BEL AIR, MD — The Harmony Woods Music & Arts Fest returns to Bel Air June 20-21 with two days featuring live music, food trucks, craft beverages, art vendors and more.

The family-friendly event will once again be held on the Maryland Center for the Arts property in Bel Air, located at 2503 S. Tollgate Road, which is the future home of the Maryland Center for the Arts’ community arts center.

“We’re proud to bring back the Harmony Woods Music & Arts Fest for its fifth year,” said Jon Kohler,
festival chair and owner of Pairings Bistro. “This year’s celebration will be our biggest and best yet, with an incredible lineup of live music, expanded artisan vendors and arts activities, local craft beverages and outstanding food. We hope to see you there June 20–21 for a weekend of fun, creativity and community.”

The festival kicks off Friday at 5 p.m. and continues Saturday at noon. This year’s lineup features
Scythian, Carl Filipiak and the Jimi Jazz Band, The Plate Scrapers, Wicked Sycamore, Natalie Brooke,
Reverend Smackmaster and the Congregation of Funk, the Talbot Mayo Band and more.

Participating breweries include Hopkins Farm Brewery, 5th Company Brewing, Independent Brewing, Falling Branch Brewery and Pickee Brewing Company, with food trucks from Box Hill Pizzeria & Crabcakes, Village Bistro, 410 Empanadas and more.

Tickets are on sale for $10 at harmonywoodsfest.com and include admission to both Friday night
and Saturday’s festivities. Admission is free for children age 16 and younger. VIP packages also are available.

Proceeds from ticket sales will support the construction of MDCFA’s full-scale regional arts center, which will provide access to a wide range of arts activities and programming for all ages in Harford County and across Maryland.

For schedules, to buy tickets, band contest details, participating vendors and sponsor information, visit harmonywoodsfest.com.

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