Vermont-based jam quartet Twiddle has announced the second installment of Tumble Down, set to go down July 28 and 29, 2017. The two-day music event will return to the beautiful shores of Lake Champlain at Waterfront Park in Burlington. If the inaugural event was any indication of what the future might hold, this 2nd year happening is sure to be nothing short of spectacular. The all-age festival is set to include two full days of music and the outdoors, leaving room for fans to explore the wonderful town of Burlington and everything it has to offer.

In addition to the many lakeside performances, Tumble Down collaborates with music venues all over Burlington to bring a bevy of late night performances, and even a Twiddle-inspired art exhibition led by Phanart. The White Light Foundation, a non-profit organization inspired by the band, will again have a positive presence at 2017’s event, supporting local community causes through fundraising and awareness initiatives.

The lineup is on its way, but is certain to exceed expectations. With previous performances from Nahko and Medicine for the People, Turkuaz, Cabinet, Kitchen Dwellers, and Holly Bowling, this year’s Tumble Down promises to be the best ever. Tickets for single day and two-day passes go on-sale Friday, January 13 at 12PM ET right here.

To get hyped, check out the recap video from last year’s Tumble Down:

In a press release, keyboardist Ryan Dempsey explains, “We wanted to do something big in Burlington because we consider it our home. The city has so much to offer in terms of music, awesome outdoor activities, and the nightlife downtown. We hoped that Tumble Down could reflect the dynamic nature of this amazing small city on Lake Champlain.”

Adds Alex Crothers of Higher Ground Presents, “We couldn’t be more excited to bring Twiddle and Tumble Down back to Waterfront Park. For a band that’s been hiding in plain sight for the last 9 years, it’s always thrilling to work with a Vermont band that’s exhibiting explosive growth and relentless creativity. The future is bright for Twiddle.”

Stay tuned for more information on the festival’s Facebook page.

[Photo by Greg Horowitz via Tumble Down Facebook]