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Earl Scruggs Music Festival kicks off weekend of bluegrass

Earl Scruggs Music Festival kicks off weekend of bluegrass

Published 10:55 pm Friday, August 29, 2025

MILL SPRING— Thousands of bluegrass fans gathered Friday as the Earl Scruggs Music Festival opened its three-day celebration of music, food, and community. Perfect weather set the stage for performances alongside workshops, raffles, artisan shopping, and a Kids Zone.
The festival continues through Sunday, closing with a full evening of music and festivities. Details are available at www.earlscruggsmusicfest.com.

Bluegrass Without Borders educated and delighted crowds at the Legends Stage (Photo by Cora Wagoner)

Bluegrass Without Borders educated and delighted crowds at the Legends Stage (Photo by Cora Wagoner)

The PacJAM Performers brought some local flair to the Foggy Mountain Stage on Friday (Photo by Cora Wagoner)

Bear Creek Bandits performing Friday at the Silver Spoon Saloon Stage (Photo by Eli Johnson)

Tony Trischcka & Friends (Photo by Eli Johnson)

Jake Rozier (Photo by Cora Wagoner)

(Photo by Cora Wagoner)

Henhouse Prowlers perform Friday evening on the Foggy Mountain Stage (Photo by Eli Johnson)

Asheville-based Holler Choir performing Friday (Photo by Cora Wagoner)

The Gilkey Cattle Company performed a late-night set at the Silver Spoon Saloon Stage (Photo by Cora Wagoner)

Authentic Unlimited kicked things off Friday on the Flint Hill Stage (Photo by Eli Johnson)

Sister Sadie performing Friday (Photo by Cora Wagoner)

The War and Treaty brought the house down on the Flint Hill Stage (Photo by Cora Wagoner)

The Wood Brothers headlined the event on Friday night (Photo by Eli Johnson)



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