Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Festival Returns for Four Days of Music and Tradition
- Joey Amato
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

A beloved tradition steeped in American roots music is set to return this June, as Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Festival once again takes over Bill Monroe’s Music Park & Campground in Morgantown, Indiana. From Wednesday, June 11 through Saturday, June 14, 2025, festivalgoers will enjoy four full days of live bluegrass music, camping, community events, and a heartfelt tribute to veterans.
Held at 5163 N. State Road 135, the festival grounds will be open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., offering a packed schedule of performances, jamming, vendor booths, museum tours, and special events like a military flyover, veterans salute, and the traditional bean dinner.
This year’s lineup features an impressive roster of bluegrass talent, including Ralph Stanley II & The Clinch Mountain Boys, Lonesome River Band, Authentic Unlimited, Special Consensus, Po’ Ramblin’ Boys, and Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers. Other acts include Clay Hess Band, Wilson Banjo Co., Dave Adkins Band, Downriver Collective, and more than a dozen additional groups keeping the spirit of bluegrass alive.
Tickets are available now at billmonroemusicpark.com, with free admission for children ages 12 and under. Please note that festival tickets do not include camping. Campsites and cabin rentals must be reserved separately.
Rain or shine, this event is a celebration of music, history, and community at the very park founded by the Father of Bluegrass himself. Whether you're a lifelong bluegrass fan or simply looking for a unique summer experience, Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Festival offers something for everyone.
For tickets, camping reservations, and the full daily schedule, visit billmonroemusicpark.com.
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