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One of the Best Music Festivals of the Summer is In Manchester, Kentucky and It’s Free!

One of the Best Music Festivals of the Summer is In Manchester, Kentucky and It’s Free!

Update: 2025-07-11
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Did you know there’s a music festival coming Labor Day weekend that features an incredible roster of singers, songwriters and bands in the Americana, country, folk and bluegrass space and the tickets to said event are absolutely free? You do now. 


The Manchester Music Fest is in its seventh iteration in eight years (damnit, COVID) and has always been completely free to the public to attend. Yes, you have to get there. Manchester is a small little burg nestled in the heart of the Eastern Kentucky Appalachians. But it’s a short drive from Interstate 75 South from Lexington and North from Knoxville and is a community just bursting at the bit to welcome people to visit.


This year’s lineup (did we mention it’s free yet?): 




  • Brent Cobb & the Fixin’s




  • Nicholas Jamerson & The Morning Jays




  • Taylor Hunnicut




  • The Creekers




  • Hollerhead




  • Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley




  • Bill Taylor & The Appalachian Heathens




  • Deep South




  • Scott T. Smith




  • Abe Partridge




  • Emily Jamerson




  • Roy Caudill




  • Stinky Pete




  • Spooky Fox




  • The Seas




  • Mayor of Shenanigans 




  • Colby Sams




For free? Yes. Free.


Tim Parks and Jess Bowman are two of the people behind the Manchester Music Fest. They sat in with Falls this week to talk about the event, how they can pull this off without charging for tickets, booking artists and the impact of such an event on a small community. But they also talked about the early challenges some clever marketing presented for the isolated community in them thar hills (as they say).


Parks is even currently or formerly involved in the management and road management of acts like The Creekers and Sundy Best, so a lot of fun insights fell out of the conversation.


Frank also recaps the recent tribute concert for her late friend Lindsey Woodward and, of course, Frank and Falls also have their normal Pickin’ the Grinnin’ choices of recommendations of new music for you to experience. 


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Notes and links: 



Pickin’ the Grinnin’ Recommendations



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Theme Music: Sheepskin & Beeswax by Genticorum; Copyright 2025 - Falls+Partners. All music on the program is licensed by ASCAP, BMI and SESAC. Roots Music Rambler is a member of the Americana Music Association.

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One of the Best Music Festivals of the Summer is In Manchester, Kentucky and It’s Free!

One of the Best Music Festivals of the Summer is In Manchester, Kentucky and It’s Free!

Francesca Folinazzo & Jason Falls