Arts & Entertainment

1st Performers Announced For Camden's XPoNential Music Festival

The first group of performers has been announced for the three-day XPoNential Music Festival in Camden this fall.

WXPN, the non-commercial, member-supported radio station of the University of Pennsylvania, has announced the first round of artists who will perform at 2021 XPoNential Music Festival presented by Subaru in Camden this fall.

The first round of performers for the three-day festival at Wiggins Park on the Camden Riverfront was announced this week, and it includes:

  • DAWES
  • LOS LOBOS
  • THE RECORD COMPANY
  • SHOVELS & ROPE
  • ANI DIFRANCO
  • STRAND OF OAKS
  • DEVON GILFILLIAN
  • NICOLE ATKINS
  • CORY HENRY
  • ADIA VICTORIA
  • CHRISTONE "KINGFISH" INGRAM
  • JADE BIRD
  • SIERRA FERRELL
  • SOFÍA VALDÉS
  • MICHAELA ANNE
  • PAUL BEAUBRUN
  • LAKOU MIZIK

Additional performers will be announced this summer.

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The festival, which takes place Sept. 17-19, features a mix of established and new performers, and draws audiences from throughout the Greater Philadelphia area, Mid-Atlantic region, and Northeastern US.

Produced in partnership with the Camden County Board of Commissioners, the family-friendly XPoNential Music Festival is now in its 17th year at Wiggins Park.

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In addition to the musical performances, there will be plenty of activities for kids, extensive food, drink, and vendor selections, and festival seating and riverfront promenades that offer spectacular views of the Delaware River and Philadelphia skyline.

Weekend passes to the 2021 XPoNential Music Festival are currently offered in pairs and only as a thank-you gift with an XPN Membership of $30/month or more. Individual weekend and daily passes will be available for purchase at a later date. More information can be found at xpnfest.org.

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