Marah Evans
Thursday is traditionally Souptown night for the Duluth Homegrown Music Festival, with most shows happening in Superior and a pre-game soup potluck with music, dubbed #SoupB4Sup at 2104. In a way, this year’s Thursday activities were more like a normal Homegrown than previous nights, with a small gathering of soup-eaters and livestreams at 2104 plus live, in person shows across the bridge at Earth Rider.
The live shows started earliest, with the Misisipi Mike Allstars kicking off night two of what Earth Rider is dubbing “Starfire’s Unofficial Birthday Bash” during Homegrown week. The crowd trickled in as the evening went on, with some light sprinkles that did nothing to chase away the good vibes.
Homegrown Music Festival Goes Virtual This Week
Duluth s Homegrown Music Festival is underway virtually this year s celebration of local music.
The festival started yesterday, and you ll be able to check out some great live shows all week, the festival wraps up on Sunday, May 9th. To watch any of the shows, just visit the Homegrown Music Festival live stream, you can find it here.
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Here are some daily highlights for this year s Homegrown Music Festival:
Monday, May 3rd
Homegrown Video Showcases at 8 PM
Tuesday, May 4th
Wednesday, May 5th
Starting at 7 PM you can enjoy a reply of the Winter Fiasco concert. You ll see performances from Mary Bue, the Slamming Doors, Hannah Rey, Jen West and Monster Mob.