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Hozier, Lord Huron to headline Iron Blossom Music Festival

The inaugural Iron Blossom Music Festival will take place August 26-27, 2023 in the heart of VCU

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Folk, soul, and blues artist Hozier will headline the brand new music festival.

Photo courtesy Iron Blossom Festival

Update: On June 9, festival organizers announced that Iron Blossom will take place at the Bon Secours Training Center rather than Monroe Park.

A new music festival will rock Monroe Park August 26-27. Starr Hill Presents and Haymaker Productions announced the inaugural Iron Blossom Music Festival with headliners Hozier, Lord Huron, and Noah Kahan.

In total, 19 artists and groups are listed as part of the lineup, including Elle King, Faye Webster, Rayland Baxter, Colony House, and The Heavy Heavy. Event organizers say there are even more to be announced.

Here’s what we know so far.

  • Tickets go on sale to the general public tomorrow at 12 p.m.
  • Prices start around $150 for a 2-day pass
  • There are VIP and travel packages available

In addition to musical performances, the festival will feature local culinary options, from food trucks to craft beer and cocktails. Vendor applications are open now.

What questions do you have about a music festival in Monroe Park? Send them our way and we’ll try to get them answered.

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