Walnut Valley Festival
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The Walnut Valley Festival (generally referred to as Winfield by non-residents) is a well-known acoustic music festival, held annually in Winfield, Kansas. The main genre of music is bluegrass, but other acoustic styles are represented. The festival is held on the Thursday through Sunday that includes the third Saturday of September. The first festival was held in September 1972.
Four simultaneous stages and many impromptu venues allow for a wide range of musical interests.
Besides the world-class paid performers, Winfield is known for its instrumental contests. The headline contest is the National Flat-Pick Guitar Championship. Other contests include the National Bluegrass Banjo Championship, the National Hammer Dulcimer Championship, the National Mountain Dulcimer championship, the International Autoharp Championship, the International Finger Picked Guitar Championship, and contests for fiddle and mandolin.
Camping on the grounds of the Cowley County Fairgrounds opens one week before the Thursday when the stage acts begin. Even before that, many regular campers are in line for choice campsites. This event is known as the Land Rush after the Oklahoma Land Rush that happened nearby. Approximately half of Winfield campers bring a musical instrument, so the campgrounds are particularly conducive to all-night jamming.
External links
- Official Site for the Walnut Valley Festival (http://www.wvfest.com)
- One unofficial fan site for the festival (http://www.pickersparadise.org)