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Less than one month after the official announcement of Mile 4, more than half the artists have been announced. This time around, you may recognize some names as all 25 artists have previously been on the Mile of Music lineup.
Knoxville folk-rockers, Cereus Bright, join Minneapolis troubadour Dan Rodriguez, Nashville crooner Andrew Combs and local faves Auralai among the list of 25 returning artists announced today, bringing the total to 115 artists announced for Mile 4. To learn more about each individual artist, visit our artist page.
25 Artists Added to Mile 4 lineup (May 10, 2016):
Cereus Bright (Knoxville, TN), Andrew Combs (Nashville, TN), John Statz (Denver, CO), Bonesetters (Indianapolis, IN), Hayward Williams (Waukesha, WI), Little Legend (Madison, WI), Kate Tucker (Nashville, TN), Bascom Hill (Madison, WI), Veseria (Indianapolis, IN), Dan Rodriguez (Minneapolis, MN), Ricky Ganiere (Milwaukee, WI), Christopher Gold and the New Old Things (Appleton, WI), Ryan Hommel (Northampton, MA), Weathered Souls (Nashville, TN), Ida Jo (Madison, WI), Mike Munson (Winona, MN), Cedarwell (Sheboygan, WI), Teddy Davenport (Duluth, MN/Madison, WI), Simon Balto (Indianapolis, IN/Madison, WI), Seasaw (Madison, WI), The Priggs (Green Bay, WI), Walt Hamburger (Fox Cities), Porky’s Groove Machine (Appleton, WI), Auralai (Oshkosh, WI), Jack Tell (Milwaukee, WI)
Of the now 115 artists announced for Mile 4, 59 of them are new and 56 are returning to the festival. We will continue to release more artists on our lineup in the coming weeks!
2016’s Mile of Music, dubbed Mile 4, will take place August 4-7 and will feature 200+ artists. This FREE festival is housed throughout Downtown Appleton’s walkable mile-long stretch and showcases 70+ local venues, including bars, restaurants, coffee shops, parks and more! Festival attendees can expect more than 800 sets of live, original music between Thursday and Sunday in these participating venues.
See you on The Mile!
Header image courtesy of Andrew Combs.
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