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Dusk ‘til Dawn schedule
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August 27, 2025
Dusk ‘til Dawn schedule

– Friday 10 p.m. and Saturday 12 a.m. Mainstage outside: QUEEN IRETTA is known for her riveting vocals with the Johnie B. Sanders Blues Band.

– Friday 9 p.m. Mainstage outside: Cecil Gray with his Native Blues Band is a six-time Native American Music Award winner known for his “Indian Harmony.”

– Friday 8 p.m. Mainstage outside: Dirty Red and The Soul Shakers play modern-day, down-n-dirty blues with a funky groove and surprising guitar licks.

– Friday 9 pm Indoor stage: House Money blues musicians get together to play some fresh funky grooves with their special “Get Down” toe-tapping beats.

– Saturday 8 p.m. Indoor stage: Victoria Ellington and Leon Rollerson Legacy blend the soulful sounds of jazz, R&B, funk, and blues with captivating musical artistry.

– Friday 7 p.m. Indoor stage: The Craig Vaughn Band plays the blues “to cure what ails you” and usually keeps the dance floor rocking – Saturday 9 p.m. Indoor stage: The Tulsa-based Jorie Morgan Band plays current, relevant femalefronted blues that will make you rock physically and mentally.

– Saturday, 10 p.m. Mainstage outside: Scott Ellison and his band evoke the best of the Midwest blues sound with a boogie hint and a big measure of pure soul.

Sidebars:

Other Main Stage

Friday 5 p.m. Selby’s All-Star Band

6 p.m. Myskoke Sunrise Band

8 p.m. Dirty & Soul Shakers

11 p.m. Akeem Kemp Band Saturday 5 p.m. Jim David & Warner HS Band with Hurrican Wilson

6 p.m. Selby’s All-Star Band

7 p.m. Stretch/N the Truth

8 .pm. Slick Willie & Poochie

11 p.m. 19th St. Red Mississippi Blues Sunday 6 p.m. Ce Ce Craig

8 p.m. Earl Delany

10 p.m. Heather Buckley

11 p.m. Big Train & Loco Motives

12 a.m. Charlie Redd & Luna Voodoo Other Indoor Stage Friday 5 p.m. Pat Moss

6 p.m. Robert Glass

8 p.m. Funkativity

10 p.m. Lem Shephard Jam (By Invitation) Satday 4 p.m. The Hydramatics

5 p.m. Ronnie Pyle

6 p.m. Sunsetter

7 p.m. Cat Daddy

10 p.m. Harold Jefferson

12 a.m. Lem Shephard Jam (By Invitation) Sunday 6 p.m. Nevaeh Knight

7 p.m. Tony Mathews

8 p.m. Walter Taylor III

9 p.m. Last Call Band

10 p.m. Bebo McDaniels

Back Porch Stage

Friday 5 p.m. Puppet Show

7 p.m. Jackie Tsotigh

8 p.m. Shadow Ridge

9 p.m. Eric Walker

10 p.m. Bleu Mondaze

11 p.m. Derik Jordan Saturday 4 p.m. Puppet Show

6 p.m. David Berntson (Free Harmonica Class)

8 p.m. Westside Blues Band

9 p.m. Connor Helm

10 p.m. Derik Jordan

11 p.m. Watermelon Slim Sunday 5 p.m. Clutch

6 p.m. Alice April

7 p.m. Connor Helm

8 p.m. Leigh Ann & Scott

9 p.m. Eric Walker

10 p.m. Bleu Mondaze

11 p.m. Wildcard Band AFTER HOURS PARTY ‘TIL 5 a.m.

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