North Carolina | South Carolina | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Raleigh, North Carolina | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | University of North Carolina | Columbia, South Carolina | Carolina Panthers | Asheville, North Carolina | University of South Carolina | North Carolina State University | Greensboro, North Carolina | Durham, North Carolina | Winston-Salem, North Carolina | Greenville, South Carolina | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | Wilmington, North Carolina | North Carolina General Assembly | Fort Bragg (North Carolina) | South Carolina's 3rd congressional district | The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina | North Carolina House of Representatives | Carolina Hurricanes | North Carolina Community College System | Mecklenburg County, North Carolina | chocolate | South Carolina's 6th congressional district | South Carolina's 5th congressional district | North Carolina Senate | New Bern, North Carolina |
The Festival's free headliner concerts on the New Haven Green attract thousands of spectators and past performers include Aaron Neville, Yo-Yo Ma, Red Barrett, Rosanne Cash, Calexico and the Carolina Chocolate Drops.
The band members have performed with or opened for Ryan Adams, Mason Jennings, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Sarah Jarosz, Laura Veirs, Trace Bundy, The Fruitbats, Jonatha Brooke, Michelle Shocked, JJ Gray and MoFro, Crooked Still, Jason Webley, John Craigie, The BoDeans, Elephant Revival, The Head and The Heart and many more.
On Voice Of Ages The Chieftains team up with a number of musical stars from the worlds of indie-rock (Bon Iver, The Decemberists, The Low Anthem), country and Americana (The Civil Wars, Pistol Annies, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Punch Brothers), and Irish folk (Imelda May, Lisa Hannigan and Scottish folk Paolo Nutini).