Telluride Blues & Brews Festival announces 2020 lineup of artists

The Telluride Blues & Brews Festival announced its 2020 lineup of artists for its 27th annual festival scheduled to take place from September 18 to 20 nestled amid the San Juan Mountains in Telluride, Colorado.

The current 2020 artist lineup is as follows: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Brittany Howard, Buddy Guy, Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, St. Paul & The, Broken Bones, Jonny Lang, Larkin Poe, Anders Osborne, Samantha Fish, Luther Dickinson, The Allman Betts Band, Monophonics, Jamestown Revival, Liz Cooper & The Stampede, Hannah Wicklund, Quinn Sullivan, Kevin Burt, King Solomon Hicks, Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton, Jeremie Albino, J & The Causeways, Dedicated Men Of Zion, Robert Lee Coleman, Cool John Ferguson, Terry “Harmonica” Bean, Cary Morin, Mitch Woods, Dustin Arbuckle & Matt Woods, Shane Hall: KINDRD, and Scramble Campbell. Stand-up comedians include Troy Walker, Kyle Kinane, Candice Thompson, and Jenny Zigrino.

Showcasing three days and nights of craft brews, local and regional food vendors, a 5k fundraiser race, free yoga sessions, and a mix of multi-stage music performances, including a mix of blues, funk, indie, rock, jam-band, gospel, and soul, those attending can look forward to a memorable mountain town experience. There’s also plenty of activities for children including a climbing wall, bounce houses, slides, and parades.

Organizers say the festival is still scheduled as planned despite growing concerns over the coronavirus, with nearly 3,000 people infected and 69 virus-related deaths in the state. See a full breakdown here.

Festival tickets are on sale now. Three-Day Passes are $225, Single-Day Passes start at $95, plus service fees for both. Head here for festival information or to purchase tickets.

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