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Slightly Stoopid, Damian & Stephen Marley to headline Everwild Music Festival in 2025
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Everwild returns to Legend Valley with its largest lineup ever for the festival's fifth edition.

THORNVILLE, Ohio - Washingtoner -- Everwild Music Festival, which has quickly become a mainstay in the Midwest summer festival circuit, today announced its full 2025 lineup, headlined by Slightly Stoopid and Damian & Stephen Marley, alongside can't-miss national acts Iration, J Boog, and host band Tropidelic. More than two dozen other bands round out the festival lineup, set to take place July 31-Aug. 2, 2025, at the  iconic 230-acre Legend Valley Concert Venue in Thornville, Ohio,

Located just a half-hour east of Columbus, Ohio, Legend Valley has hosted major events for more than four decades, with legendary performances from artists ranging from the Grateful Dead to Jimmy Buffett to Metallica. This will be the fourth consecutive year that Legend Valley will play host to Everwild, with the festival seeing exponential growth since its inception in 2022 to its largest event yet in 2024, when more than 7,000 people per day graced the festival grounds.

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In addition to three full days of music and camping, Everwild features a variety of food and craft vendors, a full Artist Village showcasing work from renowned regional artists, daily yoga sessions, and three stages of music with no overlapping sets.

Other acts on the 2025 Everwild lineup include Little Stranger, Fortunate Youth, Shwayze, Kash'd Out, Surfer Girl, Artikal Sound System, and many others.

Three-day general admission tickets are on sale now starting at $199, which includes free basic camping and parking. VIP tickets — which have sold out in each of the past three years — start at $389 and include access to flushable toilets and private showers, entry to the VIP tent near the main stage, band meet-and-greets, and other perks. A limited number of electric and non-electric RV sites are also available for purchase. As always, kids 12 & under will be admitted free of charge.

Tickets and more information can be found at everwildfestival.com.

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