A limited supply of Tier 2 Early Bird tickets, a $40 saving over the gate price - are on sale NOW for the mid-Atlantic's premier summer festival, which Walther Productions is returning to beautiful Marvin's Mountaintop in Masontown, WV, July 15-17, 2005.
Lake Trout and New Monsoon also have been confirmed as lineup additions at this major, three-day music and camping event, which also will feature Les Claypool, Keller Williams, Dark Star Orchestra, Umphrey's McGee, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Yonder Mountain String Band, Drive By Truckers, Particle, John Brown'-s Body and others to be announced in the coming weeks. In all, expect to witness over 40 hours of all-original, positive music on one central stage with NO overlapping sets.
An Early Arrival Camping Stage will be offering three sets of music in the Campgrounds for those deciding to take advantage of the 9TH Annual ALL GOOD MUSIC FESTIVAL's Thursday night camping ticket offer. Matisyahu and Papa Grows Funk are the artists confirmed so far as scheduled performers there on the evening of July 14.
SonicBids is partnering with the 9th Annual ALL GOOD MUSIC FESTIVAL to search for the lucky independent artist who will be chosen to open the festival. The kick-off performance will occur Thursday evening on the Early Arrival Camping Stage. More information at www.sonicbids.com.
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