Suwannee Rising Music Festival Revealed 2020 Lineup with a Stellar Selection of Artists

Suwannee Rising Music Festival Revealed 2020 Lineup with a Stellar Selection of Artists

Suwannee Rising Music Festival has released their artist lineup for the 2020 edition of the festival, returning for its second year to its home at the beautiful Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park (SOSMP) in Live Oak, Florida on April 16-18, 2020. Suwannee Rising will offer a wide-reaching mix of 37+ live artists on three stages for a three-day weekend filled with jam, funk, jazz, soul, rock, blues music and more. 

The 2020 festival will feature a headlining set by Phil Lesh, who is celebrating his 80th birthday this year, and Friends, plus a top billing of Grammy nominees including progressive future funk collective Lettuce x 2 (Best Contemporary Instrumental Album) and funk and soul duo Black Pumas (Best New Artist). The star-studded billing continues with Soulive, the funk/jazz trio of guitarist Eric Krasno, drummer Alan Evans and keyboardist Neal Evans; funk and jam band from New Orleans Dumpstaphunk; American southern rock/blues band North Mississippi All-Stars; percussion-based funk, hip hop and jazz group Ghost-Note which is headed by Snarky Puppy’s multi-Grammy–winning percussion duo of Robert “Sput” Searight and Nate Werth; funk, jazz & soul group Nth Power with trumpeter and vocalist Jennifer Hartswick; plus the unique stylings of Big SomethingButcher Brown x 2Zach Deputy x 2Travers Brothership x 2Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio x 2Mark Lettieri BandMagnolia Boulevard, Polyrhythmics x 2Erin and the WildfireErica Falls Band, and many more. 

Attendees will enjoy three days of music (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) on three stages: Amphitheater, Porch, Music Hall. There will be three nights of Primitive Camping (Thursday, Friday and Saturday); upgraded sites will be available for additional fees. There will also be a Food Truck Forest and Craft Village, and a Yoga and Workshop Tent. 

For tickets and more information click here. Children 12 and under are free.


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