Bluegrass Jamboree 2026
Schedule
Sat, 13 Jun, 2026 at 06:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
The Covered Bridge Park | Elizabethton, TN
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The Elizabethton Parks & Recreation Department is excited to announce that Grammy-winning bluegrass legend Rhonda Vincent and the Rage will serve as the headlining act for the upcoming Covered Bridge Jam’s Bluegrass Jamboree on Saturday, June 13th, at Covered Bridge Park.Widely recognized as the “Queen of Bluegrass,” Rhonda Vincent is celebrated for her powerful vocals, masterful multi-instrumental talent, and electric live performances. Performing alongside her long-time band The Rage, audiences can expect tight harmonies and elite-level musicianship that define modern bluegrass excellence.
Vincent’s distinguished career includes:
7-Time Female Vocalist of the Year-International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA)
Grammy Award Winner- Best Bluegrass Album
Inducted member of the Grand Ole Opry (2021)
Elizabethton Parks & Recreation is proud to host talent of Vincent’s caliber and to bring an artist of her reputation to a free live bluegrass event accessible to residents and visitors alike. Sponsored by the Carnegie Hotel, the night will kick off at 6 PM with opener Boone and Church.
The Bluegrass Jamboree is a popular regional festival that attracts spectators from across Northeast Tennessee and surrounding states and is part of the Elizabethton Parks and Recreation’s Covered Bridge Jams Saturday night concert series that occurs weekly throughout the summer months. Attendees are encouraged to bring along a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy an evening of free live music, a wide variety of food trucks, and a family-friendly atmosphere. For the full Covered Bridge Jams concert schedule please follow Elizabethton Parks and Recreation on Facebook or visit www.elizabethton.org and navigate to the Parks and Recreation section.
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The Covered Bridge Park, Elizabethton, Tennessee, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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