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Just thought I'd post this for any music fans that may be interested in heading to Memphis for three full days of music, beer, music, beer, and music and beer.
Estimating 150,000 people during all three days.
Line up for the Music Festival:
Friday, April 29, 2005
Trey Anastasio
Jack Johnson
Tommy Castro
Mavis Staples
Ozomatli
Switchfoot
Gavin DeGraw
Nickel Creek
W.C. Clark
Ingram Hill
Popa Chubby
Bowling for Soup
Carey Bell
Seether
American Hi-Fi
Yo Gotti
Michael Tocher
Egypt Central
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Nelly
The Killers
Los Lonely Boys
Guitar Shorty
Jonny Lang
Jerry Lee Lewis
John Mooney
Tesla
Sunshine Band
Crossfade
Three Days Grace
Al Kapone
North Mississippi Allstars
Spin Doctors
Alvin Youngblood Hart's Muscle Theory
Hubert Sumlin & Willie Big Eyes
Little Feat
Ricky Warwick
Nigel Mooney
Todd Snider
Particle
Pinetop Perkins & Willie Big Eyes
Robert Belfour
Will Graves
Breaking Point
Sunday, May 1, 2005
Sarah McLachlan
The Black Crowes
The Roots
Johnny Winter
Billy Idol
Robert Randolph and the Family Band
Elvis Costello
War
James Cotton Blues Band
Lisa Marie Presley
Chevelle
Medeski Martin & Wood
Robert Jr. Lockwood
Ike Turner & The Kings of Rhythm
Bloodthirsty Lovers
E.G. Kight
Ben Kweller
Kenny Brown
Reliant K
Billy Lee Riley
The festival is located in downtown Memphis, in the spacious and beautiful Tom Lee Park right on the Mississippi River. Tickets can be purchased through Ticket Master, they are ONLY $45 for all THREE days. Prices go UP after April 23rd, so order tickets before then.
I've attended this event for years, and the weather in Memphis for this event can be chilly (mid 40's) and rainy (and thus very muddy), or 70's and sunny as hell. Dress for the worst, pray for the best.
Two weeks after the Music Festival is a HUGE BBQ festival, there will be literally thousands of booths with ribs, shoulder, sandwiches, chicken, if it can be bbq'd they will bbq it. These people are serious about their BBQ, but they know how to have fun, too. Music, dance floors, three-story booths, and I've never seen a booth that was kegless.
Enjoy!
MORE INFO HERE
Estimating 150,000 people during all three days.
Line up for the Music Festival:
Friday, April 29, 2005
Trey Anastasio
Jack Johnson
Tommy Castro
Mavis Staples
Ozomatli
Switchfoot
Gavin DeGraw
Nickel Creek
W.C. Clark
Ingram Hill
Popa Chubby
Bowling for Soup
Carey Bell
Seether
American Hi-Fi
Yo Gotti
Michael Tocher
Egypt Central
Saturday, April 30, 2005
Nelly
The Killers
Los Lonely Boys
Guitar Shorty
Jonny Lang
Jerry Lee Lewis
John Mooney
Tesla
Sunshine Band
Crossfade
Three Days Grace
Al Kapone
North Mississippi Allstars
Spin Doctors
Alvin Youngblood Hart's Muscle Theory
Hubert Sumlin & Willie Big Eyes
Little Feat
Ricky Warwick
Nigel Mooney
Todd Snider
Particle
Pinetop Perkins & Willie Big Eyes
Robert Belfour
Will Graves
Breaking Point
Sunday, May 1, 2005
Sarah McLachlan
The Black Crowes
The Roots
Johnny Winter
Billy Idol
Robert Randolph and the Family Band
Elvis Costello
War
James Cotton Blues Band
Lisa Marie Presley
Chevelle
Medeski Martin & Wood
Robert Jr. Lockwood
Ike Turner & The Kings of Rhythm
Bloodthirsty Lovers
E.G. Kight
Ben Kweller
Kenny Brown
Reliant K
Billy Lee Riley
The festival is located in downtown Memphis, in the spacious and beautiful Tom Lee Park right on the Mississippi River. Tickets can be purchased through Ticket Master, they are ONLY $45 for all THREE days. Prices go UP after April 23rd, so order tickets before then.
I've attended this event for years, and the weather in Memphis for this event can be chilly (mid 40's) and rainy (and thus very muddy), or 70's and sunny as hell. Dress for the worst, pray for the best.
Two weeks after the Music Festival is a HUGE BBQ festival, there will be literally thousands of booths with ribs, shoulder, sandwiches, chicken, if it can be bbq'd they will bbq it. These people are serious about their BBQ, but they know how to have fun, too. Music, dance floors, three-story booths, and I've never seen a booth that was kegless.
Enjoy!
MORE INFO HERE