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Getting ready for Atmosphere Gathering in Cumberland!

It’s more than a music festival…the Atmosphere Gathering features performance artists and something for the entire family. And it’s in Cumberland this weekend!

Acts performing this year include Nahko and Medicine for the People, Joy District and Five Alarm Funk.

Vig Schulman is one of the creative directors of the Festival. He says acts have the opportunity to sign up to perform at the Gathering, while organizers contact the headliners.

He adds there are 2 main groups putting the event together: Cumberland Village Works and Little Island Productions. He says it’s quite the process mounting the Atmosphere Gathering.

Full details about the event can be found at atmospheregathering.com.

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