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Hopscotch Bounces Back to Downtown Raleigh

Pregame and pre-plan the 2024 Hopscotch Festival with your not-so intrepid guide, Bodhi.

I am certainly not the festival going type, but when in Rome…right?

As much as I love live music, I’ve never really taken the opportunity to explore the wonderland of a multi-day festival.

So, thanks to the benevolent gods of WKNC, I have the utmost privilege to take you along with me as I dive headfirst into Downtown Raleigh’s favorite indie-alternative smorgasbord.

In the immortal words of Smash Mouth, there’s so much to do and so much to see, so let me be your guide on our nearly week-long romp.

Or, in my own words…let’s take a peek at my must see’s for the 2024 Hopscotch Musical Festival

Pregame! Wednesday, September 4th – The Rialto

Gig Poster for The db’s and Kate Rhudy at The Rialto, Wednesday, September 4 2024

The lineup: The dB’s, with support from Kate Rhudy, showtime: 7:00 pm

Quasi-Local favorites The dB’s (Yes, I know they formed in NYC but Winston-Salem calls dibs) are doing a pre-festival warm-up show at the Rialto Theatre to kick off the long festival quasi-weekend.

If you are a fan of WKNC, I’d be willing to bet you’re a fan of first wave college rock/jangle pop too – and in that case where would any of us be without The dB’s?

Fret not: if you can’t catch them on their warm-up, the original line up will also be taking to the one of the Hopscotch main stages on Saturday, September 7.

Day 1: Thursday, September 5 – City Plaza

The lineup: Waxahatchee, Snail Mail, Tim Heidecker and Lonnie Walker

I, for one, about lost my mind to see Tim Heidecker and Waxahatchee sharing a billing. So obviously that’s where I’ll have to be.

It’s day one of the festival and I will be starting low and slow across the plate with the easy, breezy down home sounds of tried and true lo-fi acoustic indie.

But, if twangy, folksy indie isn’t quite your speed, that’s alright over in Moore Square, you’ve got a bill consisting of: JPEGMAFIA, Mavi, Previous Industries, and Jooselord.

Thursday Set Times and Club Schedules for the Hopscotch Musical Festival 2024

Day 2: Friday, September 6 – Moore Square

The lineup: BADBADNOTGOOD, Chicano Batman, Peter One and ¡Tumbao!

A little bit of Neo-Soul and a little Latin flair tees up a fine night in Bodhi’s book.

We’re all familiar with BADBADNOTGOOD from their TikTok viral stint as part of the Adult Swim “[as]” logo trend, but selfishly, I’m in it for the effortless psychedelic SoCal-cool of Chicano Batman and the classic Latin-fusion of ¡Tumbao!

Alternatively, if that’s not your speed, more power to you because over in City Plaza you’ve got the bulletproof bill of: Faye Webster, MJ Lenderman and the Wind, Feeble Little Horse and My Sister Maura.

Friday Set Times and Club Schedules for the Hopscotch Musical Festival 2024

Day 3: Saturday, September 7 – City Plaza (and maybe Moore Square too?)

Oh, my lovelies…I have a lot of heartburn over what to do with myself on the last day of the festival.

On one hand, you’ve got the wonderfully eclectic lineup of: The Jesus Lizard, Wednesday, Durand Jones, The dB’s, Ducks LTD and Charlie Passo over in Moore Square.

On the other, you’ve got the undeniably electric (see what I did there?) bill of: St Vincent, Guided by Voices, Indigo de Souza, Amen Dunes and Sofia Bolt in City Plaza.

And this, dear reader is where the ever appropriate name of the festival comes into play; we’re going to play hopscotch.

The beauty of downtown is everything is within walking distance if you’re stubborn enough, so I’m going to attempt to split the bill and see a little bit of everything Saturday night – Who said I can’t have my cake and eat it too?

Saturday Set Times and Club Schedules for the Hopscotch Musical Festival 2024

Speaking of Hopscotch: Clubs and Darties

Before I let you go to begin your own plan making, I would be remiss to ignore the legendary day parties that further thicken the Hopscotch plot.

Spread across The Lincoln Theatre, Neptunes, Kings, The Pourhouse, Wicked Witch, Slim’s, TRansfer Co. Ballroom and Nash Hall (amongst others), small bands light up the City of Oaks in more intimate shows through the mid afternoon and the early hours of morning.

For my lazy bones who forgot to get a pass, good news! While late night club sets require a pass (womp womp), anything labeled a “Day Party” is free and open to the public.

Go forth and happy Hopscotch-ing! – Bodhi

By Bodhi

Human Dewey Decimal System for all things music and movies, purveyor of useless knowledge.