Downtown Clayton trades traffic for tambourines this weekend when the
Ramshackle Street Festival
returns to Main Street with a day-long celebration of music, community, and creative energy.
Scheduled for Saturday, June 7, this free, open-air festival runs from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and promises a high-octane lineup featuring
Kobanova
,
Town Mountain,
and rising local talent
Breeze Cable
.
While the music anchors the event, the spirit of Ramshackle goes beyond the stage. Expect vendor booths, family-friendly activities, and plenty of local flavor as Main Street transforms into a colorful corridor of celebration.
Appearing on the main stage
4:30-5:10 pm:
Opening the main stage this year is
Breeze Cable
, named Ramshackle’s Rising Star of 2025. Originally from the Lake Norman and Charlotte area, Breeze has found a new home performing across the mountains of North Carolina and North Georgia. Her soulful voice, blending indie, alternative, and country, along with intimate storytelling, has made her a local favorite at venues from Scaly Mountain to Clayton. With more than 25 original songs and a presence that captivates crowds of all ages, Breeze Cable is one to watch.
5:25-6:55 pm:
Kobanova
, a Georgia-born band with roots in Athens, Atlanta, and Blue Ridge, blends southern rock, alt-country, modern pop, and “cinematic space noise” into something unmistakably their own. Following their 2023 debut album and a 30-show tour across six states, they’re set to release a new EP,
Ballroom
, this month. Known for jam-driven live performances and a dynamic, ever-expanding lineup, Kobanova takes pride in creating a fresh, immersive experience at every show.
7:20-8:50 pm:
Asheville’s
Town Mountain
who will bring their signature sound—a spirited mix of honky tonk attitude and bluegrass roots. Their latest album, Lines in the Levee, released through Nashville’s New West Records, captures the band’s evolution while preserving their Appalachian soul. The group, revered for their coast-to-coast live shows, includes founding members Robert Greer and Jesse Langlais, with a lineup rounded out by Phil Barker, Bobby Britt, Zach Smith, and Miles Miller. Town Mountain continues to channel their camaraderie into an electrifying, genre-defying sound that’s both timeless and unrepentantly modern.
Rock House Park Stage schedule
10:00 -10:45 am: Jake McCrackin & Friends (Bluegrass & Country)
11:15 am-12 pm: R.A. Nightingale (Classic Rock & Originals)
12:30-2:30 pm: Drunk On The Wind (Bryant Tench) (Pop, Rock, Adult Contemporary)
2:30-3:00 pm: Neon Embers Dance Network (Dance Group)
3:15-4:00 pm: Adam & Joe (Dance, Party, Pop)
For updates and full schedule details, visit
www.VisitClaytonGa.net
and
Ramshackle Street Festival
for more information.