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Brendon Henry and Justin Levy performing at a previous Cabin Fever Music Festival. HUBBA

Brendon Henry and Justin Levy performing at a previous Cabin Fever Music Festival. HUBBA

Craig Whitney performs at North Fork Brewing Company on February 4.  JEN ROJA

Craig Whitney performs at North Fork Brewing Company on February 4. JEN ROJA

Project Vibe performs at Stephen Talkhouse on February 17. COURTESY CABIN FEVER MUSIC FESTIVAL

Project Vibe performs at Stephen Talkhouse on February 17. COURTESY CABIN FEVER MUSIC FESTIVAL

TheWorst performs at Ubergeek Brewing Company on February 18. CRAIG SALA

TheWorst performs at Ubergeek Brewing Company on February 18. CRAIG SALA

Your Guilty Pleasure performs at Stephen Talkhouse on February 17. JAMIE BOWDEN

Your Guilty Pleasure performs at Stephen Talkhouse on February 17. JAMIE BOWDEN

authorStaff Writer on Jan 30, 2023

Once again February is upon us, as is the 15th annual Cabin Fever Music Festival. Founded in 2008, Cabin Fever is the longest running original music showcase on Long Island. This year, organizers are doing something a little different than in past years, and are running a limited series of events with three evenings of music at this year’s festival. To learn more, visit Cabin Fever Music Festival’s Facebook page.

Saturday, February 4: Acoustic Night at North Fork Brewing Company, 24 East 2nd Street, Suite A, Riverhead. The music begins at 5 p.m. with Craig Whitney, Sam Hoyos, Patrick Gillis, Rachelle Rossi and Souliztik Acoustic. No cover charge.

Friday, February 17: A night for everyone at Stephen Talkhouse, 161 Main Street, Amagansett. Music begins at 7 p.m. with Project Vibe, The Realm, Your Guilty Pleasure. $15 admission.

Saturday, February 18: Festival closing party at Ubergeek Brewing Company, 400 Hallett Avenue, Riverhead. Music begins at 2 p.m. and features eight bands, The Trailer Park Gigolos, Bryan Gallo and his band, Dr. Eamz, TheWorst, The Pilot Program, RX Kings, Clovers Curfew, and erase:rewind. Admission is $10.

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