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A group of children and parents stand on a lawn with a person holding a mic up for a small child.

Admission to Marbles Kids Museum is not included in the free Totscotch festivities.

Photo provided by Marbles Kids Museum

If kid-friendly bands, musical activities, special guests, food vendors + more are your jam, it’s time to mark your calendar for Saturday, Sept. 7.

That’s right, Marbles Kids Museum and Hopscotch Music Festival are teaming up to bring Totscotch to Downtown Raleigh for a second straight year.

The free music fest is taking over part of Hargett Street near the museum from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

No tickets or registration required — just stop by and start groovin’.

Here’s who you’ll see

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