Published on March 26, 2026
Bluegrass took center stage in the heart of Virginia during the much-anticipated “Bluegrass in the Blueridge Blue Country Getaway.” This year’s event, held at the picturesque Meadowview, featured three nights overflowing with the best talent the genre has to offer, as well as a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for music lovers of all ages.
Promoter Lorraine Jordan, known for her dedication to preserving and promoting bluegrass music, played a pivotal role in organizing the event, ensuring that fans experienced an authentic and unforgettable celebration of the genre. The festival’s emcee, Doug Whitley from Bluegrass Jamboree Radio, skillfully navigated the agenda, introducing acts and amplifying the energy throughout the performances.
From renowned bluegrass pickers to soulful singers, the festival showcased a diverse lineup, reaffirming the genre’s rich heritage and its ability to evolve while staying true to its roots. Attendees were treated to stunning performances that balanced traditional melodies with innovative and contemporary sounds, captivating audiences and leaving them clamoring for more.
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Blueridge Mountains, the event not only highlighted the musical talent on display but also fostered a sense of community among attendees. The atmosphere was charged with enthusiasm, as fans mingled between sets, sharing stories and their love for bluegrass music.
The Bluegrass in the Blueridge Blue Country Getaway offered more than just live performances; it also served as a platform for emerging artists to showcase their talents alongside established acts, providing a glimpse of the future of bluegrass.
As the final notes resonated through the festival grounds, it was evident that this year’s Bluegrass in the Blueridge was a resounding success. The combination of top-tier talent and the warm hospitality of the community made for an unforgettable experience, leaving attendees eagerly anticipating next year’s event.
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