Live music to light up fall nights at Hidden Rivers Farm
rebekah.yancey@hartselleenquirer.com
As the leaves begin to change and the crisp air of fall settles in, Hidden Rivers Farm is offering locals the perfect way to kick off the weekend, bringing live music to the stage.
From Sept. 20 through Nov. 1, the farm will host an exciting lineup of talented artists, bringing music lovers together for magical evenings under the stars.
Featuring performances by Drew Clemons, Noah Revaz, Brian Holder and more, acoustic sets to upbeat country jams will fill the farm from 5-8 p.m. every Friday night. The best part? Admission to these concerts is included with a farm pass.
The farm’s kitchen will also be open, offering a variety of food options. Patrons are also welcome to bring picnic meals. The live music coincides with Fur-baby Fridays that owner Mary-Sidney Ritch called a great activity for those who enjoy calm, fall evenings with their pets.
“We really encourage people to bring dogs just because it’s a calmer environment than Saturday and Sun day, and a lovely way to start the weekend,” Ritch said. “Between being able to bring your dog out, enjoy the activities, lis ten to music, (this is for t h o s e ) who may not find Saturday or Sunday to be their scene we’ve opened it up for them.” Friday day passes for Hidden River Farms cost $8 online and $9 at the gate. Through the end of August, save $1 and purchase Friday day passes online for $7 each.
Tickets include access to nature trails, animal area, corn pit, tailgate tent, bumper balls, game barns, scarecrow making station, pumpkin patch, playground, tire obstacle course, one free apple for apple cannon.
Saturday and Sunday day passes cost $9 online and $11 at the gate.
For more information on tickets and the fall schedule, or to purchase online visit Hidden Rivers Farm online at www.hiddenriversfarm.com.
Hidden Rivers Farm is located at 169 Goose Pond Road, Hartselle.