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Music festival comes to Burningtown

The Burningtown Music Festival will be Sept. 14 in the Nantahala National Forest in the Burningtown Township of Macon County.

 

Live music will be provided by Jerry’s Bones, Winston Holder, Liz and AJ Nance, The Grove Band, Reckless Mercy, and others to be announced. The event is a gathering of like-minded Christian people seeking to connect with both God and man through music, art and community. 

Tickets are $12.50 per person. Camping is free with price of admission.

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