Greensky Bluegrass to Take Center Stage at Ann Arbor Folk Fest in 2026, Featuring a Friday Night Headliner.
Kalamazoo's influential bluegrass quintet Greensky Bluegrass has been announced as the headlining act for the 49th edition of the Ann Arbor Folk Festival in January 2026. The band will kick off the event with a full-length concert on Friday, January 30, marking a new format for the festival.
According to organizers, audience feedback prompted the decision to add a headline performance on the first night of the festival. The lineup features a mix of acts on Saturday, including Amos Lee, Dawes, the Crane Wives, Jon Muq, Rabbitology, and Ryan Montbleau, who will serve as the event's traditional MC.
The festival will celebrate its 49th edition at Hill Auditorium and aims to raise funds for the non-profit venue The Ark. Organizers note that tickets are now available, with prices ranging from $56.60 to $281.50.
Greensky Bluegrass is known for their unique blend of bluegrass sounds with other musical influences, featuring a five-piece lineup consisting of Dave Bruzza on guitar, Paul Hoffman on mandolin, Michael Arlen Bont on banjo, Anders Beck on dobro, and Mike Devol on upright bass. Tickets for the Friday show will go on sale at 10 a.m. on November 21.
The festival promises to be an exciting celebration of folk music, with Greensky Bluegrass taking center stage as the headline act.
Kalamazoo's influential bluegrass quintet Greensky Bluegrass has been announced as the headlining act for the 49th edition of the Ann Arbor Folk Festival in January 2026. The band will kick off the event with a full-length concert on Friday, January 30, marking a new format for the festival.
According to organizers, audience feedback prompted the decision to add a headline performance on the first night of the festival. The lineup features a mix of acts on Saturday, including Amos Lee, Dawes, the Crane Wives, Jon Muq, Rabbitology, and Ryan Montbleau, who will serve as the event's traditional MC.
The festival will celebrate its 49th edition at Hill Auditorium and aims to raise funds for the non-profit venue The Ark. Organizers note that tickets are now available, with prices ranging from $56.60 to $281.50.
Greensky Bluegrass is known for their unique blend of bluegrass sounds with other musical influences, featuring a five-piece lineup consisting of Dave Bruzza on guitar, Paul Hoffman on mandolin, Michael Arlen Bont on banjo, Anders Beck on dobro, and Mike Devol on upright bass. Tickets for the Friday show will go on sale at 10 a.m. on November 21.
The festival promises to be an exciting celebration of folk music, with Greensky Bluegrass taking center stage as the headline act.