Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival Brings Authentic Appalachian Sounds to Pilesgrove

by Breaking Local News Report

PILEGROVE TOWNSHIP, NJ – From August 30 to September 1, the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival will once again fill the Salem County Fairgrounds with the soulful sounds of southern Appalachian old-time and bluegrass music. Now in its latest edition, this family-friendly festival continues to be a beloved event for both bluegrass enthusiasts and those looking to experience the rich musical traditions of the region.

The festival offers a full weekend of music, featuring performances by some of the finest bluegrass and old-time musicians. In addition to the main stage, families will appreciate the Children’s Stage, where younger attendees can enjoy music and entertainment tailored just for them. This emphasis on creating a welcoming environment for all ages is a hallmark of the festival.

For those looking to immerse themselves fully in the festival experience, camping is a popular option. The expansive fairgrounds provide ample space for both tent and RV campers. Unlike many other festivals, the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival does not charge extra for camping, making it an appealing choice for weekend ticket holders who wish to stay on-site. However, it’s important to note that camping is only available to those with weekend passes, as daily ticket holders are not permitted to bring vehicles or camping gear into the campground.

Located at 725 Route 40 in Pilesgrove Township, the Salem County Fairgrounds provide the perfect rustic setting for a weekend of authentic bluegrass music. With tickets available for purchase and children 17 and under admitted free when accompanied by adult ticket holders, this festival offers an accessible and unforgettable experience for all who attend.

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