See who’s headlining at the Hinterland Music Festival, arranged in St. Charles. If you are dreaming of experiencing music on summer nights, the festival is for you.
Hinterland Music Festival is a numerous-day music festival organized at the Avenue of the Saints Amphitheater in St. Charles, lowa, which was held first back in 2015. The festival happens annually in August and is the largest music festival in lowa.
Moreover, Hinterland features craft vendors, art, and camping in addition to live music. The music festival is arranged by Sam Summers, the co-owner of a local music venue and booker for a concert series. Well, Water Works Park, situated along the Raccoon River four miles southwest of Downtown Des Moines was all set to organize for the first ever year. The debutant edition was moved to St. Charles, twenty miles to the south, due to flooding concerts at the part. It led a crowd of around 14,000 over the two days only. In 2016, the festival declared plans to return to St. Charles.
The music festival expanded to three days in 2019, Hinterland was canceled in 2020 as Covid-19 surfaced and left the world concerned. The 2022 festival added a fourth day before scaling back to three days back in 2023.
Peek past the freezy temperatures plaguing Iowa and toward summer festivals. Hinterland Music Festival organized in St. Charles from August 2nd to 4th, just released this year’s lineup after an early year that welcomed artists Maggie Rogers, Bon Iver, and Zach Bryan to the stage. The music festival is the brainchild of Des Moines-themed concert promoter Sam Summers. Presale tickets are easily available on hinterlandiowa.com, starting from January 18 at 10 a.m.
Here’s the lineup for the Hinterland Music Festival. ‘Take Me to Church’ singer Andrew Hozier-Byrne, remarkable as Hozier, attracted audiences with the single just over a decade ago, climbing to the top of Billboard’s Hot 100 charts in 2014 and earning the Irish singer-songwriter a Grammy nomination. Hozier released his latest album ‘Unreal Unearth’ in 2023 and earlier performed at Hinterland Music Festival in 2019.
Masked country singer Orville Peck, whose popular songs include ‘Dead of Night’ and ‘C’mon Baby, Cry’ will join Hozier on Friday. Other Friday performers also include Minneapolis band Hippo Campus, singer-songwriter Sam Barber, folk-indie leaning act Josiah and the Bonnevilles, self-described ‘folk misfit’ Odie Leigh, and singer Debbii Dawson.
Moreover, the magnificent alternative band Vampire Weekend is known for soundtracks like ‘A-Punk’, ‘Oxford Comma’, ‘Unbelievers’ and more. Nabbing two Grammy Awards in their career, Vampire Weekend formed in New York nearly two decades ago.
Singer-songwriter with over 780,000 followers on TikTok Lizzy McAlpine will be joining Vampire Weekend on Saturday. Other performers include country performer Charley Crockett, Alabama-originated act Red Clay Strays, Los Angeles singer-songwriter Madison Cunningham, folk-rock group Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners, singer-songwriter Sabrina Teitelbaum, better known as Blondshell, and Vermont singer-songwriter Hans Williams.
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