AVLFest is back in a big way

The music festival’s second year promises even more artists and venues over its four days of performances and events.

Nikki Lane performing at AVLFest

Artists will step into the spotlight at venues around the city, from intimate interiors to expansive outdoor spaces.

Photo by Fiasco Media

AVLFest did not come quietly. When the highly anticipated inaugural festival launched in 2023, its lineup included 100+ artists performing at 20+ Asheville venues. Local bands took stages alongside established acts and nationally recognized artists. Now on the cusp of its second year, the festival has a high bar to reach.

And it’s poised to hit just the right note. AVLFest returns from Thursday, Aug. 1 to Sunday, Aug. 4, with a promise to be even bigger than before.

By the numbers

But let’s break down just what we mean by “bigger than before.”

  • This year, the festival expects to host nearly 10,000 people (which includes attendees, artists, staff, and volunteers).
  • More than 200 artists performed last year, but this year’s lineup includes 350+ artists.
  • Those artists will perform on 22 stages across the city, with venues like Eulogy, Citizen Vinyl, and Jack of the Wood joining the festival calendar.
Two people sit on the ground amongst a crowd of people at a Salvage Station concert during AVLFest

Gather friends, family, and everyone in between for four days of music.

Photo by Fiasco Media

Take note for this year

AVLFest’s second verse includes a variety of bonus programs. Passholders will get a chance to hear from performing artists during the Liner Notes series and see a photo exhibit of Asheville stages called “3 Songs. No Flash.” The schedule will also include comedy, family-friendly activities, and a variety of pop-up events.

The music, though, will still take center stage. Any music lover will find an artist who speaks to them — from the prog rock of Papadosio and the indie soul of Langhorne Slim to the chillwave of Washed Out and the alt-rock of The New Pornographers. A full, printable schedule will be shared soon.

Now, to practicalities. Weekend passes, which get you entry to all the venues, are available online. Dates and locations of wristband kiosks will be released the week before the festival. Pro tip: Keep an eye on social media for a heads up.

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