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Deutschtown Music Festival

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Deutschtown Music Festival
Deutschtown Music Festival in 2018
GenreAlternative, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Contemporary, Country, Electronic, Folk, Funk, Gospel, Hard rock, Metal, Hip hop, Indie, Jam band, Jazz, Pop, R&B, Rock
Dates20–23 July 2024
Location(s)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Years active2013-19, 2021-present
FoundersBen Soltesz,[1]
Hugh Twyman,[2]
Cody Walters[3]
Attendance25,000 (2019)[4]
Organized byNorthside Leadership Conference
Websitedeutschtownmusicfestival.com

Deutschtown Music Festival is an annual community music festival in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[5] The festival features over 35 stages and 400 bands performing across Deutschtown for which the festival is named.[6] It is the largest free music festival in Pittsburgh and one of the largest free three-day music and arts festivals in America.[7]

There was no festival in 2020.

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References

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  1. ^ Bauder, Bob (July 14, 2018). "Hundreds of bands perform at annual Pittsburgh music festival". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  2. ^ Tady, Scott (July 12, 2018). "350+ bands to rock Pittsburgh's North Side at Deutschtown Music Festival". The Beaver County Times. GateHouse Media. Archived from the original on June 30, 2019. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  3. ^ Klimovich Harrop, Joanne (March 19, 2019). "Audiophile hopes North Side's Government Center is more than just a record store". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved June 29, 2019. Cody Walters... founder of the annual North Side's Deutschtown Music Festival
  4. ^ Green, Ashlee; Stauffer, Lauren (July 17, 2018). "Deutschtown Music Festival – At the Scene". The Northside Chronicle. Archived from the original on June 30, 2019. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  5. ^ Campuzano, Darren; Connor, Sarah (July 18, 2018). "6th annual Deutschtown Music Festival takes over North Side". The Pitt News. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  6. ^ Mervis, Scott (July 10, 2018). "Deutschtown Music Festival grows 369 acts, brings James Street back to life". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  7. ^ Enis, Eli (July 12, 2017). "Pittsburgh's Deutschtown Music Fest offers 200 bands over two days". Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
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