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Hamilton Leithauser likes to defy expectations, which is one reason the singer-songwriter and frontman of The Walkmen began an annual residency at the Cafe Carlyle in 2018. “It used to be just a weird out-of-touch thing that I thought it was kind of a novelty, and now it’s turned into a regular fun thing,” he said following the sold-out March 6 opening night of his sixth year at this posh location in the Hotel Carlyle, which is better known for jazz and cabaret performances. “Now, people look forward to it.”

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They do. This year’s residency, which runs through March 20, is his longest yet, and tickets sell fast. “I did notice that they were putting in extra tables all night which they definitely do not pay me for. I’ll tell you that much,” he said. “The soundman is my buddy now, and he’s like, ‘Oh, look at that,’ and he pointed to where they put down a couple more tables.”

The vibe at Leithauser’s Cafe Carlyle shows is much different than a Walkmen concert or even Leithauser’s solo performances at larger venues. The show is largely acoustic and takes place inside what is arguably New York’s best-known cabaret performance space, and the former home of legendary pianist Bobby Short for almost 50 years.

“Premium” hospitality has been a buzz word in the live industry for a couple years now, and the Cafe Carlyle experience would be practically impossible to transplant to an arena, it’s one classy joint. The maitre d’ — who goes by the name Gogo — the waiters and bartenders are world-class and will pretend they recognize you even if it’s your first time. The cocktails are strong and top-shelf — not a White Claw or PBR in sight; the wine list, ambitious; the menu is filet mignon and poached island salmon; and jackets are required. (Leithauser performed in a black suit jacket, black jeans, white shirt and loosened tie).

All of which means that the crowd is well-dressed, behaved and reverent. No one is shouting requests for “Free Bird” (or even the band’s own signature rave-up “The Rat”), and because the room is small, there’s much less phone filming and brazen texting than is usually found at shows. If that sounds expensive, it is — about the cost of dinner and a Broadway show — but Leithauser inevitably delivers a performance that leaves the crowd feeling richer the experience.

Here are some of the highlights that residency-goers can expect.

1. New Songs!

Leithauser, who last released two albums in 2020, The Loves of Your Life, and Live! At Cafe Carlyle from an earlier residency, performed two new songs on March 6: He opened his set with “What Do I Know,” a song that he said he didn’t think much of when he first wrote it, but had grown to like because he now thought: “I finally found the depth of my soul.” One of the memorable lines: “The kids they got everything wrong, but that’s a story for another song.”

The second was “Fist of Flowers,” which he co-wrote with Walkmen bandmate Paul Maroon. Both songs were enthusiastically received by the audience, and after the show, Leithauser said that the highlight of his night “was playing my new songs and having them go over pretty f–king well. I guess that’s what everybody wants to say … but I want to say it, too.”

Leithauser, who called himself “a workaholic,” also volunteered that he’s working hard to finish his new record for a 2024 release. “I need three songs,” he said. “I told Daniel [Glass, the CEO of his label, Glassnote] it would come out last year, and it didn’t. Actually, I told him it would come out the year before, and it didn’t. If it doesn’t come out in 2024 I’ve got a problem.”

2. The Storytelling

If Leithauser tired of writing songs, he’d make a heckuva novelist. Many of his tunes — especially those from The Loves of Your Life — are musical short stories based on actual experiences with vibrant characters and narratives, even when they take an abstract turn. His opening night set included “Isabella,” a song about a permanent party girl; “The Stars of Tomorrow,” about a strange encounter that he and his daughters had with a Polish woman on a Long Island, NY beach; “Ocean Roar,” a tribute to his late friend, the singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Richard Swift; “The Bride’s Dad,” a bittersweet tale of a deadbeat dad drunkenly toasting his daughter after crashing her wedding; and “Here They Come,” about a man avoiding relationship problems by hiding out in a movie theater all day.

In the past, Leithauser told audiences and interviewers that the song was about a friend. At this performance, he said it was autobiographical. Fans of “1,000 Miles” and “In a Blackout,” from his 2016 collaborative album with Rostam Batmanglij, I Had a Dream That You Were Mine, were not disappointed, and he ended his set with his abstract realist masterpiece, “The Garbage Men,” in which, “All the playboys dance on the blacktop like a swarm of flies.”

3. The Covers

Deep-cut and left-field covers are always part of Leithauser’s residency shows. In the past, he’s performed songs by Big Thief, Fleet Foxes and Lana Del Rey. On March 6, he broke out Randy Newman’s “Miami” from his 1983 Trouble in Paradise album, played The Pogues’ elegiac “Broad Majestic Shannon” in remembrance of Shane MacGowan, and in what may be the most radical song ever performed at the Cafe Carlyle, performed Royal Trux‘s “Stevie,” which Neil Hagerty wrote about his onetime obsession with the bizarro actor Steven Seagal. (Like the band, Leithauser hails from Washington, D.C.)

4. The Voice

“That’s my calling card,” Leithauser said of his preternatural voice in a 2020 Billboard interview. The high notes he hits have been compared to a howl — but he goes low, too, and in a room like the Cafe Carlyle, where everyone is listening, the nuances of his vocal range are crystal clear.

5. It’s A Family Affair

Leithauser’s band includes his wife Anna Stumpf on keyboards and vocals; also on backing vocals, Lacrisha Brown, who was his daughter’s school teacher.

BONUS: After the show, the action sometimes moves to the legendary Bemelman’s Bar, which is also in the Hotel Carlyle, and it’s not unusual to see Leithauser sharing a cocktail and conversation with frequent Carlyle visitor Bill Murray.

As the release of Everything I Thought It Was draws nearer, Justin Timberlake is treating fans to yet another “One Night Only” experience. On Wednesday (March 6), the “Selfish” singer announced an exclusive show at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. “LA ➡️ THE WILTERN 3/13,” Timberlake simply captioned a carousel that include a picture of […]

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EDC Las Vegas 2024 is promising to be one of the biggest years yet for the dance music festival, with a star-studded lineup that includes Diplo, David Guetta, Kaskade, Tiesto, FISHER, Alesso and John Summit. The news doesn’t end there though as EDC Las Vegas has unveiled Eargasm as the official earplugs of the music festival. Perfect for keeping your hearing in check while you party through the DJ sets, the special-edition concert earplugs are available to pre-order now on Amazon.

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As part of the partnership, Eargasm’s official earplugs for the music festival come in a vibrant EDC-themed box with two transparent earbuds within. You’ll also receive a carrying case for the earplugs, to keep them safe and easily accessible while you’re at the music festival.

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The limited-edition earplugs are available to preorder through Amazon with a guarantee delivery by March 29 (when the concert earplugs are officially released). Since EDC Las Vegas 2024 doesn’t happen until May 17-19 that still leaves you have plenty of time to make sure you get your hands on a pair.

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Eargasm’s High Fidelity Earplugs come with an expected noise reduction rate of 21 dB (decibels) and a NRR of 16 dB. The clear material helps make it almost unnoticeable when placed inside of your ears while the built-in pull tab makes it easier to take the earplugs out when you’re done using them.

As you start packing your festival gear and other travel necessities, you’ll want to make sure Eargasm’s earplugs are one of the things stocked in your luggage.

Do Earplugs Actually Work At Concerts?

If you’ve ever left a concert or music festival with ringing ears, then you’ve probably experience Tinnitus, which is described by the Iowa Carver College of Medicine as the “perception of sound in the absence of it (such as whistling, buzzing or roaring sounds within the ear or head).” This is just one of the symptoms from music induced hearing loss, which occurs when you’re exposed to high volumes of noise.

Concert earplugs work to minimize hearing damage by muffling sounds and reducing the noise, so your ear cannel doesn’t experience it at full force.

How to Get EDC Las Vegas 2024 Tickets

Tickets for EDC Las Vegas 2024 are still available at VividSeats, Seatgeek and StubHub. Ticket packages on resale sites start at $382 and you can choose from three-day passes to single-day tickets as well as VIP packages. Learn more about the festival including its lineup and tickets here.

Looking for additional deals? First time purchasers on Seatgeek can score $10 off when you use the code BILLBOARD10 at checkout.

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“A message from the department” was livestreamed by Taylor Swift from Singapore. With no explanation, a mashup of “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” and “Dress” — both originally released during the pop star’s Reputation era — could be viewed directly from Swift’s official Instagram account by fans around the world on Saturday (March 2).

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The stream went live during the surprise song set, or as Swift called it, the “crazy acoustic section,” of the first of six Eras Tour dates in Singapore — the portion of the concert where he plays a couple surprise songs (or, lately, mashups). She will go on to perform at the Singapore National Stadium on March 3, 4, 7, 8 and 9.

As the stream happened, Swifties noticed that the official Taylor Swift webstore was blacked out. Visitors could not access the store, which was closed for a period of time, without a site admin’s password, leaving fans wondering whether something new was about about to launch for sale. At press time, her webstore is up and running, with no new products.

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The “a message from the department” message that popped up along with the livestream is a reference to Swift’s upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, coming on April 19. The message was ended with a black heart.

Swift has already announced three variants of the album, each featuring a different bonus track: “The Manuscript,” “The Bolter” and “The Albatross.” She revealed “The Bolter” and “The Albatross” editions at previous tour dates in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. Fans guessed another announcement might have been made at the first Singapore concert of the tour — maybe a fourth bonus song — but no announcement was made.

And given her choice of songs to perform and livestream (and the fact that only this mashup was streamed, not her full acoustic set), Swifties theorized that the Easter egg-loving musician might have been giving some Reputation-related signs from Singapore.

“I Don’t Wanna Live Forever” is Swift’s duet with Zayn Malik that was first released in December 2016 and included on the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack when it dropped in February 2017.

“Dress” is track No. 12 on Swift’s sixth studio album, Reputation, released in November 2017.

So far Swift has released the “Taylor’s Version” of all of the albums she’s expected to re-record except for Reputation and her debut, self-titled album. No release date has been announced for either re-recording yet.

Just before the “I Don’t Wanna Live Forever”/”Dress” mashup in Singapore, Swift performed a mashup of Speak Now opener “Mine” and Red track “Starlight” on guitar that was not livestreamed on her official account, but captured by others at the stadium. Watch both mashups in the clips below.

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Drake is sending love to a mother and daughter who were tragically killed after his concert at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Mo. “You never know what somebody else’s reality will be when they walk out of this building,” the rapper told the crowd in Buffalo, N.Y., on Wednesday night (Feb. 28), according to TMZ. […]

Stevie Nicks is joining the already power-packed lineup for this summer’s BST Hyde Park concert series in London. The Fleetwood Mac singer and solo star was announced as the headliner for the July 12 concert in Hyde Park, joining a roster of shows that already includes BST gigs by Kings of Leon, Kylie Minogue, the […]

Indie star Angel Olsen is among the group of artists that has joined the lineup of Ecliptic, a singular four-day festival in Arkansas that will feature music performances, science presentations, expert panels and a one-of-a-kind view of a highly rare total solar eclipse.

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On Wednesday (Feb. 28), Olsen, Dengue Fever, Ted Leo & the Pharmacists and Mythbusters host Adam Savage joined a lineup that previously included Allah-Las, Blonde Redhead, Deerhoof, Shannon and the Clams, Sun Ra Arkestra, Mary Lattimore and a variety of speakers and specialists. Presented by Atlas Oscura, Ecliptic will be held at Cedar Glades Park outside Hot Springs, Ark. from Apr. 5-8.

The festival site is situated along the Path of Totality, allowing for a unique view of the eclipse that will occur in the afternoon of the fest’s final day. The next total solar eclipse that can be seen from the contiguous United States will occur in roughly two decades, on Aug. 23, 2044.

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“We are thrilled to host this joyous celebration of the solar eclipse,” says Megan Roberts, Atlas Obscura’s VP of Experiential. “With science and nature by day and music by night, there will be something for everyone —  including 3.5 minutes of otherworldly midday darkness and thousands of fellow revelers to share the experience with. Whether attending the full weekend or just spending the day at this stellar eclipse viewing site, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a rare cosmic phenomenon in a truly unique way.” 

In addition to the music lineup, Ecliptic will offer sunset solar meditations, stargazing sessions, educational science seminars, film screenings and hiking explorations. Atlas Obscura is presenting Ecliptic in partnership with Low Key Arts, the producers of long-running indie festival Valley of the Vapors.

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21 Savage is hitting the road. On the heels of taking over Saturday Night Live last weekend and his American Dream album, the U.K.-born and Atlanta-bred rapper has announced the 2024 American Dream Tour.

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21’s headlining trek will run through 30 cities across North America and begins north of the border at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. on May 1. JID, Nardo Wick and 21 Lil Harold are slated to provide opening support on the tour.

Tickets will be available for artist pre-sale (password: DREAMTOUR), Citi card members and VIP packages starting on Wednesday (Feb. 28), while the general public will get their chance on Friday (March 1) at 10 a.m. ET on Ticketmaster/Live Nation.

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The tour mixes in an array of arenas and amphitheaters while making stops in Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, Toronto, Boston, Cleveland, Charlotte, NYC and West Palm Beach before wrapping up in Atlanta on June 15 at the Lakewood Amphitheater.

21 Savage spent a majority of 2023 on the road as support on Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour and then headed back home to the U.K. for his first-ever performance in his birth country after resolving long-running immigration issues to close out his busy year.

Last month, 21 scored his fourth No. 1 album atop the Billboard 200 with American Dream, which earned 133,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Jan. 18, according to Luminate.

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Find all of the Grammy-winning rapper’s 2024 American Dream Tour dates below.

May 1 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena

May 3 – Seattle WA @ White River Amphitheatre

May 5 – Ridgefield, WA @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

May 7 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum

May 9 – Concord, CA @ Toyota Pavilion at Concord

May 11 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

May 12 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater

May 14 – Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater

May 15 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion

May 16 – Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

May 18 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP

May 19 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

May 21 – Chicago, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

May 22 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center

May 23 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center

May 25 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage

May 28 – Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre

May 29 – Cleveland, OH @ Blossom Music Center

May 31 – Boston, MA @ Xfinity Center

June 1 – Hartford, CT @ Xfinity Theatre

June 2 – Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live

June 4 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

June 5 – Simpsonville, SC @ CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park

June 6 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion

June 8 – New York, NY @ Governors Ball Music Festival*

June 9 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

June 11 – Pelham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre

June 13 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

June 14 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds

June 15 – Atlanta, GA @ Lakewood Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson‘s upcoming Outlaw Music Festival Tour just might be the most star-studded one yet. The outing — which launches June 21 in Alpharetta, Georgia — will feature Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss and John Mellencamp, along with Brittney Spencer, Celisse and Southern Avenue on various dates throughout the tour. Billy Strings, who just headlined three Nashville shows, will join the tour for a special concert outside Seattle, Washington at The Gorge.

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“This year’s Outlaw Music Festival Tour promises to be the biggest and best yet with this lineup of legendary artists. I am thrilled to get back on the road again with my family and friends playing the music we love for the fans we love,” Nelson, 90, said in a statement.

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The Outlaw Music Festival made its debut in 2016 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The sold-out show garnered so much acclaim that organizers Blackbird Presents, Mark Rothbaum and Nelson developed it into a hugely-popular touring franchise that has welcomed artists including Chris Stapleton, Neil Young, Luke Combs, Van Morrison, ZZ Top, Sheryl Crow, Eric Church, Bonnie Raitt, Tyler Childers and more over the years.

Tickets for this year’s tour go on sale to the general public on Friday (March 1) at 10 a.m. local time here. Citi is the official card of the tour, with Citi cardmembers having access to presale tickets on Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. local time until Feb. 29 at 10 a.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program.

See the full list of tour dates and lineups for the 2024 Outlaw Music Festival Tour below:

June 21 — Alpharetta, GA @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

June 22 — Charlotte, N.C. @ PNC Music Pavilion

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

June 23 — Raleigh, N.C. @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

June 26 – Virginia Beach,VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

June 28 — Syracuse, NY @ Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

June 29 — Wantagh, NY @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

June 30 — Holmdel, NJ @ PNC Bank Arts Center

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

July 2 — Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

July 6 — Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

July 7 — Hershey, PA @ Hersheypark Stadium

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss

Celisse

July 29 — Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Brittney Spencer

July 31 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Brittney Spencer

Aug. 3 — Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Brittney Spencer

Aug. 4 — Wheatland, CA @ Toyota Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Brittney Spencer

Aug. 7 — Boise, ID @ Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Brittney Spencer

Aug. 9 — Spokane, WA @ ONE Spokane Stadium

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Brittney Spencer

Aug. 10 — George, WA @ Gorge Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Billy Strings

Brittney Spencer

Sept. 6 — Somerset, WI @ Somerset Amphitheater

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Southern Avenue

Sept. 7 — Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Southern Avenue

Sept. 8 — St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Southern Avenue

Sept. 11 — Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Southern Avenue

Sept. 12 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Southern Avenue

Sept. 14 — Burgettstown, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Southern Avenue

Sept. 15 — Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Southern Avenue

Sept. 17 — Buffalo, NY @ Darien Lake Amphitheater

Willie Nelson & Family

Bob Dylan

John Mellencamp

Southern Avenue

St. Louis, Missouri’s emerging Evolution Festival will mark its second year this fall with a killer lineup — literally. Alt-rock anthem makers The Killers will join anti-folk funk-soul rocker Beck as headliners of the event, which returns to Mound City’s leafy Forest Park on Sept. 28-29 following a successful debut in 2023.
Joining the veteran headliners will be fellow seminal acts Jane’s Addiction, Blondie and Nile Rodgers & Chic. The rest of Evolution’s stacked lineup includes recent Grammy winner Killer Mike, Americana singer Elle King, studio wizard Todd Rundgren and singer-songwriter Pete Yorn, along with Robert Finley, S.G. Goodman, His Lordship, Beachwood Sparks, The Mysterines, Lola Kirke, 95 Bulls, Tre Burt, The Asteroid No. 4 and more.

Like other area festivals, namely Music at the Intersection, Evolution co-producers Contemporary Presentations and The Just Listen Company make sure to weave in local acts as well. This year, the honors go to alt-country statesmen Son Volt and a group simply called Nadine. The former helped popularize the genre following the collapse of frontman Jay Farrar’s earlier band, Uncle Tupelo; the latter produced a series of beloved indie albums that evolved from straight-on roots to more atmospheric territory during a brief run in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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Organizers hope to build on the momentum of Evolution’s inaugural event, which attracted over 25,000 attendees last August for a lineup that included Brandi Carlile, The Black Keys, Ice Cube and Sugarhill Gang, plus a curated program of local culinary offerings and craft-y spirits.

“We are thrilled to bring Evolution Festival back to Forest Park for its second year,” said festival producers Steve Schankman and Joe Litvag. “Building upon the success of our inaugural year, we are committed to creating a dynamic and inclusive experience that celebrates music, food, and community. We look forward to welcoming fans to what promises to be an unforgettable weekend.”

Attendees can choose from two general admission tiers, starting at $129.50, or spring for one of three VIP or ‘Platinum’-level packages that provide special seating, access to lounge areas and special food offerings. All options will be available for purchase on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 10:00 a.m. CST.