First Performer Details Announced for 82nd National Folk Festival
- Clay Mansell
- Apr 30
- 3 min read
![]() First Performer Details Announced for 82nd National Folk Festival, Beginning Its Residency in Jackson from November 7-9, 2025
Performers represent a wide range of traditions, from bluegrass to go-go to flamenco and more
Jackson, MS, April 30, 2025 - The National Folk Festival announced today the first group of artists who will be performing at the 82nd National Folk Festival in downtown Jackson from November 7-9, 2025. This year’s festival marks the first year of the event’s three-year residency in Jackson. Expected to draw 60-80,000 in attendance in year one and growing to 150,000 by year three, the National Folk Festival will become a major new arts event for the city. “It’s exciting to finally unveil for the public these eight excellent artists, who highlight the dizzying array of sounds and traditions Jackson audiences can expect from the full Festival program this November,” said Blaine Waide, executive director of the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA). “Blues, gospel, Irish, South Asian qawwali, music from across the country—no matter what you enjoy, there’s going to be something for you at Jackson’s first National Folk Festival. And it’s all free!” Approximately 300 artists—musicians, dancers, storytellers, and craftspeople—will take part in the National Folk Festival, with more than 30 different musical groups performing on as many as six outdoor performance venues throughout downtown Jackson. The eight artists announced today include:
Over fifteen people of different backgrounds—and with a deep knowledge of music and art forms—came together from across Mississippi to serve as the local Festival Programming Advisory Committee. This committee’s role is to consider—and help the National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) select—the artists who will perform at the National Folk Festival each year. “I’m thrilled to see what’s in store for all of us this November,” said Dr. Ebony Lumumba, chair of the National Folk Festival executive committee. “I’d like to acknowledge and thank the Festival’s Programming Advisory Committee for their hard work. Their input has been crucial to ensuring the Festival hits home here in central Mississippi.” To learn more about these artists and their stories, please visit nationalfolkfestival.com/artists. The National Folk Festival will feature individual artists on its Facebook page (facebook.com/NFFJackson) and Instagram (instagram.com/NFFJackson) throughout the summer.
More performers will be announced as they are confirmed.
Performer assets may be downloaded here: bit.ly/NFFPressKit.
The National Folk Festival is a partnership of the National Council for the Traditional Arts, the City of Jackson, Visit Jackson, Downtown Jackson Partners, the Greater Jackson Chamber Partnership, the Community Foundation for Mississippi, the Mississippi Arts Commission, the Mississippi Humanities Council, Visit Mississippi, and the National Park Service. The festival is FREE to the public. |
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