Arts & Entertainment

Live Music Coming To The Streets Of Doylestown In September

The Doylestown Arts Festiva will bring 40 live performances to five stages across the downtown on Sept 9 and 10.

Visitors to this year’s festival will enjoy the sights and sounds of talented performers from a variety of genres across five stages.
Visitors to this year’s festival will enjoy the sights and sounds of talented performers from a variety of genres across five stages. (Contributed)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The 32nd annual Doylestown Arts Festival has set the stage for a weekend chock full of live music on September 9th and 10th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Visitors to this year’s festival will enjoy the sights and sounds of talented performers from a variety of genres across five stages on the streets of downtown Doylestown. The festival, and all of
the scheduled performances are free to attend.

This year’s music lineup features performances from 40 artists from across Bucks County, the greater Philadelphia region, and beyond. Performers include Dirk Quinn Band, Badd Kitti, Eric Mintel Quartet, FayeM, Hearts Club Band, Cherry Lane Band, Elle Gyandoh, The Outcrops, Minas, Seamus Kelleher, Wooden Ships Band, Mary Grace, Sentiment of Sun, and many more. Visit https://www.dtownartsfestival.com/schedule/music/ for a complete schedule of performances.

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“Over the years we have worked hard to grow the festival’s commitment to high-quality live music. Music is how we connect as people, and it gives such a unique energy to our weekend-long festival,” said Tim Farrell, the volunteer music director for the Doylestown Arts Festival.

Music lovers from near and far are invited to come out and experience the performances as well as over 150 independent artists and a range of demonstrations and activities at the Doylestown Arts Festival this September.

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Home to more than 8,000 residents as well as the Michener Art Museum, Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle, TileWorks, the County Theater, and a robust downtown of galleries, restaurants, and locally-owned shops and boutiques, Doylestown is nationally recognized as a destination town.

The Doylestown Arts Festival is made possible by a small volunteer committee of Discover Doylestown and is presented by the Thompson Organization. For more information about this year’s festival, visit dtownartsfestival.com.

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