Take a look at the entertainment schedule for the 2022 People’s Choice Festival
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Summer fests return
Here’s what you need to know for the first in-person Arts Fest and People’s Choice Festival in two years.
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The People’s Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts and Crafts is back this summer, but in a new location. The festival has moved from its longtime home in Boalsburg to the Grange fairgrounds in Centre Hall. The festival is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. July 14-16 and noon to 5 p.m. July 17. Here’s the schedule of live entertainment.
Thursday, July 14
noon: Sleepwalker, North Stage
noon: Caryn Dixon, South Stage
1:30 p.m.: Anchor & Arrow, North Stage
1:30 p.m.: SoundCar, South Stage
3 p.m.: Donny Burns & The 3rd Degree, North Stage
3 p.m.: Dave Wilson Quartet, South Stage
4:30 p.m.: Miss Melanie, North Stage
4:30 p.m.: Marshmellow Overcoat, South Stage
6 p.m.: Pure Cane Sugar, North Stage
6 p.m.: Black Cat Belly Dance, South Stage
Friday, July 15
noon: State College Rock Camp, North Stage
noon: Sink or Swing, South Stage
1:30 p.m.: JR Mangan Band, North Stage
1:30 p.m.: Above the Radar, South Stage
3 p.m.: Tussey Mountain Moonshiners, North Stage
3 p.m.: The Jay T. Vonada Quartet, South Stage
4:30 p.m.: Nittany Knights, South Stage
5:30 p.m.: The Little Roy and Lizzy Show, North Stage
Saturday, July 16
noon: Joy Marie and the Gill Street Band, North Stage
noon: Flip Side, South Stage
1:30 p.m.: Raven and the Wren, North Stage
1:30 p.m.: Loose Cannons, South Stage
3 p.m.: The Roof, North Stage
3 p.m.: Frackwater Jack, South Stage
4:30 p.m.: Ray Owen, South Stage
5:30 p.m.: Start Making Sense — a tribute to Talking Heads, North Stage
Sunday, July 17
10:30 a.m.: St. John’s United Church of Christ, North Stage
10:30 a.m.: National Healing Evangelist with Gerry Grant, South Stage
noon: Brad Crum as Elvis, North Stage
noon: Haystack Lightnin’, South Stage
1:30 p.m.: Joe Bonson & Coffee Run, North Stage
1:30 p.m.: Group Therapy, South Stage
3 p.m.: Reboot, North Stage
3 p.m.: Tightrope — Stevie Ray Vaughan tribute band, South Stage