🎶 The Banjo Extravaganza Festival is back at Hagood Mill! 🎶
Join us Friday, July 17, and Saturday, July 18 for one of the Southeast’s premier celebrations of traditional Appalachian banjo music and mountain heritage.
🎬 Friday Night | 6:30 PM
The festival begins with a special evening in the Heritage Pavilion featuring the premiere screening of Andy Eversole’s new documentary, Banjo Earth: North Carolina. The film explores the people, places, and traditions that have shaped North Carolina’s remarkable banjo heritage.
Following the documentary, acclaimed Appalachian musician Murphy Campbell will take the stage for a special live concert celebrating the musical traditions of the Southern mountains. A gifted ballad singer and banjo player, Murphy’s performances preserve the stories, resilience, family traditions, and enduring spirit that have defined Appalachian life for generations.
Enjoy food and beverages from The Fermentary and Carolina Bauernhaus throughout the evening.
🎟 Friday Admission: $10
🪕 Saturday | 10:00 AM – 4:15 PM
Experience a full day of incredible banjo music featuring:
• Bob Buckingham
• Barrow Wheary
• Dan Gellert
• Murphy Campbell
• Clifton Hicks
• Molly Johnson
• Andy Eversole
• Owen Grooms
There’s much more than music!
🛍️ Shop a variety of artisan vendors
🍔 Enjoy delicious food from local vendors
⚒️ Watch traditional Appalachian crafts come to life with live demonstrations by blacksmiths, potters, woodworkers, quilters, spinners, leatherworkers, chair caners, and more.
🌽 See the historic 1845 Hagood Mill in operation and take home fresh stone-ground grits, cornmeal, and other mill products.
🪨 Explore the Hagood Creek Petroglyph Site—it’s included with Saturday admission!
🎟 Saturday Admission
• $7 Ages 10 & Up
• FREE for Children 9 & Under
🚗 FREE Parking
⛺ Make it a Weekend!
Primitive camping is available onsite:
• $10 per person per night (Ages 10+)
• $15 per person for both nights
• FREE for Children 9 & Under
Bring your lawn chair or blanket and spend the weekend surrounded by world-class banjo music, Appalachian traditions, great food, and the beauty of Hagood Mill Historic Site.