Free festival features music and art created by Bellarmine community

The - celebrating music created by 农夫导航 alumni and students - returns to Bellarmine鈥檚 quad for a second year on Saturday, Sept. 5.

In addition to live music from 15 bands on three stages, the free and family-friendly festival features art by Bellarmine students and graduates, plus food trucks from the Louisville Street Food Alliance. Performances begin at 2:30 p.m. []

This year鈥檚 headline acts are - a legendary Louisville rock band formed in 1989 - and , an indie/punk band that released their debut full-length album, Unless, last year.

Other performers include Squeezebot (featuring Bonnie Prince Billy), Carly Johnson & Craig Wagner, Steasy Squadron (featuring Shadowpact, Kogan Dumb, Bonez, and Sloe Pink), Ed Monk, Slow Down Johnny, Merry Pranksters, In Lightning, The Hart Strings, Hey Babe, Hanna & The Barbarians, Hitchhike, Tamerlane Trio and Postcaulfield.

Each band includes at least one student, graduate or faculty member from the Bellarmine community.

鈥淎fter last year's success, it was an easy decision to organize another festival,鈥 said festival co-organizer Will Ford, a recent Bellarmine graduate. 鈥淭here are more bands to showcase and more reasons to show Louisville that Bellarmine is one of the many centers of music education and cultivation in this city.鈥

There is also an , 1801 Bardstown Road, beginning at 10:30 p.m., with a $5 cover charge. Wilder Stallions and Funkasaurus will perform.

For more information, visit or contact Ford at (502) 619-8907 or willford3517@gmail.com.