The festival welcomes eight regional powerhouses that are gracing the Pepsi Showcase stage for the first time. Saturday features a medley of music that starts when the gates open at 10 a.m. She has carved out a name for herself regionally, gracing the stage at last year’s Shoals Fest, and she was recently named one of the “5 Huntsville Bands with the best shot to become Famous” by Matt Wake, Entertainment Reporter with Alabama Media Group. Wanda made her solo debut at Panoply in 2012 as a Panoply Homegrown Talent Winner and in 2019 she debuted her band at Concerts in the Park. The Showcase stage will feature a homegrown favorite, The Wanda Band, on Friday. Performers from all genres - jazz, rock, R&B, indie rock, blues, pop and more – will entertain festivalgoers on Panoply’s two stages: the Indie Stage and the Showcase Stage, presented by Pepsi. Panoply 2023 will feature over 30 bands and musicians that make Huntsville the place to be for music today. This year the festival will again span across Church Street and into Big Spring Park East. on Friday, April 28, showcasing regionally celebrated bands and musicians, the fan-favorite juried Art Marketplace, art and STEAM interactives, a large-scale community art project, craft beer and wine, food trucks and more. Panoply’s 41st celebration kicks off at 5 p.m. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle joined local artists, musicians, Arts Huntsville board members, volunteers, and staff at the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau to announce details about the 2023 festival, presented by Mazda Toyota Manufacturing. ![]() Over four decades, Panoply Arts Festival has evolved into a premiere arts weekend showcasing Huntsville’s innovative spark through a three-day celebration of art, music, and more. Published on MaThree-Day Celebration of Art, Music and MoreĪrts Huntsville invites the community to return to downtown Huntsville’s Big Spring Park on April 28 – 30 to celebrate 41 years of Panoply Arts Festival.
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