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Bluegrass Festival, Fiddle Championship set for Nov. 13-15

Posted 10/27/20

The Four Corner States Wickenburg Bluegrass Festival, slated for Nov. 13 through 15, features bands entertaining all three days, including Old Blue Band and the Hillbilly Fever Band.

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ENTERTAINMENT

Bluegrass Festival, Fiddle Championship set for Nov. 13-15

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The Four Corner States Wickenburg Bluegrass Festival, slated for Nov. 13 through 15, features bands entertaining all three days, including Old Blue Band and the Hillbilly Fever Band.

Additionally, contestants can compete in categories for prizes and cash awards.

Some of the categories bring championship designation, such as fiddle, mandolin, flat pick guitar, and banjo.

The festival is outdoors at the Everett Bowman Rodeo Grounds, 935 Constellation Road. Limited reserved self-contained RV camping in Constellation Park is arranged through the Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce, as well a limited space in the tent camping area.

The festival opens to the public 11 a.m. Friday with entertainment from 1 to 4 p.m. Gates open Saturday and Sunday at 7 a.m. for breakfast, and entertainment follows from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Tickets for the festival are $20 for adults, $15 for senior citizens, $10 for children and three-day passes are $60, $40 and $25 at the gate, or at wickenburgchamber.com.

There will also be food and drink concessions, beer booth and vendor booths. COVID-19 guidelines will be in place, including temperature checks, social distancing placement and waivers at admission gates.

Organizers prohibit bringing in alcoholic beverages, dogs, food and coolers. Covered grandstand seating is available. Spectators may also bring lawn chairs to sit inside the arena to be closer to the stage.

Call 928-684-5479, email events@wickenburgchamber.com or visit wickenburgchamber.com.