The Borderland Music Festival has announced its 2025 daily lineup, featuring Vampire Weekend, Mt. Joy, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Khruangbin and more.
Heading into its seventh year, the three-day festival at the historic Knox Farm State Park in East Aurora, New York, runs from Friday, September 12th, through Sunday, September 14th.
Mt. Joy and Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats are set to headline on Friday, Vampire Weekend are due to headline on Saturday and Khruangbin will close out the festival on Sunday.
Other artists who are set to take the stage for the Borderland Music Festival include, The Soul Rebels, Yoke Lore, Mountain Grass Unit, Organ Fairchild, The Brass Machine, Band Of Horses, The Teskey Brothers, Robert Randolph, Joy Oladokun, The Heavy Heavy, Johnny Mullenax, Driftwood, Folkfaces & Friends, Mike Powell & The Echo Sound, Trampled By Turtles, The Wailers, The 502s, Neighbor, Strictly Hip, Borderland Dead All-Stars, and Borderland Band Camp.
For those unable to attend the festival all weekend long, single-day general admission tickets will be available for Friday, Saturday and Sunday in addition to weekend GA, VIP, and the flexible single-day "Anyday" GA passes.
Tickets are on sale at www.borderlandfestival.com.
The Borderland Music Festival has brought together an eclectic mix of diverse genres, from indie rock and folk to blues, soul, and bluegrass, creating an unforgettable experience for music lovers of all ages to the Buffalo/Niagara Region for the past seven years.
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