
The 38th annual Lowell Folk Festival is poised to deliver another unforgettable experience, showcasing a vibrant tapestry of music, dance, and storytelling. With a diverse lineup of performers from across the globe, the three-day event promises to be a celebration of cultural heritage and artistic expression.
The festival prides itself on its exceptional musical offerings, and this year is no exception. From bluegrass to salsa, Cajun to Irish folk, the stages will resonate with a rich variety of sounds.
Beyond the music, the festival offers a wealth of dance and cultural performances that provide a glimpse into diverse traditions.
The festival action begins with a parade on Friday, July 25th, starting at 6:15 p.m. at the intersection of Arcand Drive, Dutton, and Merrimack streets. The parade will proceed down Kirk Street, culminating on French Street near the Boarding House Park stage. The official kickoff will follow immediately at 6:35 p.m., leading into the first musical act.
Saturday, July 26th:
Sunday, July 27th:
Despite facing financial challenges, including the loss of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, the Lowell Folk Festival remains committed to providing a joyous and inclusive experience for all. Organizers have worked diligently to secure additional sponsorships and rely on the support of the community through merchandise sales, beverage purchases, and donations.
In a climate of uncertainty, the festival stands as a beacon of celebration, embracing diversity and fostering a sense of unity. The organizers are determined to ensure that the festival continues to thrive, bringing people together through the power of music, dance, and storytelling. The spirit of the Lowell Folk Festival is one of resilience, community, and a deep appreciation for the richness of human culture.