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Announcing the Strawberry Moon Festival! Come gather in the Chester County woods for a night of music, nature, and community.Event lineup:
Hezekiah Jones
The Keystone Breakers
Andrea Nardello
Emily Drinker
Hurlock & Hinton
Greg Weeks
Woodwose
Jess + Jill
Jonathan Hayes
We’ll have a local food truck, Excursion Ciders, onsite camping, free parking, bonfire, flower crowns, and more!
(Update: We will no longer have Tarot readings)
Bring your blankets, your dancing feet, and your love of summer’s abundance. Let's celebrate community under the Strawberry Moon.
Ticket includes a handmade strawberry necklace to remember the event!
🍓Kids under 15 are FREE!
🍓We have space for tent campers only
🍓We do love doggies, but please leave your furry friends at home for this event.
🍓We are not accepting vendors for this event, so beware of scammers reaching out or posting in the event!
About the bands:
🌙 Hezekiah Jones
Hezekiah Jones is equal parts (in no particular order) Raphael Cutrufello, Kiley Ryan, Bradley Hinton, Daniel Bower, Philip D’Agostino, Alex Luquet and sometimes a handful of other friends. Brought together by a shared love for all things Song. Listening to songs, playing songs, learning songs, dissecting songs, writing songs, singing songs, channeling songs, and other variations ad infinitum. They prefer a high signal to noise ratio, but barring the preferred ratio they would rather lean into the noise. They find joy in gathering people into rooms and outdoor settings together and sharing their love for songs. They have given in to the impetus to let go of lingering nonsense and relish in the joy of their work together. Join them as they play cartographers to imaginary musical worlds in their perpetual sense of next.
🍓 The Keystone Breakers
Based out of Southeastern PA, The Keystone Breakers sound has been described as Country, Country Rock, Progressive Americana, and “Alt-Country Cosmic Jammy Madness.” Whatever you want to call them, The Breakers are a group who, simply put, really enjoy creating and playing music together in a live setting. When that care-free attitude gets passed on to the audience, it makes for one heck of a good time! Their first full length album “Ridge Roads” was released in 2023, “Live from The Green Parrot” in 2025, and they are currently working on a new album set for release in the near future. You can find them frequently in the tri-state area, as far south as Key West FL, and points in between.
🌙 Emily Drinker
Emily Drinker is an independent, award-winning singer-songwriter from Philadelphia. Her soulful brand of folk, pop, and rock paired with her powerhouse vocals and unique live looping make for an incredible live performance. Whether with her band, the Funky T, or in a more intimate format, Emily is an artist who uses every weapon in her considerable arsenal to deliver incandescent shows for her audiences. She's been featured by NPR Music, Philadelphia's WXPN, and performs at festivals in and around the Philly area including the Philadelphia Folk Festival, WXPN's XPoNential Music Festival, and Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA. Emily has opened for Pat Benatar, Rufus Wainwright, JD Souther (Linda Ronstadt, Eagles, James Taylor), Switchfoot, the Secret Sisters, Joey Dosik (Vulfpeck) and Bakithi Kumalo (Paul Simon’s Graceland). In addition to a busy performance schedule in Philly and its surrounding areas, she's a session vocalist doing sync work for national TV shows, a collaborator in half a dozen local bands, the founder of her own backyard festival with her band/housemates (CINNAMiN Fest!), and the organizer of the Calliope Coalition, a community group for women in the Philly music scene.
🍓Andrea Nardello
Andrea Nardello’s fans know her as relatable, soulful, and unapologetically real. With a blend of folk, rock, and pop, she captures hearts with intimate ballads and gets crowds moving with her energetic, powerful performances.
Nardello first gained national attention after winning a contest to sing with Brandi Carlile at Carlile’s all-women’s music festival in Mexico and was later named a top “Emerging Artist To Know” by NPR. She has built a strong following throughout the Tri-State area, winning the prestigious Philadelphia Songwriters Project Contest and Tri-State Indie’s “Acoustic Artist of the Year.” Her songs “Leave The Light On” and “Home To Me” each earned WSTW’s Folk Song of the Year.
Andrea has toured extensively, opening for artists including Colbie Caillat, Brandi Carlile, Gabe Dixon, Emerson Hart (of Tonic), Tim Reynolds (of the Dave Matthews Band), and Ron Pope.
Her latest EP, Rise, released in September 2024, marks her most confident and fully realized work to date. In 2025, Rise was honored with Song of the Year and EP of the Year, and Andrea was named Artist of the Year at the Hometown Hero Awards presented by Delaware Public Media, further cementing her place as a standout voice in the independent music scene.
🌙Jess & Jill
Jesse and Jillian, aka “Jess and Jill” met on a dusty stage in Key West, Florida. Right away, there was an undeniable force of chemistry between them. Soon after meeting, they formed their musical duo, and have been playing music together nearly every day since. They have been awarded “Duo of the Year” in Key West for the past three years.
Their musical style fits under the umbrella “Americana” with influences ranging from Jerry Garcia to Joni Mitchell to Gillian Welch and David Rawlings. They are working on an album of original music at Echo Mountain Recording in Asheville, NC. Their original music dances across the borders of genre, with one song described as “reminiscent of Pink Floyd, The Grateful Dead, and a sense of vulnerability.” Other tunes drive with the zest of bluegrass, dance with a Celtic, worldly feel, and groove with a swampy, funk flavor. The thing that binds it all together? Their approach to the music as one musician - present, honest, and vulnerable.
Jesse Wagner was born in between Philadelphia and Allentown. He was raised in Telford, Pennsylvania. Jesse studied privately with Dennis Sandole, Ben Schachter, and Craig Ebener. He founded “The Happy Dog,” a band known best for their original music and covers of The Grateful Dead, which brought him to Key West in 2011. Jesse stopped leaving Key West a few years later.
Jillian Todd is from Potsdam, NY. Her musical background is rooted in theater and dance. Months after graduating from college in 2021, Jillian moved to Key West to work as an actor at the historic Waterfront Playhouse. Soon after moving, she was compelled to work as a musician, and devoted herself to the guitar and songwriting.
🍓 Hurlock & Hinton
A new project from longtime musical collaborators Heather Hurlock and Brad Hinton. With ten years of shared stages behind them, the duo blends Heather’s cinematic songs and ethereal vocals with Brad’s musical finesse and timeless songcraft, sharing music rooted in dreamy folk melodies that feel like memories. Their harmonies are the heart of their sound, pure, effortless, and haunting in the best way. Live, they offer an intimate, transportive experience that stays with you long after the last note.
Hurlock and Hinton have each carved distinct paths through the Pennsylvania folk and Americana scene. Heather was a founding member of barn rock outfit Tin Bird Choir before launching her own band. Hinton has a long list of collaborations including Hezekiah Jones, The Keystone Breakers, Pocono Jones & The Bear and Tin Bird Choir.
🌙 Greg Weeks
Battering his head against the folk-rock wall since 1997, Weeks began his journey in the New York City of the 90s, a period of transition when the East Village was still a tad on the rough side and indie music was more lifestyle than musical genre. Having released three albums in said environs, Weeks eventually found his way to Philadelphia, co-founding the band Espers while continuing to record his own tunes. Then, things got difficult, and Weeks receded from the music world. Until now. Back with a vengeance, Weeks’ latest release is the first of many.
🍓Woodwose
A spell worked by two long term best friends, Gillian Chadwick (Ex Reverie, Rusalnaia) and Jessica Weeks (The Valerie Project, Magus). Dual vocals entwine with electric guitar, Fender Rhodes, and flute to carry listeners deeper into the woods and further down the rabbit hole. With their long-awaited debut album, recorded in 2007, set to release on Language of Stone on July 24th, Woodwose finally emerges from an enchanted slumber. Formed in 2006 amidst the acid folk revival and experimental music scene in Philadelphia, Woodwose defies genre description and rises above the sum of its parts, an alchemy equally dark and light, broody and transcendent.
🌙 Jonathan Hayes
A folk-rock artist and multi-instrumentalist from northern Chester County, Pennsylvania, outside of Philadelphia. He began intuitively self-teaching himself the guitar at age 4, songwriting at age 9, and first played on a stage at age 11. His discography consists of 4 studio EP’s and 2 singles, including his pandemic EP, “Idio•sync•racy.” Jonathan offers a unique combination of psychedelic-folk and blues-rock in his original works, and is recognized for tracking every instrument in the studio. He has been known to perform in many solo and group settings, and has co-produced songs for and with other artists. He is currently 24 years old.
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2494 N Hill Camp Rd, Pottstown, PA 19465, United States
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