Heritage Music Bluesfest 2026 @ Heritage Port

Heritage Music Bluesfest 2026 @ Heritage Port

Heritage Port, 12th St & Water St, Wheeling, WV, 26003 Wheeling Kort

fös. 07.08.2026 00:00

Heritage Music Bluesfest 2026 at Heritage Port at 2026-08-07

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  • St. Paul and the Broken Bones
    St. Paul and the Broken Bones

    Tour tickets on sale NOW:

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  • JJ Grey & Mofro
    JJ Grey & Mofro

    JJ Grey and Mofro are a band hailing from Jacksonville, Florida, United States who formed in the late 1990’s. The band have released seven studio albums and are famed for their live performances, which have seen them headline festivals all around their home country.

  • Anders Osborne
    Anders Osborne
    The Allman Betts Family Revival is an annual live event extravaganza hosted by the sons of Allman Brothers Band founders Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts, Devon Allman & Duane Betts respectively. Based loosely on vibes that recall The Last Waltz, this yearly celebration
    brings together the finest names in Blues, Americana, Country and Rock to celebrate the timeless catalog of the legendary Allman Brothers Band. Past notable collaborators include Robert Randolph, Marcus King, Jason Isbell, Sierra Hull, Sierra Ferrell, Robin Zander, Tal Wilkenfeld, Charlie Starr and many many more. This year the band and its epic cast will celebrate both the Duane Allman 1970’s era and the 1990’s comeback era with two sizzling sets, celebrating the enduring songs and the art of the jam.
  • Buffalo Nichols
    Buffalo Nichols
    On his second album, The Fatalist, Carl “Buffalo” Nichols does things with the blues that might catch you off guard. There’s 808 programming, chopped up Charley Patton samples, washes of synth. There’s a consideration of the fullness of the sonic stage and the atmospherics of the music that can only come with a long engagement with electronic music. But this is no gimmicky hybrid or attempt to turn the blues into 21st century music by simply dressing it with skittering hi-hats. Nichols’ vision for the blues is of a form of music that’s intimately tied to everyday life in 2023, something that’s reflected not only in the choice of instrumentation, but in the complexities of the songwriting and the gray areas his lyrics explore. This is music that comes straight from the present, and as such, it’s a reminder that the same shit that drove the first blues singers to pick up a guitar is still present behind the throbs of deep bass hits today. The Fatalist sounds unlike any blues record you’re likely to hear in 2023. Of course, Nichols’ songwriting has always been firmly rooted in the present. He proved he could succeed on the music industry’s own blues terms on his self-titled 2021 debut
  • Cristina Vane
    Cristina Vane

    Born in Italy, raised in Paris and London, and educated at Princeton, Cristina Vane blends blues, country, indie rock, and more into a unique Americana sound. With a background in punk, classic rock, metal, and indie rock scenes across Europe, Cristina’s sound reflects her journey of self-discovery and acceptance.

    Raised between Italy, England and France, Cristina’s half American – half Guatemalan heritage is as unique as her sound. She is a product of a merging of numerous worlds- her classic rock, 90s indie, and heavier roots with her passion for prewar blues, old time fiddle banjo music, country and bluegrass.