The initial artist announcement for the Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival, features a number of acts who will perform two sets at the event. Yonder Mountain String Band, STS9, Railroad Earth, Porter Batiste Stoltz, Perpetual Groove, Split Lip Rayfield and Cornmeal are among the performers slated to deliver two sets. In addition, the initial artist announcement also includes: Sly & Robbie, Galactic, Buckethead, Digable Planets, Steve Kimock & Crazy Engine, The Egg, Jimmy Herring Band, EOTO, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Boombox and Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey. The Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival has moved to Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas for its 6th annual installment, with tickets now on sale.
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