Jackson Hole Music Festival Nabs Some More Big Names
07/15/2008
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(PR) Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals have been added to the Sunday, August 17 line-up at this year's Jackson Hole Music Festival. In addition, music legend Brian Wilson and pedal steel master Robert Randolph & The Family Band have confirmed to play the inaugural music festival, which is set to take place on August 16 & 17 in Jackson Hole, WY. Following is the line-up for the inaugural Jackson Hole Music Festival: Wilco- The Black Crowes- Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals- Brian Wilson- Son Volt- Robert Randolph & The Family Band- Medeski Martin and Wood- The Avett Brothers- Backdoor Slam- Kaki King Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at www.jacksonholemusicfestival.com or via phone at (877) 655-4TIX. Tickets are $72.50 for single day passes and $130 for two-day general admission passes. Single day passes are $10 for children under 12 years, and free for children under 5 years of age. A limited number of "early bird" two-day general admission passes are available for $110. VIP two-day passes will be announced in the coming weeks. Taking place in a natural outdoor amphitheater setting in the small resort community of Teton Village at the base of the Bridger Gondola, this event exemplifies Festival Network's commitment to holding premiere music festivals in the most beautiful settings the world has to offer. Always seeking new and unique locations, the festival will be the first concert produced at this idyllic setting, which is nestled on the edge of Grand Teton National Park. The intimate setting and eclectic line-up are sure to provide an unforgettable festival experience and set the standard in the region for years to come.
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