Normaltown Sound Machine To Headline 2025 Blueberry Jam

The Warm Fuzzies closed out last year’s Blueberry Jam.

The lineup for the 2025 Blueberry Jam is set! The outdoor concert is again the final event of the Forest Heights Blueberry Festival on Saturday, May 31, and will be from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Holly Court in the back of Forest Heights.

The Blueberry Jam is a FREE, kid-friendly show. Amplification will not be too loud, and this year we will have TWO porta-potties on site. Festival-goers are encouraged to walk to the show, if possible, and to bring chairs and/or blankets. If you must drive, do NOT park on Holly Court or Holly Lane. Instead, park on Rivermont, Ferncliff or Woodcrest (unless you need handicap access).

This Year’s Lineup (in order) Will Be…

Bishop & Co.

Brownie Jazz & Blues

Fawney Rig

Nony 1

Normaltown Sound Machine

Thank you to all the performers, who are donating their time and talents to the festival. Also to Forest Heights resident, Jeff Griggs, who will again be the concert emcee.

Vendors, Silent Auction & Merchandise

Oglethorpe Garage will be serving beer and wine again this year and we’ll have three food trucks providing dinner (Café Racer, Kiser’s Barbeque and La Parilla) as well as King of Pops and Nony’s Cheesecakes serving up the sweet treats. As always, we ask that concert-goers help us out by sorting their trash, recyclables and compost into the appropriate bins.

During the concert, there will again be a silent auction of lightly used items. Contact Danielle Gilmer if you or your business have items you’re willing to donate.

Also, don’t forget that festival merchandise is the main fundraiser for the Community Blueberry Project. This year we have a fun design by Jay Domingo. T-shirts, tank tops, hats, totes, bumper stickers and commemorative posters will all be for sale at the merchandise tent. If you pre-ordered merchandise, it will be bagged and ready for you at the tent, as well.

Bart King

Bart King is a writer, artist and father who is passionate about regenerating communities and ecosystems. His children’s books are available at NewGrowthPublishing.com. He is also the principal consultant at New Growth Communications, which provides marketing and PR assistance to clients in sustainability-related fields. Full bio here.

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