So you are interested in
HOSTING
a concert for Troy, Ohio PorchFest?
The 2026 Troy, Ohio PorchFest will be located within the Southwest Historic District. (See map) You don’t need to have a friend who is a musician to be part of the PorchFest. We can help. There are musicians who need music hosts! It is not necessary to have a porch to be a host. You could host a band in a side yard or anyplace that is safe for folks to stand around and listen to music. Each concert is one hour long with new concerts beginning each hour from noon to 5 pm. The PorchFest committee will receive your application and help you make it a successful day. We would like to have 40 hosts for 40 bands.
You would be signing up for a
one-hour music set at your location.
This festival is based on community generosity.
We encourage you to be gracious with the musicians.
We ask you to provide:
1. Water for your band.
2. Bathroom facilities for your band.
3. A comfortable place for musicians to rest while they are waiting to perform.
4. A comfortable and safe place to perform
5. Protection from the sun and elements.
All applications will be reviewed as quickly as possible. We will connect with you within a week or so to set up a time to review your ideas for a stage location and talk over other details with you. Your Neighborhood Manager will help you, your musicians and your audience have a great Troy, Ohio PorchFest experience.
Once your application is accepted, we will ask you to review our musicians and bands that have applied for PorchFest. Musicians will not know who is reviewing them. Once you choose a band, you will be asked to connect with your musicians and make sure they know who you are, where you are, how to reach you, where they will park, etc.
We will send you a confirmation that we have received your application within 24 working hours.
First we will ask you to read our Indemnity Agreement:
Tent Safety: All tents must be staked or appropriately weighted. There is an important safety issue with the use of tents. Even if the tent is on your own property the committee asks that you protect the musicians and guests by preventing your tent from taking flight and causing injury and bodily harm. Tents have taken flight at this festival in the past and it is important to prevent this unnecessary danger. Please contact your Neighborhood Manager or Terrilynn at the Hayner if you need assistance or information about securing your tent. We are happy to help.