GREENFIELD – Brace for plenty of music at Riley Festival – free entertainment for the thousands of residents and guests that visit Greenfield during the street fair.

Local acoustic musicians, young dancers and regionally known rock and tribute bands will take three stages located throughout the festival in the four-day event Oct. 5-8.

Tony Seiler, Riley Festival board member that booked the talent, said he’s excited for the community to see what all there is to offer.

He said families will enjoy seeing their neighbors perform through local acts, as well as the larger bands paying tribute to musical acts such as Van Halen and Led Zeppelin.

“The bands we have, the main headliners are amazing,” Seiler said. “All three are touring bands, it’s what they do for a living.”

Seiler, who also arranges community concerts throughout the year at downtown Greenfield venues, said he was grateful for the connections he’s been building in the music industry. He was able to book performers in a time crunch.

The Woomblies Rock Orchestra performs after opening ceremonies of the Riley Festival on Oct. 5. Submitted photo

Just after opening ceremonies Thursday, Oct. 5 will be The Woomblies Rock Orchestra, a group that has performed in Greenfield several times both at the Riley Festival and Depot Street Park.

Jump, nicknamed “America’s Van Halen Experience,” is the headliner for Oct. 6. Kashmir, a Led Zeppelin tribute, will perform Oct. 7.

All three will be at the Greenfield Banking Company Entertainment Tent, located at the Living Alley near Main and North streets. The venue will also have opening acts, as well as gospel groups and an awards ceremony on Sunday, Oct. 8.

Just down the road is the festival’s indoor venue: the H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts. The historic theater will feature dancing acts and poetry readings at various times throughout the festival. There will also be a community open house, showcasing the Ricks’ new seats. Free theater tours are available from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7.

Led Zeppelin tribute band Kashmir performs Oct. 7 at downtown Greenfield’s Riley Festival. Submitted photo

The acoustic stage, located near the city’s downtown fire station at South and State Streets, will feature mostly local acts. Father-son duos Bobby Wiggins X2, for example, will perform twice. Also performing are Drew Faber, Jeff Kinder and Sheri Davis, Chris Craney, Brad Turnbow, Colby Smith, Haley Joney and Nicole Bridgens, who performs popular songs from the Disney Company.

Seiler, who coordinates sound systems for the groups, said he’s looking forward to a busy festival, but you can be sure he’ll be seen with a bite to eat.

“I think it’s just a great vibe when you’re down there, it’s just awesome,” Seiler said. “I like the food, the vendors, it’s got such a variety of things you could purchase. I thought it was all about the entertainment ’til I looked around and realized no, it’s all about the food.”

 

Riley Festival entertainment 

Editor’s note: Here is a list of live entertainment coming to the Riley Festival in downtown Greenfield. The Greenfield Banking Company Entertainment Tent is located in the Living Alley in downtown Greenfield near Main and North streets. The acoustic stage is at South and State streets. The H.J. Ricks Theatre for the Arts is located at Main and Pennsylvania streets.

Thursday, Oct. 5

Opening ceremonies, 5 p.m., entertainment tent

The Woomblies Rock Orchestra, 6-8 p.m., entertainment tent

Hearts Ablaze cloggers, 7 p.m., H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts

Friday, Oct. 6

Drew Faber, 5 p.m., acoustic stage

Little Miss and Little Mr. Pageant, 5:30 p.m., H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts

Ripple Effect Band, 6-7:30 p.m., entertainment tent

Jeff Kinder and Sheri Davis, 6 p.m., acoustic stage

Bobby Wiggins X2, 7 p.m., acoustic stage

Jump, “America’s Van Halen Experience,” 8-10 p.m., entertainment tent

Saturday, Oct. 7

Open house to view new seats, noon to 4 p.m., free theater tours of the H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts

Chris Craney, 1 p.m., acoustic stage

Bobby Wiggins X2, 2 p.m., acoustic stage

Drew Faber, 3 p.m., acoustic stage

Zach Kissick, 4 p.m., acoustic stage

Brad Turnbow, 5 p.m., acoustic stage

Poetry readings, 5-6 p.m., H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts

Nicole Bridgens, Disney singer, 6 p.m., acoustic stage

Michael Adams, 6 p.m., H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts

Dawg Dayz, 6-7:30 p.m., entertainment tent

Colby Smith, 7 p.m., acoustic stage

Haley Joney, 8 p.m., acoustic stage

Kashmir, Led Zeppelin tribute, 8-10 p.m., entertainment tent

Sunday, Oct. 8

Wilkerson Dance, 1 p.m. , H.J. Ricks Centre for the Arts

Gospel groups, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., entertainment tent

Award ceremony, 3 p.m., entertainment tent