March 2022 Bluegrass Festivals

March Bluegrass Festival links for 2022. Click on titles to visit event websites for more information

2022 Bluegrass Music Festivals In March.

Winter Bluegrass Weekend Mar. 4th through the 6th in Plymouth, Minnesota.

Shorty’s Strickly Bluegrass Festival, Mar. 3rd through the 6th in East Peoria, Illinois.

Cabin Fever Pickin’ Party Mar. 3rd through the 5th, in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Bluegrass On The Beach March 5th through the 7th in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.

Withlacoochee River Bluegrass Festival, March 17th through the 19th in Dunnellon, Florida.

Marana Bluegrass Festival, Mar 11th through the13th in Marana, Arizona.

Wilmington Bluegrass Festival, Mar 25th through the 27th in Claymont, Delaware.

Naperville Bluegrass Festival, March 25th & 26th in Naperville, Illinois.

NO CONFIRMED DATES, CANCELED OR POSTPONED

Sonoma County Bluegrass and Folk Festival, in Sebastopol, California.

Clarion River Jam Bluegrass Festival, in Clarion, Pennsylvania, no confirmed date for 2022.

 DC Bluegrass Festival in Tysons Corner, Virginia, no confirmed date for 2022.

Kentucky Fried Pickin’ in Owensboro, Kentucky.

Blue, Brew & ‘Que Festival SEPTEMBER 18, 2021 in Kenansville, North Carolina.

A bluegrass festival brings music lovers and bluegrass bands together. The festival usually lasts a day, a weekend, or a week. Festivals can be found worldwide, but are most prevalent in the United States. In addition to bluegrass artist performances, and jamming in the campgrounds, a bluegrass festival typically offers food, crafts, and other items for sale. Bluegrass refers to the style of music played at the festival. Planning a bluegrass festival starts months before the event. Funding for these events begins and often involves donations from organizations and companies wishing to promote bluegrass music. Bluegrass singers are invited to attend and perform. The festival is advertised to the public for community involvement. A bluegrass festival is usually held outside during the warm season and inside for the winter season. Food vendors set up around the festival or in a nearby location. Festival attendees dress in casual attire and sometimes they dress in period pieces denoting bluegrass roots. Bluegrass festivals take a tremendous amount of time and effort! Without many unpaid volunteers & community involvement, these events would cease to exist. The Southwest Bluegrass Association encourages all to support their bands, sponsors, vendors,  and buy a T-shirt! Everything you do will go a long way to encourage bluegrass music festival and event promoters. To keep putting their efforts into continuing a tradition of bluegrass festivals & events for us to enjoy!