Hear Two Dozen Bands Live Online from WXPN
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The XPoNential Music Festival is a production of NPR station WXPN in Philadelphia.
Listening Schedule
All times Eastern
Thursday
Slo-Mo 5:30-6:15
James Hunter 6:45-7:35
Tower of Power 8:00 to 9:30
Friday
Friday 3PM to 10:15PM
The A-Sides 3:00-3:30
Sam Roberts Band 4:00 to 4:40
Bob Mould 5:45-6:20
Cracker 6:50-7:35
Fountains of Wayne 8:00 - 8:50
The Fratellis 9:15-10:15
Saturday
Hoots & Hellmouth 1:30-2:05
Will Hoge 2:35-3:15
The Cat Empire 3:45-4:25
Martin Sexton 4:50-5:35
Ryan Shaw 6:00-6:45
Los Lonely Boys 7:30-8:20
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals 8:55-10:00
Sunday
Dr. Dog 1:30-2:10
ALO 2:40-3:25
Jesse Malin 3:55-4:30
The Smithereens 5:00-5:40
Marc Broussard 6:15-7:15
Suzanne Vega 7:50-9:15
The festival is produced by NPR station WXPN in Philadelphia. hide caption
The Fountains of Wayne, James Hunter and Suzanne Vega join more than three-dozen bands for four days of live music at Philadelphia's Camden Waterfront this week. Hear the concerts live on NPR station WXPN beginning at 5:30 p.m. ET Thursday, July 19. The series of concerts are part of the annual XPoNential Music Festival.
WXPN will offer nearly 30 hours of live, streaming music from the festival with an eclectic mix of artists, from Soul revivalist Ryan Shaw and fiery rocker Bob Mould to new-folk singer Martin Sexton and the Tex-Mex rock group los Lonely Boys.
In addition to streaming live, the full concerts will be archived at WXPN after the festival has ended.
The XPoNential Music Festival is in its third year at Camden Waterfront, located along the Delaware River outside of Philadelphia.