Tweed River Music Festival Event Poster

Tweed River Music Festival

Independence Day Weekend, 2009 [July 3, 4, & 5]

We just made your July 4th holiday plans easy... you are inviting your friends, packing up the kids, and heading up to the green mountains and clear waters of Vermont for a weekend of music, camping, and family-friendly fun.

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Friday, July 3Sunday, July 5, 2009 Tweed River Music Festival at Junction of VT Route 107 and 100
A festival in the heart of Vermont featuring all original music in the folk, country, rock vein. Day pass or overnight camping. Kids free! No dogs, please. We strongly advise you to buy tickets in advance on brownpapertickets.com. We do have a limit on attendance!

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Bands

Here are the set times

  • Antler
  • Cassavettes
  • The Cush
  • Delange
  • Kris Delmhorst
  • Jeffrey Foucault
  • Tim Gearan
  • The Howl
  • The Kind Buds
  • Sticky
  • The Wheels
  • Bow Thayer & Perfect Trainwreck

Details

  • Friday, July 3: music starts at 8 until about midnight
  • Saturday, July 4: music starts at noon until about midnight
  • $40 per person for the whole weekend of music and camping
  • $20 per person per day for only music (no camping)
  • FREE admission for kids

Plan to be as self-sufficient as possible. The location is not equipped with power or running water. There will be port-o-potties at the site. There are a number of local grocery/convenience stores for supplies and beverages.

What is it?

Well, we wanted to play a cool festival this summer. And wouldn’t it be great if our favorite bands could be there? And all our friends? And their friends?

We found a beautiful location, then things started to roll along and came to the conclusion that we needed to do it right and found ourselves planning our own festival.

Tickets

We encourage you to purchase tickets in advance online at: brownpapertickets.com. Tickets will also be on sale at the festival entrance.

View of the Tweed River

Directions

From I-89 take Exit 3 in Vermont to Route 107 west. The site is right at the junction of VT Route 107 and VT Route 100 in Stockbridge, Vermont.


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Questions & Info

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