TedFest Overview
TedFest is a fun, family-friendly two-day music festival held in the beautiful countryside of Wallsburg, Utah. Featuring a mix of contemporary and traditional roots-based music on three stages, TedFest brings together the best of Bluegrass, Acoustic, Contemporary, Folk, Americana, Latino, Blues, Celtic, Jazz, Old-time, Country, and Singer-Songwriter music.
Come up for the day or camp for the weekend (campers may arrive Thursday evening starting at 5:00 pm). On Saturday, you can tour the amazing Richard W. Erickson Antique & Classic Power Museum, which has hundreds of displays that will be enjoyed by the young and old. Sunday morning features a free pancake breakfast and gospel jam.
TedFest host a Singer-Songwriter contest and offers workshops for youth and adults.
Fun fact: TedFest was established in 2014 as the Wasatch Mountain Music Festival; however, the locals affectionately called it TedFest after its founder, Ted Shupe. In 2023, the name was officially changed to TedFest to match local sentiment.
Festival Rules
- Any guest who refuses to follow festival rules may be subject to immediate expulsion from the event.
- Small No Chairs will be provided. Guests suggested to bring their own chairs and blankets if they desire.
- Low back chairs are allowed in any area of the festival, Regular height or taller chairs may only be used in designated areas.
- Tarps, Blankets, Chairs, etc, may NOT be left in the audience area over night. Audience space may not be saved in any other way over night.
- Pets are allowed in campsite area, and must be on a leash at all times, unless they are in an enclosed area such as a pet crate, pen, RV, etc...
