
Billy Strings Plays the 53rd Charlotte Bluegrass Festival — Festival Highlights
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In this episode, I recap my visit to the Charlotte Bluegrass Festival in Michigan, a storied event that has been running for 53 years at the Eaton County Fairgrounds. From the start, the festival’s small-town charm and sense of community were clear—local history, welcoming people, and a laid-back, family-friendly vibe really set the tone.
It was a privilege to see Billy Strings return to his roots, sharing heartfelt stories about his first experiences at the festival as a child and performing a special homecoming show—something longtime attendees and newcomers alike could appreciate. The festival offered a genuine bluegrass experience with jam sessions around the campgrounds, art installations, and lots of family traditions.
This year’s event took an emotional turn after the sudden passing of Billy’s mother, but it became a powerful reminder of the community’s support and spirit.
I break down the performances, the unique atmosphere, and why this gathering remains so important in Michigan’s musical landscape, making clear that for all its music and talent, it’s ultimately the people who keep the festival alive year after year.