2023 Blissfest Lineup announced: Valerie June, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway to headline

May Erlewine sang and warmed hearts at the Song Tree stage during the 40th Annual Blissfest Music Festival.
May Erlewine sang and warmed hearts at the Song Tree stage during the 40th Annual Blissfest Music Festival.
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HARBOR SPRINGS — The 2023 Blissfest lineup was announced, with Valerie June and Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway headlining the event.

The three-day festival is being held July 7-9 at the Festival Farm and Blissfest Campground at 3695 Division Road in Harbor Springs.

The campgrounds will have eight performance areas set up, along with a silent disco, drum kiva, open mic and buskers.  There will also be activities, craft vendors, food vendors and healing arts information hosted at the event. A shuttle service will operate to bring festival-goers to Lake Michigan and a convenience store.

Throughout the weekend, more than 60 performers will be taking the stage, including Colin Hay, Abigail Washburn, Marc Broussard, Lindsay Lou, Yasmin Williams, Myron Elkins, The Sweet Water Warblers, Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers, Jourdan Thibodaux & Les Rodailleurs, and more.

Joe Hertler (left) and the Rainbow Seekers perform to a crowded audience at the 2021 Blissfest. The group is set to return for the 2023 festival.
Joe Hertler (left) and the Rainbow Seekers perform to a crowded audience at the 2021 Blissfest. The group is set to return for the 2023 festival.

The music festival features folk and roots performers, while bringing a celebration of music, culture, art and community together.

Set in rural Northern Michigan, the festival takes pride in the picturesque views and winds from the lake.

Wristbands for the festival can be purchased at the Blissfest website. The festival is currently on its second sale of weekend passes. Tier two tickets are available for $170 for members, $200 non-members and $80 for teens. When tier two sells out, tier three wristbands will be available for $235 and $90 for teens. Saturday passes will be available for $100 and $50 for teens.

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Campsite reservations are available for $75 as well.

All cars entering the  site will have to have a parking pass as well. A pass purchased ahead of time is $10 and $20 at the entryway.

More information about vendors and programming will become available closer to the event. For more information, visit blissfestfestival.org.

—Contact education reporter Karly Graham at kgraham@petoskeynews.com. Follow her on Twitter at @KarlyGrahamJRN

This article originally appeared on The Petoskey News-Review: 3-day Northern Michigan music festival, Blissfest, announces lineup