The third Annual Muletown Musicfest returns to Columbia’s Historic Downtown Square on Friday, Sept. 29, and Saturday, Sept. 30. The not-for-profit community collaboration benefiting United Way of Maury County will celebrate local businesses, food and music on the Square on Friday night and all day and night Saturday.
On Saturday, visitors will enjoy free music at over a dozen shops and numerous venue spots around the Downtown Square. There will be food tents from Maury County restaurants, plus the eateries around the Square, including Puckett’s, The Square Market Cafe, 822 South, Muletown Roasters and the Mercantile.
On Friday and Saturday evening, a ticket purchase allow visitors access to the concerts held in Puckett’s and Westbury House.
Mulefest Director Rick Clark said the Muletown Musicfest will “provide meaningful assistance to local United Way programs and showcase our community with serious high-quality artistic offerings. We look forward to knocking this out of the park!”
Over 30 diverse musical artists will be participating in the two-day event, including:
Anthony Adams & The Night Owls
Jill Andrews
Damien Boggs
Emma Brooke
Cody Brooks
Anne Buckle
Sarah Clanton
Steve Conn
Chris Cron
Laurelyn Dossett
Doyle & Debbie Show
Farmer Jason
Mary Gauthier
High Gravity Quartet
Scott Holt
Jay Hoppus
Matt Johnson
Sarina Joi-Crowe
Emily Kelly
Jim Lauderdale
Jason Matthews
Joshua Messick
Bill Mize
Nashville Symphony
People On The Porch
Phineas & Ferb
Joe Pisapia
Katie Pruitt
Pujol
Quichenight
Riders In The Sky
Jordy Searcy
The Secret Commonwealth
River Tramps
Austin Tyler
Jesse Villa
Brandy Zdan
Proceeds from this festival will directly benefit the United Way of Maury County; for tickets or more information, visit muletownmusicfest.com.