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MUSIC FESTIVAL

Held at beautiful Garfield Park on the city’s south side, HOLLER ON THE HILL is equal parts music festival and community picnic. Families spread their blankets out on the grass and kids blow bubbles while bands jam on multiple stages nearby. Curated by local concertpromotion company MOKB Presents, the late-September festival focuses on Americana, folk, and country music. Since its first iteration last fall, Holler has featured such acts as Citizen Cope, Justin Townes Earle, and St. Paul and the Broken Bones. Watch the website for the date of next year’s event. 2345 Pagoda Dr., holleronthehill.com

PLACE TO DISCOVER NEW MUSIC

Tucked away on the second floor of Fountain Square’s Murphy Arts Center, the is a little brother of sorts to the larger Hi-Fivenue located one

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