Get ready: Sights and sounds of IndieCraft

Wondering about IndieCraft? Catch the vibe from this video giving an intro to the 2023 festival.

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IndieCraft is Springfield’s annual indie music and craft beer festival that fills a spring weekend and kicks off Springfield’s Summer of Music – which brings about free music at the Summer Arts Festival, food and music venues throughout the city, and the Kiwani’s Jazz & Blues Fest.

Check out this video from Hatch New Media that features a taste of past IndieCraft festivals and what’s to come at this year’s event.

This year’s IndieCraft will be May 19 and 20 and has added a new venues. Mother’s Stewart’s Brewing, which has been a venue since the festival’s inauguration, will again host bands both days, as will the alleyway by COhatch. Additionally, shows in 2023 will be performed in the historic State Theater and on Station 1‘s stage. 

Watch coming issues of The Hub and check out the IndieCraft Facebook page for more details to come.  

Author

Natalie Driscoll is the managing editor of The Hub Springfield. With a journalism degree from Ohio University, she kicked off her journalism career at the Springfield News-Sun 15 years ago. She’s also worked for Miami Valley Hospital, and for the last 10 years has run her own freelance communications business. She enjoys spending time out and about in Springfield and Clark County and can often be found at festivals and First Fridays. She lives with her husband and three children in Pike Township, and she is committed to making time to serve the community through volunteering.

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