Stringdusters. Douglas, Hull, Rowan play IBMA fest
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Stringdusters. Douglas, Hull, Rowan play IBMA fest

Friday, March 18, 2022 – The Infamous Stringdusters, The Jerry Douglas Band, Sierra Hull and Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band are among the initial acts slated to play IBMA Bluegrass Live! two-day festival at the 2022 IBMA World of Bluegrass in late September.

Tickets for the festival, which will be held Sept. 30-Oct. 1 in Raleigh, N.C., will go on sale to IBMA and PineCone members April 5 and the general public April 19.

Balsam Range, Dom Flemons & Shultz's Dream (with Brian Farrow, Dante' Pope and Tray Wellington), Della Mae, and Twisted Pine also will play. Additional main stage acts will be announced at a later date.

IBMA Bluegrass Live! is part of the five-day IBMA World of Bluegrass event.

"It is wonderful to be getting back to the music in Raleigh, and we are excited to announce the initial lineup of blockbuster performances for this year's IBMA Bluegrass Live! powered by PNC," said Pat Morris, executive director of IBMA. "The fan experience will be unmatched at this year's event and we look forward to an exciting week of reuniting with old friends and hearing great music, from award-winning artists to special collaborations with amazing guests. Stay tuned for more exciting announcements."


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