WFRN Friend Fest 2013 To Feature TobyMac, Matthew West, Kari Jobe, Big Daddy Weave, And More
This year's WFRN Friend Fest, in Nappanee, Indiana, is set to feature 22 different major recording artists including TobyMac, Matthew West, Kari Jobe, Big Daddy Weave, for KING & COUNTRY, Building 429 and more from June 21- 22.
Friend Fest is holding its second annual two-day, two-stage, family-friendly Christian music festival, located at Amish Acres Historic Farm & Heritage Resort in Northern Indiana. It is run by the people from the WFRN radio station. Headliners for the festival are TobyMac and Matthew West.
The main stage will feature performances by TobyMac, Matthew West, Building 429, Peter Furler, Kari Jobe, Jamie Grace, Big Daddy Weave, Chris August, for KING & COUNTRY, Rhett Walker Band, Moriah Peters, Finding Favour, Hyland, OBB and Mosteller.
The Coffee House Stage will see 1 Girl Nation, Jason Dunn (former lead singer of Hawk Nelson), An Epic No Less, Josh Reardown, Ryan Corn, Marie Miller, Seth Moorman and Loftland. This stage will also feature special breakout sessions by Big Daddy Weave, Phil Joel, Kari Jobe, Peter Furler and Tom Coverly. Espresso drinks, iced coffees, drinks for children, gourmet food and drink, and wifi are also available at this stage.
Children under 4 years of age receive free admission to the festival. Admission for children ages 5- 10 is $16 for Friday, $21 for Saturday and $26 for a two day pass. Admission for adults is $29 for Friday, $34 for Saturday and $39 for a two day pass. VIP options and camping options are no longer available. Other lodging accomodations may be made and information my be found at the festivalwebsite. On-site food options include festival favorites, kids favorites, health concious selections and a variety of beverages.
The festival also offers a lot of free options including the kid zone (including a bouncy house), children's stage, parking, artist workshops and more. In addition, the festival offers concession, but does not require that you purchase food and drink on the grounds, which allows you to save some money that way as well.
The performance schedule for Main Stage can be found HERE and the performance for the Coffee House Stage can be found HERE.
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