Molly Tuttle’s New Band Debut at All Good Now Sparks Mixed Fan Reactions

Molly Tuttle unveiled her new band at the All Good Now Festival held June 14-15, 2025, at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. This festival marked the return of the All Good Music Festival after a decade-long hiatus, and Tuttle’s fresh lineup immediately became a hot topic.

Her set blended songs from her Grammy-winning albums Crooked Tree and City of Gold, melding traditional bluegrass with contemporary, pop-leaning influences. Longtime fans who loved the tight bluegrass focus of her former project, Golden Highway, registered mixed feelings online, particularly on r/jambands:

  • Some mourned the move away from pure bluegrass, describing the new sound as “too pop” or “lame.”
  • Others welcomed the evolution, intrigued by the new vibe and enthusiastic about future performances.
  • Playful speculation about Tuttle pivoting into EDM even surfaced, underscoring the buzz her new direction has created.

Overall, the debut at All Good Now reignited conversations about artistic growth within festival circuits, proving that Tuttle’s sonic shift is a conversation starter and a rebrand that’s keeping her audience engaged and guessing.

Source: r/jambands

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