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Audiofeed Festival in Urbana set for July 1-4

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The Audiofeed Music Festival, held in Urbana, Illinois, is a vibrant four-day celebration over the Fourth of July weekend that offers an eclectic mix of music from genres like rock, indie, folk, and electronic. Besides the musical feast, the festival also provides enlightening speakers, interactive workshops, and showcases diverse art exhibits that offer a glimpse into the creative process of local artists. This event, rooted deeply in community, serves as an excellent platform for meeting new people and forging new friendships. The festival aims to foster a setting that generates a sense of belonging regardless of external factors such as appearance, religious affiliations, ethnicity, societal standing, or any other aspects that often divide us in the broader world.

Admission to the festival begins Saturday, July 1st at 12 p.m. You can also bring a tent to camp, and the cost of camping is included as part of admission. There are limited spaces for RVs, so see the ticketing page for more information. You can bring your own food in, but no drugs or alcohol are allowed on festival grounds. 

The festival features over 50 musical acts including Andy Sqyres, Becoming the Archetype, My Epic, John Van Deuesen, Joy Electric/Ronnie Martin, The Ongoing Concept, and World Gone Cold.

Audiofeed Music Festival
Champaign County Fairgrounds
1302 Coler Ave.
Urbana
Sa July 1st – T July 4th
$50 – $100

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