedmont. 

The festival features the best performers and musicians in the national and international bluegrass scene each year. Streets are blocked off and you'll find free music all over the city in addition to the main stage at Red Hat Amphitheater.

The event also includes an amazing street festival complete with delicious food, a dance tent, a BBQ cook-off, an arts & crafts market and many other activities for all ages.

If you're a devout bluegrass fan, I highly recommend getting tickets for the Friday and Saturday night performances at Red Hat Amphitheater.

It's an incredible experience and where you'll see the main headliners. Last year we saw Steep Canyon Rangers and Yonder Mountain String Band. Both were phenomenal.

We had perfect temperatures, clear skies, and plenty of room for dancing at the side near the bars.

Red Hat is truly a beautiful outdoor music venue in Raleigh, especially with the backdrop of the giant shimmer wall, a reflective LED oak tree mural on the side of the Raleigh Convention Center made up of 79,464 light and dark aluminum squares that change shape and color.

Headline acts include the Grammy-winning Infamous Stringdusters; the Jerry Douglas Band; Sierra Hull, one of the top young stars in bluegrass; and Della Mae, an all-woman band from Boston.

This year, they are bringing back a limited number of free general admission tickets. You can also purchase single-day tickets and two-day passes starting at $50 per night. Tickets are available here.

Sections 1, 2, 3 and 7 will be ticketed, and all other seating will be free.

For those who want to experience a rich diversity of bluegrass artists from young to old, and up-and-coming artists and bluegrass legends, the FREE Street Festival is where it's at!

Last year, close to 70 artists performed free concerts on various stages during the Bluegrass festival in Raleigh.

A main stage was in the parking lot in front of the Duke Center for Performing Arts, and at the Capitol Building end of Fayetteville street as well as a small stage on Davie St, and the Youth Stage at City Plaza. The Courthouse steps also had smaller bands playing throughout the day.

This year, the format will be similar, with the addition of a gospel stage - with a bluegrass twist.

All the stages are connected along five blocks of Fayetteville Street by a strip of food trucks, beer tents, arts and crafts and sponsor booths.

Just walk (or dance) up and down to the beat of the bluegrass bass and fiddle and see what you discover! The Street Fest is a little rowdier than the Red Hat vibe - when we attended, most people sat down to listen to the music.

One of my favorite bluegrass experiences last year was listening to the band Square Deal in City Plaza, Fayetteville St. They were young and talented. Singer and multi-instrumentalist, Hubby Jenkins was also a great discovery tucked away on Davie St and the rockabilly vibe of the Jackob's Ferry Stragglers was also a lot of fun.

Music is scheduled from 12pm - 11pm on both days, and artists have sets ranging from 45 - 90 minutes. At the end of the night, every stage will have a high-energy band to dance around to!

The Raleigh Arts Festival by Artsplosure is another Raleigh annual event we recommend you attend. This nonprofit art and cultural event production studio also supports Wide Open Bluegrass with an art market!

The Bluegrass Live! Art Market recognizes our talented arts community and will feature stalls from unique artisans from across the United State selling their works.

I always love seeing the work of our local artisans through Artsplosure and other art festivals in Wake County like Spring and Lazy Days Festivals in Cary.

Wander round in between sets and grab a memento to brighten up your home and remind you of fun times at the Bluegrass Festival. See more of the biggest festivals and events in Raleigh.

I left Craig for an hour or so at the event to shuttle Savannah home from a friend's party. I returned to a very happy Craig who had found the Jim Beam tasting tent and a few friends. Some of you may have even seen his dancing moves late that night in Red Hat!

There are plenty of local food trucks at the festival from fish and chips to ice-cream! We enjoyed a plate of BBQ from Fat Boys BBQ food truck.

It's pretty common for bluegrass jams to pop-up in various places during bluegrass-week. Always be prepared with your fiddle, as it's pretty informal and will just happen when it happens.

There may be some set places so stay updated with the event to find out where they are.

If the Bluegrass Live! two-day festival is not enough bluegrass for you, the festival has other events across the five days you may want to attend:

All Bluegrass fans are welcome! Read this ADA section on the Bluegrass website to learn more about drop-off points, accessible viewing areas around stages, mobility options, quiet spaces, sighted guides, restrooms, public transportation, and parking, and more!

Accessibility information for all IBMA World of Bluegrass events will also be available at the Welcome Kiosk in the Raleigh Convention Center.

There is street parking all over downtown, (free on weekends), but may be difficult to find a spot. Remember Fayetteville St will be closed (and possibly others). There are lots of paid parking garages around downtown Raleigh. You may be better parking a little further away than downtown and walking in.

Accommodation could book up quickly for this popular festival, especially in Downtown Raleigh. It will be the best place to stay with easy walking distance to the event and nearby Raleigh restaurants and other things to do.

Here are a couple of our favorite hotels in Raleigh:

If you are visiting from out of town and have a few extra days, here are some guides to help you plan out your days exploring Raleigh:

Do you plan on attending the Bluegrass Festival in Raleigh? Share in the comments which act you are most looking forward to?

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