TheSonoma Harvest Music Festivalis set to return to the B.R. Cohn Winery in Glen Ellenfor the first time in three years, following a break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Texas blues-rock musicianGary Clark Jr.and indie-pop outfit Portugal. The Man as its headliners.
“We are happy to be bringing music back to the Sonoma Valley,” Dave Graham, a partner with BottleRock Presents, which also producesthe annual Memorial Day weekend luxeBottleRock Napa Valleyfest, said in a statement. “B.R. Cohn Winery is the perfect venue to experience incredible music in a beautiful, intimate setting. We’re looking forward to enjoying these great musicians in the Sonoma wine country this fall.”
The festival, set to return Oct. 8-9, also features the world music actThievery Corporation, country starAnderson East, alt-rock band Magic Giant and Hawaiian singer-songwriter Lily Meola on the first day, before Clark Jr. takes the stage. The bill for the second day, headlined by Portugal. The Man, includes dance-pop duo Phantogram, Stanford alum and rapper K.Flay, Los Angeles pop-rock band The Wrecks and multi-instrumentalist Yoke Lore.
Two-day festival passes, starting at $279 for general admission and $549 for VIP access, will be available beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 23 atwww.sonomaharvestmusicfestival.com. Single-day festival passes, starting at $149 for general admission and $299 for VIP, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, June 24.
BottleRock Presentsstaged the introductorySonoma Harvest Music Festivalin 2018, repeating the formula of pairing live music with Northern California’s distinctive mix of food and wine offerings in a more intimate setting.
Many of the artists appearing on the bill for this year’s concert previously appeared at BottleRock.
Prior to the pandemic, organizers expanded the festival to take place over two consecutive weekends but the 2020 concerts, with headliners Empire of the Sun and Modest Mouse, were canceled.
The Sonoma Harvest Music Festival benefits Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation.