Although the festival season is winding down, there are a few events left on the schedule. One is the 5th annual Wormtown Music Festival, which will take place September 19 21 at a new venue (a natural amphitheater), Camp Kee-Wanee, in Greenfield, MA. The line-up includes Max Creek, Percy Hill, Reid Genauer and the Assembly of Dust, Revival (Allman Brothers tribute), Brothers Past, Fuzz & the Gratuitous Sextet, RAQ, Jen Durkin & Bomb Squad, Psychedelic Breakfast, Peter Prince & Trauma Unit, Jiggle, Uncle Sammy, ulu, Spookie Daly Pride, Seth Yacovone Band, Zen Tricksters, Entrain, Gordon Stone and many more. Discounted tickets are available through September 17.
To learn more, visit the official festival website.
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