The National Reserve, Natalie Prass, Fantastic Negrito, and Forth Wanderers Added To 2018 XPoNential Festival
originally published: 05/21/2018
(CAMDEN, NJ) -- WXPN has announced four new acts added to the 2018 XPoNential Music Festival - The National Reserve, Natalie Prass, Fantastic Negrito, and Forth Wanderers. Now in its 25th year, the festival takes place from Friday, July 27 through Sunday, July 29 at Wiggins Park and the BB&T Pavilion, both located on the Delaware Riverfront in Camden.
Here is a look at the updated lineup for each day:
FRIDAY, JULY 27 at Wiggins Park: Bermuda Triangle featuring Brittany Howard (of Alabama Shakes), Becca Mancari and Jesse Lafser; The Lone Bellow; Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real; The National Reserve; M.A.K.U. Soundsystem; Greg Sover Band; Swift Technique. At BB&T Pavilion: David Byrne; Sylvan Esso.
SATURDAY, JULY 28 at Wiggins Park: Margo Price; Femi Kuti & The Positive Force; Mondo Cozmo; Sunflower Bean; Natalie Prass; Courtney Marie Andrews; Jupiter & Okwess; Hurry & More (Donn T & Chill Moody); Forth Wanderers. At BB&T Pavilion: The War On Drugs; Sturgill Simpson; Preservation Hall Jazz Band; Fantastic Negrito
SUNDAY, JULY 29 at Wiggins Park: Josh Ritter & The Royal City Band; Blind Boys of Alabama; Phoebe Bridgers; Tank and The Bangas; JD McPherson; Hiss Golden Messenger; Lo Moon; Darlingside; Mt. Joy; Devon Gilfillian; Harmony Woods.
WXPN, the non-commercial, member-supported radio station of the University of Pennsylvania that produces the annual XPoNential Music Festival. For more information on the festival visit xpnfest.org
PHOTO: The National Reserve, photo credit: Michael Cooper
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