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Backwoods At Mulberry Mountain announces 2021 lineup

  • By Todd Gill · Wednesday, May 5, 2021 

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The Backwoods at Mulberry Mountain music festival has announced the lineup for its 2021 event, set for Aug. 26-29.

Featured headliners include The String Cheese Incident, Shpongle, Greensky Bluegrass and more.

The lineup also includes performances from AC Slater, Acid Katz, Andy Frasco & The U.N., Arkansauce, Artifakts, Avry, Bumpin Uglies, Carbin, Cnopes, Com Truise, Cycles, Dalton Richmond, Detox Unit, Dirtfoot, Flintwick, Fractal Sky, Freddy Todd, The Irie Lions, Jeff White, Jonteal, Keller Williams, Lusic, Maddy O’Neal, Modeling, Mlotik, Molokai, Of The Trees, Opal Agafia, Papadosio, PLS&TY, Prado, Ryan Viser, Spafford, Stiff Necked, Sunsquabi, Trymore Mojo and Zeke Beats.

Also planned are comedians, workshops, and other performances, officials said.

Tickets are available at backwoodsmusicfestival.com.

Last year’s event was canceled because of the pandemic, but many of the same artists are back on the schedule for this year. The 2019 event was cut short after a helicopter crashed while giving sky tours on the final day of the festival. At least two bands, including G Jones, canceled their scheduled performances while crews searched the area for the helicopter. Three people were killed and a fourth injured in the crash.



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