Porchfest is making its way back to the Hub City
JACKSON, Tenn. — Our Jackson Home, in partnership with Jackson Hidden Tracks, will host the 7th annual Porchfest event on July 31.

The event is part of the annual 731 Day, a day of celebration for the Hub City.
Porchfest will move to five different homes every 25 minutes beginning on Prospect Avenue, continuing on Crescent Avenue, and ending on North Lake Drive.

Visual artists will install temporary art at the five host homes.
The musical lineup includes Izzy Arthurs, Paper Watch, and many more.
“We’ll have anything ranging from indie to hip hop to more jazz. So all different kinds of genres represented at Porchfest, so there’s a little something for everybody. Bring a lawn chair and move from house to house listening to music in our neighborhood,” said Lizzie Emmons, program director for Our Jackson Home.
Food trucks will also be available. For more information on the event, click here.
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