NELSONVILLE, OHIO- Stuart’s Opera House presents the Nelsonville Music Festival on June 20-22 at Snow Fork Event Center in Nelsonville, Ohio.
The festival has released the first of three artist announcements for its 19th annual event, unveiling an exciting lineup that includes Waxahatchee, MJ Lenderman, The War And Treaty, Ocie Elliott, BALTHVS, Low Cut Connie, The Bug Club, Being Dead, Merce Lemon, Nora Brown with Stephanie Coleman, Styrofoam Winos, Jordan Smart, Jerry David DeCicca, Darrin Hacquard, and many more artists still to be announced.
As noted by Music Fest News, “It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of some of the larger, corporately run festivals, but once you experience an event like Nelsonville Fest that contributes so much to the local community all year round, it’s hard to ever go back. To quote the lead singer of The Nude Party, ‘Everyone who plays here says this is the best festival EVER, and we see why.’”
The complete 2025 lineup and daily schedules will be announced in the coming months, including additional headliners and over 30 more artists.
Tier 2 weekend passes are currently on sale for $190. Prices will increase as the festival approaches. Weekend passes for teens (ages 13-17) are available for $85, and kids 12 and under can attend for free with a ticketed adult. Tickets and more information can be found at nelsonvillefest.org
The Nelsonville Music Festival is a production of and fundraiser for Stuart’s Opera House, a non-profit historic theater and performing arts center in Nelsonville, Ohio, which features over 75 events a year, including live music, theater, educational programming, and more. All proceeds raised at the festival support year-round programming at Stuart’s Opera House, including its tuition-free Arts Education programs. You can find out more about Stuart’s by visiting stuartsoperahouse.org.
The founder of Happy Hippie Creative, Courtney Bell, was born and raised in Western Kentucky, where she developed an early interest in art and photography. She graduated from the University of Kentucky with a degree in Arts Administration and moved to the Cincinnati area in 2019. She has worked with various clients and organizations, such as local businesses, nonprofits, and festivals, to showcase their stories and products through her images.
Courtney Bell is not only a photographer, but also an avid art, music and live performance lover. She loves supporting her local communities and attending events that celebrate the diversity and culture of Cincinnati, OH. She loves using her time and skills to document and promote the work of local artists, musicians, and performers. She believes that art and photography can bring people together and inspire positive change in the world.