MSU Old Main Festival taking place next week

MSU Old Main Festival taking place next week

Contact: Sammy McDavid

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Eight musical acts and a new art market will be among highlights April 22 at Mississippi State’s second Old Main Music Festival.

Sponsored by the university’s Music Maker Productions and free to all, the 1-11 p.m. spring event takes place at the campus amphitheater on Stone Boulevard, across from the Cullis Wade Depot.

National and local acts scheduled to perform include:

—GIVERS, a Lafayette, Louisiana-based indie pop group;

—The Humble (formerly Mo Lowda and the Humble), a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, rock trio;

—Jamie Davis and Soul Gravy, a country/soul/Southern rock group;

—Seth Power, a recent MSU graduate from Brandon who now is a Starkville-based singer/songwriter; and

—Fides, a Clinton rock band.

Also on the musical bill are The Peddlers, Damien and Gerald, and Railroad Rodeo.

For the first time, this year’s festival is sponsoring an art market, with creations offered for sale by an array of local craftspersons.

Additionally, several local food vendors will be set up on the grounds, as will be a range of games available for participants of all ages. A corn hole tournament with a $5 entry fee will raise funds for Relay for Life.

Additional support for the Old Main Festival is being provided by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life which, like Music Maker Productions, is a unit of MSU’s Division of Student Affairs.

For more, contact festival director Chris Neal at 662-325-2930 or visit www.msuconcerts.com.