
Festival for the Eno, the annual music and arts festival that takes place at West Point on the Eno, takes place Saturday, July 1, and Tuesday, July 4, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. This is one of many 4th of July celebrations in the Triangle.
The festival raises funds to protect and steward 7,500 acres of land, present educational programs and advocate for responsible development and a clean Eno River.
Through June 24, adult tickets are $25 for single day tickets, and $40 for a two-day pass. One-day tickets for kids ages 5-17 are $10, and two-day passes are $16. Children age 4 and under can attend for free.
June 25 and later, adult tickets are $35 per day and $60 for a two-day pass.
Ticket sales are limited and expected to sell out. They might not be available the day of the festival.
The festival will feature more than 60 artists on four stages, as well as a juried exhibit and market of talented regional artisans and artists.
In addition, the High Strung Community Music Center will present “Learn to Play” workshops, organized jams, the musical instrument petting zoo, a Guitar ER (emergency instrument repair), “make and take” activities, and sales of recordings from many of Festival performers.
Saturday
- Tift Merritt
- Jonathan Scales Fourchestra
- Mike Compton & Joe Newberry
- Demeanor, Danielle Howle
- Jon Shain & FJ Ventre
- Branchettes
- Mellow Swells
- The Bonies
- Gospel Jubilators
- Lightning Wells
- LesTheGenius
- Tre Charles
- Barefoot Manner
- Choral Society of Durham
- Tallulah Cloos
- Many more…
Tuesday
Check back soon for the stage schedule. Artists include:
- Bombadil
- African American Dance Ensemble
- Dawn Landes
- Sam Fribush Organ Trio
- Africa Unplugged
- Joseph Terrell
- Cosmic Collective
- Hammer No More the Fingers
- Tan & Sober Gentlemen
- Cane Creek Cloggers
- Lenny Mojo Hand
- Obie Family Band
- Spiritual Voices
- Rowdy Square Dance w/ the Five Points Rounders
- Paper Hand Puppet Intervention
- Slow Teeth
- Many more…
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