Nashville, Tenn. (Top40 Charts/ Webster & Associates) With only a couple of months left to go, the highly-anticipated Blue Ridge
Music Festival will see an increase in ticket price starting April 16. The one-day festival, to be held at
Salem Stadium in Salem, Va., on June 1, will feature performances by
Little Big Town, Hunter Hayes, Charles Esten, who plays Deacon Claybourne on ABC's hit show "Nashville," Gloriana, Colt Ford, Greg Bates, Will Hoge and Virginia's own legendary party group, The Skip Castro Band. Tickets are currently on sale at the
Salem Civic Center box office, all Ticketmaster locations and charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000.
The early-bird ticket price will end at 11:59pm ET on April 15, when reserved and general admission field tickets will increase to $40 (plus additional fees). In addition, a very limited number of VIP tickets are being made available. VIP ticket holders will receive preferred reserved seating, preferred parking, VIP express entry, an invitation to the exclusive festival after-party, private bathrooms, private cash bar (beer & wine only), complimentary boxed lunch and a commemorative Blue Ridge
Music Festival poster. VIP
Experience tickets are $99.50 (plus additional fees).
"Because of today's economy, we wanted to offer up the chance to see all of these great artists for a low price to music fans," says Festival Producer Carey Harveycutter. "We are excited with the response we've gotten about the talent line-up and can't wait until June 1 for our inaugural event to take place."
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