Perfect Duluth Day

Homegrown Music Festival 2017 Primer

If this isn’t your 19th time attending the Homegrown Music Festival, here are some links that might be helpful:

Homegrown website
Homegrown schedule
PDD Chicken App schedule for smartphones
Homegrown Facebook page
Homegrown Twitter page
Seasons 1-4 of Seth Langreck’s Duluth Band Profiles

Admission wristbands are $30 for the full eight days of music, but there are also many free-admission events.

There are 199 bands on the schedule. A 100-page Field Guide is available to help navigate the festival. Pick one up at any Homegrown venue or various random locations.

The hashtag for this year is #hgmf17. The same hashtag applies for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.

This is the first Homegrown in which a ridesharing service is available. The Lyft app has been functioning in Duluth since April 27.

The Homegrown Chicken Shack is at 120 W. Superior St. this year. The hours of operation are:

There are six schedule changes to report:

KUMD 103.3 FM will hold its usual “Live from Studio A” sessions with Homegrown bands. Here’s the schedule:

The Duluth Electric Fetus store will host six in-store performances during the week. Here’s that schedule:

Homegrown banners are running across the top of PDD. Or they will be once someone wakes up who has the tech skills to make that switch. You can continue to submit them throughout the week to banners @ perfectduluthday.com. Please follow the banner submission guidelines.

The Duluth Art Institute is again partnering with Homegrown to present a two-part photo exhibit. Part one is a showcase of photos from previous Homegrowns curated by Kip Praslowicz. The exhibit’s opening reception is at the Red Herring Lounge on Monday, May 1, 5 p.m. Anyone can pick up one of the DAI’s disposable cameras at the opening to document the festival and turn in their cameras during Saturday’s kickball game at Chester Bowl. From there the film will be developed and put on display at the Red Herring on May 10.