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Starry Fields Farm Music Festival Scheduled for August 28



Starry Fields Farm will host its first music event from 12PM - 10PM on August 28, 2021 in partnership with Know Name. The event will bring some of the biggest names in regional, independent country music to Bowling Green, KY. Tickets are General Admission and $55 (student discounted tickets will be available).

“Starry Fields Farm does a wonderful job of creating and enabling community. We feel privileged to partner with them on their first of many events that will connect independent, Appalachian country music artists with the vibrant and growing city of Bowling Green. This event will be a celebration of local community through music!” says Kirk Brandenburg, Know Name.

“We are excited to invite the community onto our farm to experience this amazing, local music festival! It has been wonderful to collaborate with so many local vendors and nearby musicians to bring something really special to Bowling Green” says Jessica, Starry Fields Farm.

Know Name is a new veteran owned and operated media and promotion company bringing renewed vision to supporting and promoting independent, authentic artistry.

Starry Fields Farm’s mission is to grow flowers and connect humans. Nothing connects humans better than music so they are excited to bring the local community together around music on their farm.

For more information please email Know Name at [email protected] or visit @
knownamecountry on Instagram.

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