Organizers say this year’s event will look different from previous years while still providing the community with an opportunity to safely celebrate and support the arts community. “‘A Taste of Panoply’ will offer a much-needed opportunity for the community to once again experience the arts in Big Spring Park while supporting our local artists, musicians and food trucks.” “Panoply has been a Huntsville tradition for nearly four decades – a spring celebration of art, music and more,” said Allison Dillon-Jauken, Arts Huntsville Executive Director. This year’s festival is designed to limit touch points and close contact among festival-goers. With this change, only Panoply’s Friday evening event will be ticketed this year at $20 per person. The Friday Night Festival Preview will allow a limited number of attendees first access to shop the Art Marketplace and enjoy the Lamont Landers Band.Ĭlosing out Friday evening is Nashville-based headlining act The War And Treaty. The dynamic husband-and-wife duo were named emerging artists of the year by the Americana Music Association and were featured at the 2021 Rose Bowl Parade Spectacular. The War And Treaty has previously performed with Mumford & Sons, toured with Jason Isbell and will be opening for John Legend on multiple tour dates this summer.įollowing their performance, a fireworks show will cap off the evening’s festivities. Saturday and Sunday are free for the public to attend with a suggested donation of $10 per adult. “It is critical for our creative workers – our area musicians and artists – to have places like Panoply to perform and sell their work. At the same time, the pandemic has impacted Arts Huntsville and all area arts organizations, and it is also vital that we fund the expenses associated with this year’s event,” Dillon-Jauken said. The festival welcomes back favorite local and regional musical acts to the Panoply Showcase Stage and local and national artists to the Art Marketplacefor all three days. Saturday and Sunday will feature demonstrations and takeaway activities for all ages on STEAM Street and at Creativity Corner, along with strolling characters and more. This year, Arts Huntsville welcomes 15 musical performances to the Panoply Showcase Stage, sponsored by Buffalo Rock. Saturday on the Showcase Stage features local and regional talent throughout the day including the following acts: Tyler A.K., Them Damn Dogs, WANDA, Joe Cagle, DMRSoul and Lana White. ![]() Saturday night, the Unique Live Band will open for the headlining act The Vegabonds, who will close out the evening with a night of Southern rock music. ![]() The Alabama-born, Tennessee-bred group of five musicians released their fifth studio album “V” in 2019 and havepreviously opened for acts such as Lynyrd Skynyrd and the late Gregg Allman.
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