Telluride Blues & Brews: Single Day/Late Nite Tix

Telluride Blues & Brews: Single Day/Late Nite Tix

Single Day and Late Night Tickets for Telluride Blues & Brews on sale as of Friday, June 20, 10 a.m. (MDT)!

Single Day and Late Night Tickets for the 21st Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival go on sale this Friday, June 20th at 10:00 a.m. (MDT). Tickets can be purchased online at TellurideBlues.com, by phone at 866.515.6166, or locally at Telluride Music and Wizard Entertainment.

Violent Femmes headlining Telluride Blues & Brews

Violent Femmes headlining Telluride Blues & Brews

Telluride Blues & Brews Festival is proud to announce the Violent Femmes, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic and Peter Frampton to headline the event this summer. Additional artists include The Meter Men, Buddy Guy, Dumpstaphunk, Lee Fields & the Expressions, Charles Bradley and His Extraordinaires, The Slide Brothers, Zach Deputy, Roosevelt Collier & The Bayou Gypsys, Bombino, Amy Helm and the Handsome Strangers, MoHead, Patrick Sweany, Shakey Graves, Roosevelt Collier “Artist at Large”, The Record Company, Markus James, Chris Dracup, and Kipori Woods. Returning festival favorites Anders Osborne, the Robert Cray Band, The Lee Boys, Black Joe Lewis, and Ryan McGarvey will also join us for the 21st annual festival.

Peter Frampton coming to Telluride Blues & Brews

Peter Frampton coming to Telluride Blues & Brews

For the first time ever, 2014’s Blues & Brews lineup will feature comedian sets on the newly added “Blues Stage,” a state-of-the-art second stage located in the Hanley Pavilion. Expect appearances from the endlessly funny Troy Walker, Elliot Woolsey, and Ben Roy. Colorado-based artist ‘Scramble’ Campbell will also return to Town Park with his beautiful performance painting.

“We are excited to announce a bigger lineup than in previous years, with the addition of comedians during the festival weekend,” said Steve Gumble, Festival Director. “This year’s festival has many new features including a second stage, campground sessions, and a diverse mix of music and entertainment.”

Amy Helms & The Handsome Strangers, Bal de Maison, Thursday, September 11

Amy Helms & The Handsome Strangers, Bal de Maison, Thursday, September 11

This year’s festival weekend kicks with our opening night show at the Sheridan Opera House with Amy Helm and the Handsome Strangers for our Bal de Maison on Thursday September, 11, 9:00 p.m. Limited Tickets are $20 for the show. When the lights go down after each festival evening, the party continues at our four late night Juke Joint venues. Bombino and Dumpstaphunk claim our newly added second stage. A revamped Fly Me to the Moon Saloon sees Patrick Sweany and Zach Deputy. The intimate Elks Lodge houses The Record Company and The Slide Brothers. The historic Sheridan Opera House hosts The Lee Boys and Black Joe Lewis with opening act Kipori Woods, Anders Osborne and Friends will end the weekend with the Fais do-do closing celebration. Limited tickets for the Fais do-do are $25 per person.

The Lee Boys, Telluride Blues & Brews, late night Juke Joint

The Lee Boys, Telluride Blues & Brews, late night Juke Joint

Three-day passes are available for $185 each, Friday and Sunday Single Day passes are $65 each, and Saturday passes $70 each. Juke Joint passes are $25 per night, and feature late night shows at various intimate venues throughout the town of Telluride. Festival 4-day camping passes are $40 per person, with camping located adjacent to the Festival grounds starting Thursday, September 11.

For a full schedule of events or to purchase tickets, visit us online at TellurideBlues.com. To purchase tickets by phone, call toll-free at (866) 515-6166.

About:

Telluride Blues and Brews is one of the most scenic and intimate music festivals in the country, a three-day celebration of music and microbrews held every September in the world-famous resort town of Telluride, Colorado, in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. The 21st Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival takes place September 12-14, 2014.

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