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Trying to plan your summer vacation without leaving Central Ohio? Check out these events

Trying to plan your summer vacation without leaving Central Ohio? Check out these events Earl Hopkins, The Columbus Dispatch © Doral Chenoweth, The Columbus Dispatch The downtown Columbus skyline as seen from under the Rich Street Bridge on June 8, 2020. (Doral Chenoweth/Columbus Dispatch) As venue and event spaces have begun to open their doors, a sense of hope has permeated through the city s entertainment circles after a period of dormancy, which, for many spaces, lasted more than a year s time.  As the summer festival and event season is fast approaching, we thought a roundup on the status of what is happening, what s going virtual or has been modified, and what is cancelled was in order. 

Central Ohio summer: Festivals, events coming to the area

What s happening (in some fashion) Juneteenth Community Festival The Juneteenth Community Festival will be held outdoors from 5 to 9 p.m. June 19, at the Phenix Banquet Center, 2101 Noe Bixby Road.  Organizer Yemi Ogungbadero said there will be dancers, live music, food vendors and others stretched across the organization s outdoor space. For more information, visit phenixeventvenuecolumbusoh.com. Lancaster Festival The Lancaster Festival Board of Directors announced last week that a string of outdoor performances by The Band Perry, Byron Stripling Band, legendary guitarist Don Felder and others will take place July 24-29 at the Wendel Concert Stage on the Ohio University Lancaster Campus. 

Wilco, Kesha, AJR to headline WonderBus at the CAS Lawn in August

BlogsCommunityMusicArtsScreenEat & DrinkLegals Wilco, Kesha, AJR to headline WonderBus at the CAS Lawn in August The Columbus fest will also feature Black Pumas, Grouplove, the Band Camino, St. Paul & the Broken Bones and local bands Columbus Alive After debuting in 2019 and taking a year off in 2020 due to the coronavirus, the WonderBus Music & Arts Festival is returning to the Lawn at CAS on Aug. 28 and 29. Saturday s lineup will feature pop star Kesha and indie-pop trio AJR while Sunday will see sets from Chicago legend Wilco and (less legendary) alt-rock act Grouplove. Tickets go on sale thThursday, April 15, at noon through WonderBusfest.com and SeeTickets.us. Single-day tickets are $89 and weekend passes are $159. WonderBus also said that if COVID-19 forces a postponement or cancellation, ticket refunds will be available. More details on the festival website.

Trying to plan your summer vacation without leaving Central Ohio? Check out these events

Trying to plan your summer vacation without leaving Central Ohio? Check out these events
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Wonderbus Music and Arts Festival is returning to Columbus

When the two-day event kicks off August 28, festival goers can expect 28 acts, vendors and food. Author: Stephanie Stanavich Updated: 6:30 PM EDT April 14, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Wonderbus Music and Arts Festival is returning to Columbus, the Elevation Group has announced.  It will be held in August on the CAS lawn, located at 2540 Olentangy River Road. When the two-day event kicks off August 28, festival goers can expect 28 acts, vendors and food.  The Elevation Group President, Denny Young, said they plan to hold this event safely with COVID-19 precautions in mind, as they plan to continue following CDC guidelines. “In 2020, we had scheduled to announce the Wonderbus lineup on March 16, but of course, five days prior to that everything in the world shut down so we were never able to announce last year. This year being able to announce was exhilarating, it was a phenomenal feeling,” Young said.

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