After weeks of speculation, the Hobstock Music Festival has been canceled. Although festival organizers have not made an official announcement or returned phone calls, several of the bands originally scheduled to appear have confirmed that the event will not take place. The festival was slated for July 18 20 in Carroll County, MS with a line-up featuring Widespread Panic, moe., Govt Mule, The Disco Biscuits, Medeski Martin & Wood, Galactic, and others. Stay tuned for further developments on ticket refunds.
The official website is www.hobstock.com.
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