Hoochenanny Festival begins to roll out 2025 performer lineup
The festival celebrates its second annual year with a lineup of well-known performers and of course, whiskey tasting from a multitude of brands for attendees to enjoy.
It is scheduled to be held across three days, August 8 to August 10, across 14 acres of Camp Eastman located in Irondequoit.
At this time, 12 performers and 11 of 30 brands have been announced, with more expected.
Hoochenanny Whiskey Festival debut
Charles Wesley Godwin
Old 97's
The English Beat
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
The Record Company
Tommy Brunett's All-Star Cavaclade of Scoundrels
The Jack Knives
Vandoleirs
moe.
Dark Star Orchestra
Galactic featuring Anjelika Jelly Joseph
Eggy
General and VIP admission passes will be available on March 28.
For more information on the festival, including how to get tickets, click here.
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