[The following is from the official press release.]
The Blue Ox Music Festival has yet again put together another distinctive and diverse initial artist lineup as it readies for the 11th year. Taking place on June 26, 27, 28, 2025—the festival welcomes back the summer pilgrimage of bluegrass, Americana, roots, and folk artists, and their devoted music fans, who return to the tall trees and grassy rolling hills of The Pines Music Park in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.
Presenting three days of music and camping with an impressive linÂeup of heavy hitters including – Greensky Bluegrass, Orville Peck, Margo Price, Warren Haynes Band, Sam Bush Band, Amigo the Devil, Rising Appalachia, Charlie Parr, Peter Rowan with Sam Grisman Project, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Big Richard, Chaparelle, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, Mountain Grass Unit, The Last Revel, Willi Carlisle, Them Coulee Boys, Cole Chaney, Two Runner, Tall Tall Trees, The Wildmans, The Resonant Rogues, The Fretliners, Dig Deep, The Cody Sisters, Long Mama, Clare Doyle, and Molly Brandt. Look forward to more artists to be announced in the new year.


Blue Ox creates and fosters an inclusive sense of artistic community and has become a cornerstone of the cultural renaissance movement in the Eau Claire area. Blue Ox Music Festival at The Pines Music Park boasts 155 acres of pristine forest, walkable trails and green landscaped lawn with music presented across three distinct stages – Main Stage, Saloon Stage, Backwoods Stage.
Since its premiere in the summer of 2015, Blue Ox Music Festival has consistently brought together a lineup of top level regional and national acts that have set the stage and standard of artists for the true music festival fan’s experience. With the vision of an intimate music and camping experience focused on bluegrass, folk, and Americana roots genres, the 3-day festival creates a unique experience with an impressive lineup of notable artists, in a familial and beautiful outdoor venue setting.
Tickets are on-sale now at BlueOxMusicFestival.com.















