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PLYMOUTH, Ind. -- There are seriously too many performances to name that's how much the Bluberry Festival has to offer.
Organizers have set up multiple stages with various types of entertainment.
There will be gospel, country, old school rock, and a new band this year, Indigo.
They're a double whammy. Organizers say they're a young group but they feature old rock and roll.
Other singers and bands include SaraBeth, Quentin Flagg, Indiana Blues Brothers, Steve Bobbit, and a former Blueberry Queen, Shelby Durham.
An organizer said there are tons of songs, but it's not all about the music.
"We also have an area for kids with a K-9 dog show, R.C. racecars; we have the beast this year that kids can walk through so it's really geared for families and children,” she said.
The best part is, starting at 5 p.m. Friday, the entertainment is free.