26 Nov Telluride Bluegrass & KOTO: Local Tickets on Sale 12/2!
The Telluride Bluegrass Festival and KOTO Radio to host locals ticket sale on December 2nd, 10 am – 5 pm at KOTO Studios on N. Pine; Discounted tickets for residents and workers of San Miguel County.
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Go here for more about the history of Telluride Bluegrass. (Back to 2009.)
Go here to learn more about KOTO-FM radio.


The elluride Bluegrass Festival is joining forces with KOTO Radio ahead of next year’s ticket on-sale to give early access to residents and workers of San Miguel County.
On Tuesday, December 2nd, 10 am to 5 pm, head on over to KOTO Studios (207 N. Pine Street) to secure your discounted 2026 Telluride Bluegrass Festival tickets before prices go up on December 21st.
Be sure to bring proof of residency or work in San Miguel County or the R-1 School District. In addition to getting the locals’ discount, a portionof each ticket purchased will go directly to support KOTO’s operation.
This is an in-person only event, so make sure to mark your calendar, set your watch, track the sun…whatever you need to do to make it down to KOTO before 5 pm.
See you in Town Park!
What: Telluride Bluegrass Locals Ticket Sale
Who: San Miguel County residents and workers
When: Tuesday, December 2nd, 10 am to 5 pm
Where: KOTO Studios – 207 N. Pine Street
About Telluride Bluegrass Festival:
Founded in 1974 and occurring annually during the summer solstice, Telluride Bluegrass has been inviting music fans to the historic mining town in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado for 4 days of adventurous acoustic music in the stunning Telluride box canyon for 50+ years.
Since its early years, the unique genre of “Telluride Bluegrass” has embraced a diverse family of artists including Sam Bush, Robert Plant, Mumford & Sons, Brandi Carlile, Norah Jones, Janelle Monáe, Greensky Bluegrass, Emmylou Harris, and many of the world’s most virtuosic acoustic instrumentalists, the majority of whom have returned to the festival for 25+ years.
With music on the Main Stage, intimate workshop performances at Elks Park, late-night indoor NightGrass concerts, and pickin’ in campgrounds and condos ‘til dawn, Telluride Bluegrass is the “granddaddy of the modern festival circuit” (Relix).
Telluride Bluegrass is presented and produced by Planet Bluegrass.
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