March 28, 2024
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All Good Music Festival returns to West Virginia with CAKE

The 18th annual All Good Music Festival & Campout returns to ‘Wild and Wonderful’ West Virginia. Offering fans the combination of music festival isolation at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains along with convenient access from the entire mid-Atlantic region, the venue Berry Hill Farm is located in Summit Point, WV, only 90 minutes from Baltimore and 75 minutes from Washington D.C., the nearest the event has taken place to these metropolitan areas since 1999.

In total, over 32 headlining acts will hit the stage offering up the best in live rock, bluegrass, indie, Americana, funk, electronica and jams. As always, All Good features a unique festival experience by having side-by-side main stages with absolutely no overlapping sets throughout the entire weekend.   

The complete artist lineup for the 2015 All Good Music Festival includes:

  • All GoodPrimus
  • moe.
  • CAKE
  • Thievery Corporation
  • Lotus
  • SOJA
  • STS9
  • John Butler Trio
  • The Word
  • Railroad Earth
  • Greensky Bluegrass
  • Dark Star Orchestra
  • Keller Williams
  • Yonder Mountain String Band
  • Lettuce
  • Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
  • JJ Grey & Mofro
  • Chris Robinson Brotherhood
  • BoomBox
  • Antibalas
  • Balkan Beat Box
  • Twiddle
  • The Motet
  • Everyone Orchestra
  • The Bridge
  • Elephant Revival
  • Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
  • TAUK
  • Cabinet
  • Turkuaz
  • Zoogma
  • Judah & the Lion

Early Bird tickets offer three days and nights, parking, and all entertainment for $199 and are available at http://www.AllGoodFestival.com. ‘Even Better VIP’ options offer expanded and enhanced festival experiences with an Even Better area closer to the concert venue as well as a host of additional benefits. Even Better tickets are available now for $525.

Believe in Music Stage

After touring with The Bridge for over a decade, musician Kenny Liner started a Baltimore non-profit program, called Believe in Music, as a way to give back to the city from which he came. Believe in Music’s mission is to promote self-expression and community awareness through music education. Working in underprivileged communities, the organization reaches out teaching music to dozens of students each day.

Liner has developed a relationship with Walther Productions, working to produce events while raising money for Believe in Music and awareness of its mission.  Together, they crafted the concept for the Believe in Music Stage at this year’s All Good Music Festival, a third performance area situated adjacent to the camping area. “I’m so thankful for All Good’s commitment to serving disadvantaged communities and their understanding of how vital it is for every student to have the opportunity to learn music, no matter where they come from” says Liner.

Up and coming acts will come together on the stage, interact closely with attendees and All Good Presents affiliates, and perform within a culture of community outreach. Additionally, the Believe in Music stage will feature workshops run by various main stage artists.  On behalf of each artist performing on the Believe in Music Stage, All Good Festival is making a donation directly benefiting the program.

Artists performing the Believe in Music Stage:

  • Big Something
  • ELM
  • B Side Shuffle
  • Drop Electric
  • Fletcher’s Grove
  • Grand Ole Ditch
  • Tabasco Bustelo
  • Second Self

“We feel so grateful for the chance to not only perform at this amazing festival, but to have such a great opportunity to give back to the community that we live in” says Jon Brady of ELM.  Nick MacDaniels of Big Something says  “We are really excited and honored to be a part of it!”

For complete All Good Festival information, ticketing options and to link up on social media, please visit:

http://www.allgoodfestival.com  

http://www.facebook.com/allgoodmusicfestival

http://www.twitter.com/allgoodfestival

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