Long Journey Home celebrates arts and music

August 29–31, 2025 @ Mountain City Tennessee

Long Journey Home is Johnson County’s Heritage Arts and Music Celebration. Each year this tiny mountain town comes to life with stories and songs that honor the iconic old-time mountain music style that shaped country music as we know it. The three-day festival spans Labor Day Weekend Aug. 29-31. Thisvery special year marks the 100-year anniversary of the historic 1925 Fiddler's Convention. This was the first of the big conventions and folklorists have called it a 'watershed' in the development of country music. The Long Journey Home Festival celebrates this important centenary with the release of a tribute album created by John McCutcheon and several Grammy winning guest artists including Old Crow Medicine Show, Molly Tuttle, Jake Blount, Kody Norris and more.

This year’s Long Journey Home festival events include:

Buskin’ on Main, a showcase of local and regional acoustic talent playing up and down Main Street on the evening of Friday, Aug.29.

The Musical Heritage Homecoming Tour with authentic Old-Time music played on the front porch of the Fred Price Homeplace by musicians who still carry on the legacy of true mountain music Aug. 30.

John McCutcheon Concert at Heritage Hall Theater to celebrate the release of his 1925 Fiddler's Convention Tribute Album Aug. 30.

A traditional Sunday Singin’ at Heritage Hall Theater featuring authentic mountain gospel music Aug. 31.

The fun begins on Friday evening at 6 p.m. with Buskin’ on Main Street. This event brings the small town to life with music, friends, and plenty of good eating. The Long Journey Home Art Show is always a big hit at Johnson County Center for the Arts Gallery on Main.

Travel back in time on Saturday, Aug.30with the Musical Heritage Homecoming Tour. This year's tour begins at the Center for the Arts Gallery on Main and travels to this year’s heritage site, the Fred Price Homeplace. Kenny Price and Jerry Moses and the Junior Appalachian Musicians perform on the front porch and share the legacy of authentic mountain music. Bring a chair or a blanket, kick back in the shadeand enjoy an evening of outdoor music.

Folk music legend John McCutcheon was heavily influenced by Johnson County musicians, and he celebrates this Long Journey Home weekend. He performsSaturday night at Heritage Hall Theatre. This concert is the official launch of McCutcheon's1925 Fiddler's Convention Tribute Album, a project that brings together Grammy-winning artists to perform selections from the early musicians who influenced them. Artists include Ketch Secor and Old Crow Medicine Show, Bruce Molsky, Jake Blountand others.

Tour maps may be picked up at the Center for the Arts and other local businesses. The Musical Heritage Mural Mile and Long Journey Home were made possible in part through funding from East Tennessee Foundation, Johnson County Community Foundation, and Tennessee Arts Commission as well as the generosity of community members. To learn more, visitwww.longjourneyhome.net.

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