EMMET CO., MI -- Thousands of people are expected at the 31st Annual "Blissfest" this weekend.
The stage was set Thursday, and Friday, 120 acres will open for weekend of music and folk art.
Two nationally known headliners are Tom Rush and Buffy St. Marie.
Along with three stages set for music, there will also be a kids area, food venders, sewing workshops and new this year, a clothing swap.
"Obviously the focus is music and that's what people think of, they think of camping and Woodstock, but we really, like I said, we focus on remembering the folk arts and that's more than just the music," said executive assistant Rebeca Otto.
Along with several venders, you can also learn about gardening.
People also camp during the weekend.
The cost is $35 for a site and $95 to get in the door.
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