46th Annual Door County Folk Festival—Get Your Foot in the Door!

Join us for awesome summer fun at the 46th Annual Door County Folk Festival! We continue the tradition of enjoyable, July weekends where you can dance late into the night, sing, play, learn, share experiences, eat, party and make new friends in a congenial, relaxed, community atmosphere.

To book tickets visit the Door County Folk Festival website here.

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Event Details:

Date:  Friday, July 11th through Sunday, July 13th, 2025
Time:  Friday, 12:30PM to Midnight; Saturday and Sunday, 8AM to Midnight
Venue:  MUSE Sturgeon Bay
Directions: 330 Jefferson Street, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235. On the corner of Third Avenue and Jefferson Street in downtown Sturgeon Bay.
Website: dcff.net
Facebook: facebook.com/dcfolkfest

About the Festival:

The Door County Folk Festival (DCFF) is one of the most fun-filled and enjoyable recreational and educational dance weekends in the Midwest. Each year, the DCFF attracts hundreds of participants to Door County, Wisconsin, from all around the U.S., Canada and other countries.

DCFF 2025 runs from Friday, July 11th through Sunday, July 13th and continues a tradition of enjoyable, July weekends where you can dance late into the night, sing, play, learn, share experiences, eat, party and make new friends in a congenial, relaxed, community atmosphere. Workshops and parties feature some of the best regional leaders, teachers, callers, singers, musicians and orchestras from around the Midwest and beyond.

The Door Peninsula, Mid-America’s favorite vacation area, is located in Northeast Wisconsin between Green Bay and Lake Michigan and is often described as “the Cape Cod” of the Midwest. You’ll find many activities for non-dancers, including: sandy beaches, rocky shores, scenic hiking trails & vistas, bike trails, canoeing, sailing, boating, fishing & water sports, state parks, pick your own orchards, guided and self-guided tours, museums, art galleries, music & theater, golf, unique shopping opportunities, an outdoor drive-in movie park, and a large selection of restaurants including one with live “goats on the roof”.