All bands are Indiana native bands and will be performing classic country, hard drive, and bluegrass music.
Coming up on Saturday, Clearwater Family Tree Farm presents Pinestock Bluegrass Music Festival.
Artists like Tony Holt, Wildwood Valley Boys, Wes Miller Band, The Booze Hounds, Silvertowne, and The Moon Cave Ramblers will all be performing at this event.
All bands are Indiana native bands and will be performing classic country, hard drive, and bluegrass music. There will be food trucks, vendors, and camping for all. This will be hosted west of Rushville between Homer and Arlington at the Clearview Family Christmas Tree Farm. The exact address is 8451 W 100 S Arlington, IN 46014. Tickets will be available at the gate, you can also purchase them online through Clearview Family Tree Farm’s Facebook page. Tickets are $30 each with kids 14 and under getting in for free.
“These bands preforming will put a smile on your face,” Norris says. Saturday is also your last chance to catch headliner, Tony Holt, he stated that this will be his last on the road event. Gates open at noon and music will start at 3. “ It’s going to be a great full of energy event, all these bands bring good energy,” Norris says.
If you are looking for a good time on October 5 bring a lawn chair to Pinestock Bluegrass Music Festival at Clearview Family Tree Farms for some amazing artists. For additional information call 317-903-9772!
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