The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band wowed its Bay Area fans — perhaps for the last time ever in concert — on opening day of the 2025 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco.

Yes, the Long Beach country act has announced its intention to retire from touring — after some 60 years of life on the road — whenever its current farewell trek comes to an end. If these musicians hold true to their stated intentions it means that this beloved free festival in Golden Gate Park very likely hosted the last ever Nitty Gritty Dirt Band show in the Bay Area.

This (probable) NGDB finale was one of the big highlights of Day 1 Friday of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary and ranks as the biggest music event in the Bay Area. Other highly anticipated names on the Day 1 bill included Shawn Colvin, Margo Price, Rodney Crowell, The War and Treaty, Margaret Glaspy, ALO, Reverend Horton Heat and many others performing across multiple stages in front of tens of thousands of music lovers.

This festival’s silver anniversary run actually kicked-off on Thursday with a tribute to Emmylou Harris, the country music legend who has been on the lineup for all 25 years of Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. The three-hour tribute show took place at The Masonic in San Francisco and featured many of the same artists — including The War and Treaty, Shawn Colvin, Patty Griffin, Lucinda Williams and Rodney Crowell — who were on the lineup at Golden Gate Park.

Blessed with sunny, warm weather throughout much of Day 1, festivalgoers once again did the usual HSB things on Friday — tossed frisbees around, played with their dogs, shared picnics with friends and, of course, listened to ridiculous amounts of quality music free of charge.

Everybody had their favorites on the day, but its doubtful that anyone delivered the goods better than the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band did on the Swan Stage.