Taryn's Corner
AHY - Spring/Summer Festivals - Part 2 | AHY - Spring/Summer Festivals - Part 2 |
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Written by Art Michalski Music Editor |
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| Thursday, 30 March 2006 | |
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Lollapalooza- Chicago, IL (August 4-6th)
The former traveling juggernaut has found a home in downtown Chicago's massive Grant Park. After last year was plagued by 100 degree weather and torrential dust storms, Lollapalooza is becoming a three day event, versus last year’s two day event. Over 130 bands are scheduled to hit downtown Chicago for the weekend.
What to watch out for: Duststorms, 100 degree heat, but hopefully the breeze from Lake Michigan will bring down the temperatures. Tickets: 130 dollars through Lollapalooza.com. Single day ticket information will be available before the event. Bonnaroo Festival- Manchester, TN (June 16-18th) The sixth annual jam band festival has a lot to live up to this year, after a big lineup last year, which included Jack Johnson and the Black Crowes. The peaceful location (about an hour south of Nashville) will host up to 80,000 people this year for a show that will size up nicely to last year’s bill.
What to watch out for: Hippies meet hillbillies. Always a chaotic combo. Let’s wish the hippies the best of luck in Deliverance country. Tickets: Ranging from $169.50 to $184.50, and available at Bonnaroo.com Wakarusa Festival- Lawrence, KS (June 8-11) Consider this the warmup to Bonnaroo, with jam bands hitting the college town of Lawrence for the four day festival.
The third year of the festival will feature five stages, and they are anticipating over 15,000 people this year. What to watch out for: If you're planning to attend, prepare yourself before Bonnaroo for plenty of hackeysack and “substances”. Tickets: Four day passes for the festival cost $119, and are available through Wakarusa.com 10,000 Lakes Festival- Detroit Lakes, MN (July 19-22) Yet another jam band festival hitting the Midwest this summer, the fourth annual installment features a lot of old jam band names, and more of the up and comers.
What to watch out for: Bears, and vendors trying to sell old counterfeit Grateful Dead t-shirts and bootlegs. Tickets: Available for $120 through 10klf.com Well, that sums MY travel guide for upcoming spring and summer festivals hitting this great land of ours. So, get your tent, poncho and body spray, and bring your patience. Who knows, you might just run into me at one or two of these festivals. If you know of festivals that I missed, post them at our Messageboard |
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