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Margo Price with Muireann Bradley, Tommy Prine, and more

Sep 7, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $110 Dawes Park, Evanston, IL Dawes Park, Evanston, IL Tickets from $110

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Minnesota-born Charlie Parr is a prolific folk guitarist and songwriter. With 19 albums in 20 years and 275 shows annually, his raw blues-folk style and poetic lyrics are showcased in works like "Last of Better Days Ahead" with Smithsonian Folkways. Known for his masterful guitar skills and authentic storytelling, Parr remains a significant figure in traditional music.
Margo Price, Nashville-born country singer, rose to fame with her honest, classic style on her debut *Midwest Farmer’s Daughter*. Known for truth-telling songs and collaborations with country legends.
Tommy Prine, an Americana artist known for emotionally raw songwriting and spellbinding live shows, earned acclaim with his debut album *This Far South* and praise from NPR, GRAMMY.com, and PBS. Inspired by his wife’s support, he crafts music reflecting devotion and strength, carving his own path beyond legacy.
The Milk Carton Kids, a Grammy-nominated folk duo from Los Angeles, Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan, are known for harmonized vocals, intricate guitar work, and witty banter. They achieved recognition with albums like "The Ash & Clay," earning a Grammy nod, and won Americana's Group of the Year. Collaborations include Old Crow Medicine Show, the Lumineers, and Wilco's Pat Sansone. Their music blends minimalist roots with Americana charm, similar to Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. Notable performances include Austin City Limits and "Another Day, Another Time."
Ezra Furman, born in Chicago, is celebrated for her genre-blending music and emotional storytelling. Known for albums like *Perpetual Motion People* and *Transangelic Exodus*, she combines punk energy with heartfelt lyricism. Her work includes the soundtrack for Netflix's *Sex Education*, highlighting her unique voice in modern music.
Bonny Light Horseman, featuring Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, and Josh Kaufman, fuses folk brilliance. Their debut earned a Grammy nod, with "Deep in Love" up for Best American Roots Performance. Mitchell is acclaimed for "Hadestown," Johnson for Fruit Bats and scoring, and Kaufman for collaborations with Bob Weir to Taylor Swift. Their bond creates a powerful, vulnerable sound.
Muireann Bradley, from Ballybofey, County Donegal, draws inspiration from classic blues artists. Her debut album features live, unedited tracks reminiscent of 1920s and 1930s recordings.
Born in Chapel Hill, N.C., in 1946, Loudon Wainwright III gained fame with the 1972 hit "Dead Skunk." A prolific singer-songwriter, his songs have been covered by Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash, and others. He won a Grammy for 2009's "High Wide & Handsome." An actor, he appeared in films by Scorsese and Burton, TV's M.A.S.H., and Broadway's Pump Boys and Dinettes. He's collaborated with John Doe and Aimee Mann.
Born in New Orleans, Chris Smither is an iconic singer-songwriter known for his propulsive guitar and baritone voice. His minimalist style shines in collaborations with producer David Goodrich and musicians like BettySoo. Celebrated by Rolling Stone and NPR, Smither's impactful career reflects a journey through struggle and revelation, akin to Joseph Campbell’s legendary hero's path.
William Prince, a two-time JUNO winner from Canada, is known for his soulful Americana and folk songs. Celebrated for deep, reflective lyrics, he's toured with The War and Treaty and earned the John Prine Fellowship.

Concert Info

Genre: Folk

Join the Margo Price concert in Evanston at Dawes Park on Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 12:00 PM, featuring Muireann Bradley, Tommy Prine, and more. Tickets on sale now!

Evanston Folk Festival

Evanston Folk Festival returns to lakefront at Dawes Park: Saturday, September 6 + Sunday, September 7 from 11:30 am to 8:30 pm. Join us on our spectacular lake front for a celebration of the rich folk music tradition that has guided Space since day one, and has so many roots in our Evanston community. A folky folk festival if ever there was one, and with the most stunning views of Lake Michigan, we're honored to be entrusted with this special location and responsibility.

Weekend Activities

We've got all sorts of fun up our sleeves for this weekend:

  • Three musical stages featuring 30+ artists and pop-up performances throughout the event
  • In Conversation Tent featuring speakers, panels, and interviews
  • Evanston's finest food and beverage offerings
  • Family Friendly programming and activities
  • Sweeping views of Lake Michigan

Pricing

Two-day General Admission - Tier 2 Price: $99.50 (limited quantities available)

Single-day General Admission - Tier 1 Price: $59.50 (limited quantities available)

Children's Tickets

Children under the age of 12 receive free admission to the festival. Children aged 12 - 16 will require a half-priced children's ticket for admission, which will be available for purchase at the entry gate, even if the event is sold out in advance.

Schedule

  1. Saturday, September 6th - Gates open at 11:30 am
  2. Sunday, September 7th - Gates open at 11:30 am

More Information

For more information and FAQs please visit: www.evanstonfolkfestival.com

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