Ann Arbor Folk Festival Gains a Touch of Country with Junior Brown's Headlining Gig
The 49th Ann Arbor Folk Festival is about to take on a new flavor as country music sensation Junior Brown takes the stage alongside Michigan jam band Greensky Bluegrass. The collaboration marks an exciting shift in this year's festival lineup, which promises to deliver a unique musical experience for attendees.
A veteran of the Austin music scene in the 1990s, Junior Brown is known for his distinctive "guit-steel" double-neck guitar, a hybrid of electric guitar and lap steel guitar. His blend of traditional country and surf rock has earned him comparisons to legendary musicians like Jimi Hendrix and Ernest Tubb.
Brown's reputation as a live performer has led him to become a favorite at The Ark, the non-profit Ann Arbor acoustic music venue that hosts the festival. This year's event will see an updated format, with Greensky Bluegrass headlining on Friday, January 30, followed by a larger bill on Saturday, January 31.
Saturday's lineup boasts an impressive mix of local and national acts, including Amos Lee, Dawes, The Crane Wives, Jon Muq, Rabbitology, and Ryan Montbleau. Tickets for the festival are now available, ranging from $56.60 to $281.50, and can be purchased through theark.org/folk-festival-2026.
With Junior Brown joining forces with Greensky Bluegrass, fans of country and folk music alike can look forward to a dynamic performance that blends different styles and genres. The event promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for attendees, cementing its place as one of the most anticipated events in the folk festival circuit.
The 49th Ann Arbor Folk Festival is about to take on a new flavor as country music sensation Junior Brown takes the stage alongside Michigan jam band Greensky Bluegrass. The collaboration marks an exciting shift in this year's festival lineup, which promises to deliver a unique musical experience for attendees.
A veteran of the Austin music scene in the 1990s, Junior Brown is known for his distinctive "guit-steel" double-neck guitar, a hybrid of electric guitar and lap steel guitar. His blend of traditional country and surf rock has earned him comparisons to legendary musicians like Jimi Hendrix and Ernest Tubb.
Brown's reputation as a live performer has led him to become a favorite at The Ark, the non-profit Ann Arbor acoustic music venue that hosts the festival. This year's event will see an updated format, with Greensky Bluegrass headlining on Friday, January 30, followed by a larger bill on Saturday, January 31.
Saturday's lineup boasts an impressive mix of local and national acts, including Amos Lee, Dawes, The Crane Wives, Jon Muq, Rabbitology, and Ryan Montbleau. Tickets for the festival are now available, ranging from $56.60 to $281.50, and can be purchased through theark.org/folk-festival-2026.
With Junior Brown joining forces with Greensky Bluegrass, fans of country and folk music alike can look forward to a dynamic performance that blends different styles and genres. The event promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for attendees, cementing its place as one of the most anticipated events in the folk festival circuit.