The Home of Rock and Roll, i95 is giving you the chance to celebrate Father's Day at the Hudson River Music Festival. Enter below for your chance to win!

The Hudson River Music Festival will take place on Sunday June 21st, Father's Day, at Croton Point Park in Croton-On-Hudson, New York. This will be a full day of music, food, craft & art vendors, and fun for the entire family. Wait until you see the concert lineup.

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Enjoy music on 3 stages featuring Jesse Welles, Warren Haynes with Grahame Lesh & Phil Donato, Margo Price, Guthrie Family Singers, Ebony Hillbillies, and many more. Tickets may be purchased HERE.

Ticket purchases directly support Harper House Music Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit. The foundation has collaborated with vital music nonprofits including the Bob Dylan Center, Woody Guthrie Center, Americana Music Foundation, as well as notable artists such as Natalie Merchant, T-Bone Burnett, and Rosanne Cash.

In the late 1960’s, legendary musician Pete Seeger and his wife Toshi envisioned an outdoor music festival on the shores of the Hudson River. They wanted to bring people to the river to appreciate its sheer beauty and become part of a movement to clean it up.

We are super honored to be continuing the magic that was created at Croton Point Park for many years. Given the upheaval in the world, it feels good to have such a solid piece of history return again. - Peter Shapiro, Founder of Dayglo Presents

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