Arts & Entertainment
Sourland Music Festival To Be Held Saturday In Hillsborough
Sourland Music Festival will benefit the Sourland Conservancy and feature great music, food, beer and wine on Saturday, June 23.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — The 15th annual Sourland Music Festival, which brings people together with local food, great music, and a spectacular view, will be held on Saturday (rain or shine) in Hillsborough.
Proceeds benefit the Sourland Conservancy, the nonprofit organization working to protect, promote and preserve the unique character of the Sourland Mountain region. The 90-square-mile Sourland region is home to the largest contiguous forest in Central New Jersey. The sparsely populated area includes parts of Somerset, Hunterdon and Mercer counties, and encompasses a complex ecosystem of forest, wetlands and grasslands.
Guests should bring a lawn chair, a blanket, some sun screen and sunglasses. Local food vendors, beer and wine garden along with a lineup of music that covers the Blues, Folk, Jazz and Rock will be featured.
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Music Line-Up:
- 4 p.m.: JB Kline Band
- 5 p.m.: Joshua Branson
- 6 p.m.: Nalani & Sarina
- 7 p.m.: The Verdict
- 8 p.m.: - Stolen Rhodes
- 9 p.m.: Flux Capacitor
The festival will be held at Hillsborough Golf & Country Club, 146 Wertsville Road, Hillsborough from 3 to 10 p.m.
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Tickets are $15 for adult admission ($25 at the gate); $25 adult admission with Sourland Conservancy Membership ($35 at the gate); $10 young people age 12 to 18 and children under 12 are free (same price at the gate); and $100 VIP Admission - over 21 only (not available at the Gate). Seating is limited for VIP experience.
For more information visit sourlandmusicfest.org or Facebook.
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