Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2025 lineup: Lucinda Williams, Courtney Barnett among first acts announced

San Francisco-Among the prominent names among the first names among the first group of works announced for the Blogras Festival this year. The three -day festival returns to the Golden Gate Gate in San Francisco in October, which represents the twenty -fifth anniversary.

Other works announced for the draft law Samara Hill, String Cheese Stuffy, Reverend Horton Heat, Watchhouse, Nick Lowe & Los Straitjackets, Dan Tyminski Band, Josh Ritter & Royal City Band, and local favorite, A prophet and his shoes in Kombia.

“For 25 years, Bluegrass had no testimony to the strength of music to collect people – free of people, comprehensive, and rooted in the spirit of society.” “What started as a modest celebration of BlueGrass has grown to become the beloved San Francisco traditions that honors the past while embracing the future. We are proud to move forward in Warren Hilman’s legacy and look forward to gathering again in Golden Gate Park to spend a weekend of unpopular music.”

“I am excited to return to Golden Gate Park for the Bluegrass completely,” says Courtney Parnet. “The last time I played with Court Phil in 2017 and we all had great time!”

This year, in honor of the twenty -fifth year of the long festival, some special events are planned in addition to the festival. Lyle Lovett will appear with San Francisco Symphony on September 13 at Davies Symphony Hall.

There will also be an honor for Emilio Harris in Masonic on October 2. Artists in Emilio Harris are scheduled to show Harris herself, Alison Russell, Albert Lee, Margo Price, Patty Griffin, Roderney Curwell, Rosan Cash, Wissam Bush, Shawn Colvin, Steve Earl, and Bidi Miller, who will work in Shot.

Blogras barely returns to Golden Jet Park 3-5 October.

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