We're thrilled to have two different food trucks on site with us this year! Friday night we welcome The Roaming Coyote with a wide array of Mexican and Latin-American themed dishes, while Saturday night we will enjoy delights from the Middle East and beyond with Kabob Mix's Halal fusion menu. At our request, both trucks will offer vegetarian and gluten-free options, and most entrees are in the $12 to $20 range. When we have menus with up-to-date menu and prices, we'll post them here - and it's ok to come…
Read moreSycamore Song Circle Part 2!
Our Sycamore Song Circle is a partially-curated, partially open mic song circle down by the creek, unplugged in the shade of the giant sycamore tree. We will have some invited seats and a “pilgrim chair” for folks who signed up in advance, first come first serve. Last year's inaugural round-robin was a rousing success, despite discovering that 1) we're on a Dulles Airport flight path and 2) that there seem to be a lot of flights on Saturday afternoons. To address that, this year's circle will be “lightly…
Read moreNew 2026 T-shirts
We are excited to have a new T-shirt design this year, thanks to the talents of James Garofalo bringing this year's design to life! It's a 2-sided print with this year's artists listed on the back, and we have a limited amount of women's v-neck shirts too. Preordered shirts will be waiting for you at the Merchandise tent.
All shirts are $30. We will have a limited supply of shirts available first-come first-serve for purchase - these are really cool and help you spread the Mountville vibe all year long!
Relive the 2025 Festival on YouTube
If you missed part of the Main Stage Friday or Saturday, watch it here or click to watch it at YouTube. Scroll down the YT video description to find hyperlink time indices so you can jump to the beginning of any set.
Friday June 20, 2025
Featuring sets from Lisa Taylor, Teghan Devon, and ilyAIMY followed by a Songwriters-in-the-Round finale with Randy Barrett and Kipyn Martin with host Andrew McKnight.
Saturday June 21, 2025
Featuring sets from Sunny@Midnight (duo), Michelle Lockey, Kevin Neidig, Lua Project…
Read moreAbout Mountville and Dogs: Mutts with a Mission
It has been sadly a long-standing policy at Mountville that we can't allow pets, including human's best friends. But this weekend you’ll see Mountville Advisory Board members Amy & Stephen Brand walking around the grounds with Guess, their service dog in training. The Brands are volunteer puppy raisers for Mutts with a Mission (MWAM), and Mountville is a great training experience for Guess!
MWAM, founded in 2008, is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Virginia Beach that trains service dogs for disabled…
Read moreOur May Newsletter
To read all the latest in our plans so you can make yours, here's our May 2025 Newsletter.
New for 2025 - Sycamore Song Circle Offers More Chances to Play
We are thrilled this year to add a new element to Mountville. There are never enough slots in our lineup for all the talented artists we'd love to have play, and while we have a good core of die-hard musicians and listeners for a lively Moonshine jam of old time tunes as well as a Songwriter Circle each night, we've been wanting to create more opportunities for beginning songwriters as well as musicians who come for the day but can't be here for the late night mischief. And we don't want to add any more…
Read moreRemembering Chris Nicholson
August 28, 2024
Our Mountville family is mourning the passing of our beloved Food Czar Chris Nicholson yesterday after a valiant battle with a rare cancer. He has been part of the Mountville "inner circle" for most of our 30 year history, and his spirit, warmth, wit and skills with food are all simply irreplaceable. No one more embodied the truism that making food for people is an act of love, and he truly loved the music, the people who made it, and the people who came together in community around it.
When…
Read moreGuest Post: "Heartwaves", a Mountville 2024 Review
(Originally posted on Facebook by Maria de los Angeles, publisher of HeartCenteredDC)
Heartwaves
The 30th anniversary of Mountville Folk Festival was my 5th anniversary attending this home-grown event down in Loudoun. And despite the heatwave, I felt all the heartwaves that come from returning year after year (even during the pandemic, online) to folks who feel like family. I told one of them that the festival was like my Cuban Christmas, because it's been years since I had a family Christmas, and that's…
Read moreWays to Support This Year's Artists - for Free!
We are still glowing over the amazing performances from 13 very different artists from across the spectrum of folk, roots and beyond! They come to Mountville knowing that our compensation is small at best, and yet trusting us to put them and their art in the absolute best light possible, and to a fantastic audience many of whom will be experiencing them for the first time.
So here are TWO free things you can do right now to help support these talented artists, and perhaps go see them again doing a full show…
Read moreStrengthening our Foundation for the Future
We've written and spoken at length these past few months about the state of the music business for smaller artists, both in performance and recorded works. Our goals for Mountville 30 were ambitious to say the least, but they also felt vital if we want to continue having these kinds of experiences that we've grown to cherish. We knew that we were going to need help - a lot of it - to bring that vision to life this year.
In tandem with all of our generous Mountville family (thank you so much!), our goal was…
Read moreThanks to the Miracle Workers on the Tech Team
Lisa and Jim Taylor have been integral parts of Mountville since the beginning back in 1994; Lisa doing a spectacular solo set of her amazing songs, and Jim running sound. And Jim has been running Mountville sound every year since, guiding us through each new door as the technology got more advanced and the presentation more professional. Festival audio is a big challenge under the best of circumstances with the usual challenges of changing quickly from one act to the next. A veteran audio-video engineer…
Read moreAn Army Marches On Its Stomach
This morning's gratitude is an inside job! Festivals happen because of volunteers - lots of them. They put their heart, time, energy and sweat (especially this year!) into doing a million things to make sure festival guests are comfortable, safe and have a great time. The work begins days before the Main Stage opens and continues for days afterwards. A loving army of helping hands!
And, they must be well taken care of as well. Our Saturday Performer/Volunteer Dinner planned and prepared by our longtime…
Read moreWe Did It! (And You Can See It, Mostly)
Our 30th annual Mountville is officially in the books as a resounding success, despite two days of nearly 100° afternoon temperatures. A total of thirteen acts over two days turned in a complete top-shelf program from start to finish, connecting generations, centering female artists, and showcasing an amazing diversity of musical styles at a high level, yet with the casual warmth and intimacy Mountville audiences love.
And if you missed it, take heart! We livestreamed it to the best of our abilities…
Read moreSome Love for "The Look" of Mountville
This morning's gratitude is for the visual presentation of Mountville. Over the years we've learned that the Mountville experience is really the confluence of several things - the music of course, and the people, but also the delightful visual ambience of the big sky over the gently sloping hill, the pond, the gardens and chicken coop, and of course now the beautiful pavilion. Around the solstice, the "Golden Hour" of lowering angled light changes the colors subtly almost from minute to minute - a visual…
Read moreGratitude for Many Hands and Sturdy Backs
Good Monday morning Mountville family! We will have lots to say and share in these coming days, but it feels right to lead with gratitudes. And there are LOTS of those to share!!
This first one is for the Volunteers. It takes an ENORMOUS amount of work to get a property ready for a festival event, to plan everything out, to get it all set up, and to actually make everything run smoothly during, and then cleaning it all up at the end. Various volunteers were putting in time working on the parking and camping…
Read moreAn Epic Mountville is in the Books
WHEW! We will no doubt have much more to say in the next day or two, but we're pretty sure our collective mood is a blend of delirious euphoria, exhaustion, and perhaps even a bit of loving disbelief that it all went off exceptionally well!
This Mountville was a challenge; as our Treasurer Rich Wilkinson said, we pretty much rebuilt the entire plane in flight right down to the fuselage since early April. To be able to shift our funding approach to try to do something meaningful to help performing artists…
Read moreWe Have to Let Him Leave, But We'll Never Let Him Go
It is the solstice, the earliest it's been in an absurd number of years. The day after Juneteenth, and the day after our friend Tom Prasada-Rao left to take his place among the stars. The day before the full Strawberry Moon, and the day before the 30th Annual Mountville. It must mean something; all the stars and planets aligning to make Tom welcome in the heavens with a big special cosmic show. For a humble dude with otherworldly gifts and the biggest most beautiful laugh, somehow it just fits. Tom's songs…
Read more2 Weeks 2 Mountville
The 30th Annual Mountville Folk Festival!
Fri. June 21st, Gates open at 5pm, Music starts at 6pm.
Sat. June 22nd, Gates open at 1pm, Music starts at 2pm.
Rain or shine, but shine preferred.
On the slopes of Bull Run Mountain near Aldie, Virginia. http://mountvillefolk.org
RSVP required for directions, just like a house concert. With camping.
Hit Reply to RSVP your Yes or Maybe!
You are on our email invite list AND officially invited! It's just two weeks away and we've got an incredible two-night experience…
Read more2024 Festival Newsletter
We are excitedly counting down the days til we gather on the slopes of Bull Run Mountain again for the 30th annual Mountville Folk Festival! The gates open at 5pm Friday June 21st for a fabulous evening of music, followed by a full afternoon and evening of music again Saturday June 22nd - over 10 hours of live music on the main stage in a beautiful and uncrowded setting, with friendly people enjoying a great weekend music experience together. Best part is, you're invited!
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