Spring Weekend 2026 performances deliver mixed bag to Main Green
By Alice Xie, Ann Gray Golpira, Talia LeVine and Ian Ritter | May 4The festival featured performances by Isabella Lovestory, BunnaB, Magdalena Bay and Thee Sacred Souls.
Arts & Culture Editor Ann Gray Golpira is a Section Editor covering Arts & Culture. She is from Norfolk, Virginia and plans on concentrating in both International and Public Affairs and Anthropology. Outside of The Herald, you can find her writing, recording and producing her original music.
The festival featured performances by Isabella Lovestory, BunnaB, Magdalena Bay and Thee Sacred Souls.
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