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Mavis Staples and more to perform at Bloomington’s Granfalloon festival

Mavis Staples will headline the 2025 Granfalloon festival in Bloomington.
Mavis Staples will headline the 2025 Granfalloon festival in Bloomington.

The Granfalloon arts and culture festival will return to Bloomington this spring for its sixth year, featuring multi-award-winning soul singer Mavis Staples, cartoonist Lynda Barry and more. 

Indiana University’s Arts and Humanities Council announced its 2025 Granfalloon lineup Monday. The festival runs April through June, with most events June 4-8. Most events, including the Kirkwood Avenue grand stage performances, are free to the public. 

Staples’ performance will be on the Kirkwood Avenue main stage June 7.  

This is not the first time Staples has visited Bloomington — she also headlined Bloomington’s Lotus World Music and Arts Festival in 2011. 

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Also scheduled for the main stage June 7 is retro soul trio Thee Sacred Souls. Bloomington-founded indie folk-rock band Murder by Death will make a farewell tour appearance.

Grammy-nominated band I’m With Her will play a ticketed concert at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater at 8 p.m. June 6.

There’s also art collections, literary discussions, film screenings and themed events throughout the festival.  

More information on this year’s events is on the festival’s website.  

What’s a Granfalloon? 

The event is named after a concept coined by Indianapolis-born author Kurt Vonnegut Jr., described as “a proud and meaningless association of human beings.” 

This year’s theme is Cat’s Cradle, named after the book that granfalloon originates from. In the book, Vonnegut also writes, “I don't know what it is about Hoosiers. But wherever you go there is always a Hoosier doing something very important there.” 

Listen: The legacy of Kurt Vonnegut Jr. | Noon Edition

Katy Szpak is a Digital News Journalist for Indiana Public Media. She was raised in Crown Point, Indiana, and graduated from IU Bloomington with a degree in Journalism. She has previously worked at The Media School at IU.