In addition to two headlining sets from Potter herself, the festival will also feature The Flaming Lips and The Head and The Heart, as well as sets from Michael Marcagi, and Anderson East. You can buy tickets HERE.
Grand Point North has a storied history in art curation and cultivation for the local Vermont community. Potter’s desire to expand on that community effort is the root of her Grand Point Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to supporting the arts in Vermont. The foundation supports existing nonprofit and community organizations that are focused on arts education and cultural programming. In addition, GPF will award one creation stipend to a Vermont artist each year to support their vision in ‘keeping Vermont weird.’
Potter has always been committed to supporting the local Vermont community. Last summer, she hosted a livestream to raise funds to uplift people after similar catastrophic flooding. The fundraiser raised over $20,000 for The Vermont Community Foundation’s VT Flood Response and Recovery Fund.
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ABOUT GRACE POTTER
2X Grammy nominee Grace Potter has released five critically acclaimed studio albums, including 2019’s Daylight, which was nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Rock Album, toured and collaborated with some of the music industry’s best, including The Grateful Dead, The Rolling Stones, The Allman Brothers, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and Kenny Chesney (their collaboration earned Grace her first Grammy nomination), and has played nearly every major major music festival, including Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Bonnaroo, in addition to launching Burlington’s Grand Point North Festival. Her “dynamite” (Guitar Player) fifth studio album, Mother Road, is out now. Grace is currently on her Mother Road Tour across the country while also joining Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show for select shows this summer.
ABOUT GRAND POINT NORTH
Grand Point North is a long-running festival created by Grace Potter and Higher Ground on the Burlington waterfront. It is an effort to provide a space for outreach to each other, and an outlet to Vermonters to engage in art as a community.
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