Bluegrass-inspired festival returns to North Miami Beach
North Miami Beach will host a celebration of music, community, and heritage at the 47th Annual Everglades Bluegrass Festival this February.
Hosted by the South Florida Bluegrass Association, this three-day event will feature a diverse lineup of talented bands, family-friendly activities, and opportunities to camp on-site.
The event will showcase a variety of bluegrass styles performed by local and national musicians. Headliners include Carolina Bluegrass Styles, Blue Mountain Grass, and Willie Wells.
Beyond the music, attendees will be treated to food and beverage offerings from local vendors. They will also have the opportunity to explore Greynolds Park, which includes the nearby Oleta River and trails.
Visitors have the option to camp overnight in tents or RVs in a quieter section of the park for a fee. Visitors should note that public showers and restrooms will be available in the camping area.
For those who prefer a shorter visit, daily admission options are available. Early bird tickets purchased online before January 15 offer discounted prices, including a 3-day pass for $50 or single-day tickets with promotional discounts.
For additional details and to purchase tickets, attendees can visit the Eventbrite listing.
Poster printing can be used by organizers to let the community know about the dates of annual events such as this one.
The event will take place from Friday, February 7 to Sunday, February 9 at Greynolds Park, 18501 North East 22nd Avenue, N. Miami Beach, Florida.
Hosted by the South Florida Bluegrass Association, this three-day event will feature a diverse lineup of talented bands, family-friendly activities, and opportunities to camp on-site.
The event will showcase a variety of bluegrass styles performed by local and national musicians. Headliners include Carolina Bluegrass Styles, Blue Mountain Grass, and Willie Wells.
Beyond the music, attendees will be treated to food and beverage offerings from local vendors. They will also have the opportunity to explore Greynolds Park, which includes the nearby Oleta River and trails.
Visitors have the option to camp overnight in tents or RVs in a quieter section of the park for a fee. Visitors should note that public showers and restrooms will be available in the camping area.
For those who prefer a shorter visit, daily admission options are available. Early bird tickets purchased online before January 15 offer discounted prices, including a 3-day pass for $50 or single-day tickets with promotional discounts.
For additional details and to purchase tickets, attendees can visit the Eventbrite listing.
Poster printing can be used by organizers to let the community know about the dates of annual events such as this one.
The event will take place from Friday, February 7 to Sunday, February 9 at Greynolds Park, 18501 North East 22nd Avenue, N. Miami Beach, Florida.