June
July
thu30jul7:00 pm9:00 pm99th Annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Tickets
Event Details
Dancers from the Bannerman Family and Friends group on stage at the 88th annual Mountain
Event Details
Dancers from the Bannerman Family and Friends group on stage at the 88th annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, North Carolina.
Connie is again sharing a story performance on Friday, July 31st, at the 99th Annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, NC. It will be held from July 31 to August 2, 2025, celebrating Southern Appalachian traditions. As the nation’s longest-running folk festival, it features bluegrass, clogging, and storytelling, often showcasing regional talent and honoring founder Bascom Lamar Lunsford’s legacy.
Tickets are now on sale!
Please help us celebrate the 99th anniversary of the oldest folk festival in the nation! July 30, 31, August 1, 2026….7:00 PM-9:00 PM, Asheville High School Auditorium, McDowell Street Asheville, N. C. Also, the 6th Youth Talent Celebration will be held in same location on August 1st from 2- 4 pm.
Time
fri31jul7:00 pm9:00 pm99th Annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Tickets
Event Details
Dancers from the Bannerman Family and Friends group on stage at the 88th annual Mountain
Event Details
Dancers from the Bannerman Family and Friends group on stage at the 88th annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, North Carolina.
Connie is again sharing a story performance on Friday, July 31st, at the 99th Annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, NC. It will be held from July 31 to August 2, 2025, celebrating Southern Appalachian traditions. As the nation’s longest-running folk festival, it features bluegrass, clogging, and storytelling, often showcasing regional talent and honoring founder Bascom Lamar Lunsford’s legacy.
Tickets are now on sale!
Please help us celebrate the 99th anniversary of the oldest folk festival in the nation! July 30, 31, August 1, 2026….7:00 PM-9:00 PM, Asheville High School Auditorium, McDowell Street Asheville, N. C. Also, the 6th Youth Talent Celebration will be held in same location on August 1st from 2- 4 pm.
Time
August
sat01aug7:00 pm9:00 pm99th Annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Tickets
Event Details
Dancers from the Bannerman Family and Friends group on stage at the 88th annual Mountain
Event Details
Dancers from the Bannerman Family and Friends group on stage at the 88th annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, North Carolina.
Connie is again sharing a story performance on Friday, July 31st, at the 99th Annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival in Asheville, NC. It will be held from July 31 to August 2, 2025, celebrating Southern Appalachian traditions. As the nation’s longest-running folk festival, it features bluegrass, clogging, and storytelling, often showcasing regional talent and honoring founder Bascom Lamar Lunsford’s legacy.
Tickets are now on sale!
Please help us celebrate the 99th anniversary of the oldest folk festival in the nation! July 30, 31, August 1, 2026….7:00 PM-9:00 PM, Asheville High School Auditorium, McDowell Street Asheville, N. C. Also, the 6th Youth Talent Celebration will be held in same location on August 1st from 2- 4 pm.
Time
October
fri02octAll DayNational Storytelling Festival 2026(All Day: Friday) Tickets
Event Details
Every October since 1973, thousands of travelers have come to Jonesborough, Tennessee’s oldest town, for one reason: to hear and
Event Details
Every October since 1973, thousands of travelers have come to Jonesborough, Tennessee’s oldest town, for one reason: to hear and share stories at the National Storytelling Festival.
The International Storytelling Center welcomes you to the storytelling capital of the world, October 2–4, 2026, to celebrate the power and joy of stories.
I’m honored to be a featured teller this year, performing Ghost Stories on both Friday and Saturday nights. If you’re ready for spine-tingling tales, you can purchase tickets for Friday, Saturday, or both evenings.
And you might want to make plans to stay for the whole weekend. As storyteller Elizabeth Ellis says, “It is more fun than you can stand!”
As the nation’s oldest and most respected gathering devoted to storytelling, the Festival celebrates America’s – and the world’s rich, varied storytelling traditions. It’s beginning in 1973 helped spark a national revival of this timeless art. Explore this year’s outstanding line-up of storytellers. Check out the Facebook Reel of everyone!
Since its earliest days, the Festival has showcased world-class tellers sharing oral traditions from across history and around the globe, including voices from African American, Jewish, Aboriginal, Egyptian, Asian, Celtic, Hispanic, Israeli, Liberian, French, African, Caribbean, Native American, and Deaf communities, among others.
Photo by Tom Raymond
What began as a small Appalachian event with an ambitious name has grown into the National Storytelling Festival, drawing thousands of listeners to Jonesborough each year. Come join in the fun!
Time
Location
Jonesborough, TN
100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Organizer
sat03octAll DayNational Storytelling Festival 2026(All Day: Saturday) Tickets
Event Details
Every October since 1973, thousands of travelers have come to Jonesborough, Tennessee’s oldest town, for one reason: to hear and
Event Details
Every October since 1973, thousands of travelers have come to Jonesborough, Tennessee’s oldest town, for one reason: to hear and share stories at the National Storytelling Festival.
The International Storytelling Center welcomes you to the storytelling capital of the world, October 2–4, 2026, to celebrate the power and joy of stories.
I’m honored to be a featured teller this year, performing Ghost Stories on both Friday and Saturday nights. If you’re ready for spine-tingling tales, you can purchase tickets for Friday, Saturday, or both evenings.
And you might want to make plans to stay for the whole weekend. As storyteller Elizabeth Ellis says, “It is more fun than you can stand!”
As the nation’s oldest and most respected gathering devoted to storytelling, the Festival celebrates America’s – and the world’s rich, varied storytelling traditions. It’s beginning in 1973 helped spark a national revival of this timeless art. Explore this year’s outstanding line-up of storytellers. Check out the Facebook Reel of everyone!
Since its earliest days, the Festival has showcased world-class tellers sharing oral traditions from across history and around the globe, including voices from African American, Jewish, Aboriginal, Egyptian, Asian, Celtic, Hispanic, Israeli, Liberian, French, African, Caribbean, Native American, and Deaf communities, among others.
Photo by Tom Raymond
What began as a small Appalachian event with an ambitious name has grown into the National Storytelling Festival, drawing thousands of listeners to Jonesborough each year. Come join in the fun!
Time
Location
Jonesborough, TN
100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Organizer
sun04octAll DayNational Storytelling Festival 2026(All Day: Sunday) Tickets
Event Details
Every October since 1973, thousands of travelers have come to Jonesborough, Tennessee’s oldest town, for one reason: to hear and
Event Details
Every October since 1973, thousands of travelers have come to Jonesborough, Tennessee’s oldest town, for one reason: to hear and share stories at the National Storytelling Festival.
The International Storytelling Center welcomes you to the storytelling capital of the world, October 2–4, 2026, to celebrate the power and joy of stories.
I’m honored to be a featured teller this year, performing Ghost Stories on both Friday and Saturday nights. If you’re ready for spine-tingling tales, you can purchase tickets for Friday, Saturday, or both evenings.
And you might want to make plans to stay for the whole weekend. As storyteller Elizabeth Ellis says, “It is more fun than you can stand!”
As the nation’s oldest and most respected gathering devoted to storytelling, the Festival celebrates America’s – and the world’s rich, varied storytelling traditions. It’s beginning in 1973 helped spark a national revival of this timeless art. Explore this year’s outstanding line-up of storytellers. Check out the Facebook Reel of everyone!
Since its earliest days, the Festival has showcased world-class tellers sharing oral traditions from across history and around the globe, including voices from African American, Jewish, Aboriginal, Egyptian, Asian, Celtic, Hispanic, Israeli, Liberian, French, African, Caribbean, Native American, and Deaf communities, among others.
Photo by Tom Raymond
What began as a small Appalachian event with an ambitious name has grown into the National Storytelling Festival, drawing thousands of listeners to Jonesborough each year. Come join in the fun!
Time
Location
Jonesborough, TN
100 W Main St, Jonesborough, TN 37659, USA
Organizer
December

