Florida’s largest free music festival and benefit concert, the Sing Out Loud Festival, has published the festival schedule online at www.singoutloudfestival.com. With a roster of 334 national, regional and local performers, the 4th Annual Sing Out Loud Festival set a new record for number of acts playing during the month of September in St. Augustine, Florida.
Each weekend in September, beginning Friday, September 6 through Sunday, September 29, 11 St. Augustine venues will host free live performances by hundreds of singers, musicians, poets and comedians in an epic celebration of live entertainment. The full schedule detailing the acts, the venues and set times is now available HERE.
The festival features performers ranging in genres from indie rock, Americana, blues, hip-hop and electronica to spoken word, bluegrass, punk rock, jazz and comedy. This year’s festival brings local and regional acts together with headliners such as Grammy award-winning country music star Kacey Musgraves, retro soul group St. Paul & The Broken Bones, indie pop songstress Jenny Lewis, lo-fi guitar hero Kurt Vile, Americana troubadours Shovels & Rope, hip-hop icon and member of Wu-Tang Clan GZA, beach goth purveyors The Growlers, punk rock torchbearers Hot Water Music and Propagandhi, indie rock charmer Phosphorescent, New Orleans brass troupe The Dirty Dozen Brass Band and many more.
Every performance is free and open to the public with exception of the Saturday, September 21 Kacey Musgraves Benefit Concert. In addition to live performances, workshops led by national music industry professionals will be held the weekend of September 21 and 22. The topics will focus on artist development, music marketing and the recording industry. Details on the workshops including locations, panelists and more will be released the week of August 5.
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