Heartland Festival: Celebrating Rural America with Music, Farm-to-Table Dining, and Mental Health Support

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Heartland Festival: Celebrating Rural America with Music, Farm-to-Table Dining, and Mental Health Support

Heartland, a new three-day festival presented by Wildflower Entertainment Group, is set to debut with a star-studded lineup celebrating rural America. The event, taking place from August 28 to 30, will offer a range of activities across Dyersville to the Amana Colonies. With a focus on supporting mental health, the festival will benefit the Iowa State University Foundation’s Iowa Concern, a suicide prevention hotline for farmers and ranchers.

Organized by Bobbii Jacobs, a Solon native, Heartland aims to showcase the importance of farming and community in Iowa. The event will feature performances at various venues, farm-to-table dinners, and even a songwriting class with country artists in attendance. The highlight of the festival will be a Tim McGraw concert at the iconic Field of Dreams site in Dyersville, paying tribute to his father, Tug McGraw.

Attendees can look forward to intimate performances by emerging country artists like Drew Baldridge, Annie Bosko, and more. The event, part of the Backstage Access Presents series, seeks to create a unique music experience through curated performances and VIP interactions. Tickets for the full three-day experience start at $2,350 per person, with lodging options available. Limited spots are still available for this exclusive event.

For those interested in a farm-to-table dinner experience at Calyx Creek lavender farm in Oxford, individual tickets can be purchased for $350 per person. With a focus on showcasing Iowa's agricultural contributions, Heartland promises to offer more than just an event—it's an immersive experience. To learn more or secure your tickets, visit wildflowerentertainmentgroup.com or contact [email protected]. Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect with country music and support mental health initiatives in rural America.