Greensky Bluegrass to Take Center Stage at Ann Arbor Folk Fest in 2026
Kalamazoo's beloved bluegrass quintet, Greensky Bluegrass, has been tapped as the headlining act for next year's Ann Arbor Folk Fest. The band will kick off the four-day festival with a full-length concert on Friday, January 30th, marking a new format for the event.
According to organizers, this move was made in response to audience feedback, who expressed enthusiasm for a longer headline performance. Greensky Bluegrass is set to deliver a high-energy show at Hill Auditorium, where the event will also raise funds for The Ark, a nonprofit venue that has been a staple of the local music scene.
The festival's lineup includes an eclectic mix of artists, including Amos Lee, Dawes, and the Crane Wives, who will perform on Saturday, January 31st. Jon Muq and Rabbitology will join Ryan Montbleau as part of the event's traditional MC rotation. Tickets for the festival range from $56.60 to $281.50.
Founded in 2000, Greensky Bluegrass has become a staple of the jam band scene by blending bluegrass sounds with other musical influences. The five-piece lineup consists of Dave Bruzza on guitar, Paul Hoffman on mandolin, Michael Arlen Bont on banjo, Anders Beck on dobro, and Mike Devol on upright bass.
Tickets for the Friday show go on sale at 10 a.m. on November 21st. Tickets for the Saturday show are available now through The Ark's website.
Kalamazoo's beloved bluegrass quintet, Greensky Bluegrass, has been tapped as the headlining act for next year's Ann Arbor Folk Fest. The band will kick off the four-day festival with a full-length concert on Friday, January 30th, marking a new format for the event.
According to organizers, this move was made in response to audience feedback, who expressed enthusiasm for a longer headline performance. Greensky Bluegrass is set to deliver a high-energy show at Hill Auditorium, where the event will also raise funds for The Ark, a nonprofit venue that has been a staple of the local music scene.
The festival's lineup includes an eclectic mix of artists, including Amos Lee, Dawes, and the Crane Wives, who will perform on Saturday, January 31st. Jon Muq and Rabbitology will join Ryan Montbleau as part of the event's traditional MC rotation. Tickets for the festival range from $56.60 to $281.50.
Founded in 2000, Greensky Bluegrass has become a staple of the jam band scene by blending bluegrass sounds with other musical influences. The five-piece lineup consists of Dave Bruzza on guitar, Paul Hoffman on mandolin, Michael Arlen Bont on banjo, Anders Beck on dobro, and Mike Devol on upright bass.
Tickets for the Friday show go on sale at 10 a.m. on November 21st. Tickets for the Saturday show are available now through The Ark's website.