Chris Stapleton Joins PARKLIFE Festival Lineup

PARKLIFE recently announced that Nashville songwriter and critically acclaimed artist, Chris Stapleton, will be joining previously announced headliners Jason Isbell, Strand of Oaks and Natalie Prass, for its second annual event this fall, in conjunction with The Atlanta BeltLine.

On the heels of “Best of 2015” recognition from Rolling Stone, NPR, and Entertainment Weekly for his recent release, Traveller, and a sold-out performance in Atlanta, Stapleton will be performing Sunday, October 18, 2015 in Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia.

Headlining the event is Jason Isbell, whose album, Something More Than Free, is currently the #1 Country Album and #1 Top Rock Album on the Billboard Charts.

Tickets to the one-day event are currently on sale for $45 at parklifefest.com, ticketmaster.com, and all Ticketmaster outlets. VIP tickets, which include access to a special viewing area, exclusive VIP bar options and private restrooms, are now sold-out.

Named “Atlanta’s Hottest New Indie Festival” by Atlanta Music Guide, PARKLIFE moves to its new home at The Promenade at Piedmont Park and will feature food and craft beverages from local vendors. The festival prides itself on being a local event for music lovers in a setting that celebrates Atlanta and has previously featured acts including Jake Bugg, The Lone Bellow, The Wild Feathers, LP, The Weeks, and more.

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WHAT – PARKLIFE 2015
WHEN – Sunday, October 18, 2015
WHERE – The Promenade at Piedmont Park, Atlanta, GA
TIMES – Doors 2:00 pm / Show 3:00 pm
AGES – All Ages
TICKETS – General Admission $45 Advance
MORE INFO – parklifefest.com
DIRECT TICKET LINK – http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0E004EE38C573156

For more information on PARKLIFE and to purchase tickets, visit http://parklifefest.com/

 

 

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