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    Borderland Festival at Knox Farm: Everything you need to know

    By Susan Rose,

    7 hours ago

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    East Aurora, N.Y. (WBEN) - The sixth annual Borderland Festival opens Friday at Knox State Park in East Aurora. It will be a three-day, sun-drenched music and arts festival.

    "We are so incredibly lucky with the weather," said Borderland Founder Jennifer Brazill told WBEN.

    Gates open at 1 p.m. ET on Friday, and 11 a.m. ET on both Saturday and Sunday. Kids 10-and-under are free.

    Ticket and festival information can be found HERE .

    Black Crowes headline Friday's lineup, whill Caamp higlights Saturday's lineup and Marcus King and The Wailers on Sunday.

    "We have an incredibly stacked lineup with a lot of different genres from Rock and Roll to Americana, Blue Grass, Folk and Reggae. We also have a homespun stage too for local bands," Brazill added.

    The festival grows every year, with Saturday expected to bring the biggest crowds for the festival.

    "To bring these bands to my hometown is kind of surreal," noted Brazill, who
    is an East Aurora native.

    Parking:

    - All parking for Borderland is off of Knox Road.
    - Arrive off 20A or Willardshire and park off Knox Rd.
    - General admission and VIP parking is at the polo fields off Knox Rd.

    What to Bring, or NOT Bring:

    - Strollers, wagons and lawn chairs are permitted.
    - You can bring in empty water vessels and fill them on site at free water stations.
    - Umbrellas are not allowed.

    There will be about 16 food vendors on site with everything from Thai food, perogies, pizza and vegan. Multiple bars are on site, and there is a sober area as well.

    Camping:

    Camping is not permitted at Knox Farm, but Borderland has partnered again with Kissing Bridge in Glenwood, which is offering tent and RV camping. Shuttles will be running all weekend between Knox Park and Kissing Bridge.

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