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Annual McDowell Mountain Music

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Event# 512-389-0315

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Eclectic music festival promoting a community gathering and charity benefit amidst RV & tent camping, delectable food, kid's activities, Headline performers have included Widespread Panic, Passion Pit, Thievery Corporation, Phantogram, David Crosby, The Black Crowes, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Blues Travelers, Ben Harper, Slightly Stoopid, Michael Franti, The Shins, The Roots, Umphrey’s McGee and many others.

The Festival attracts visitors from around the country for great music, beautiful Arizona weather and an opportunity to experience true culture. All of the proceeds from the festival will benefit two local, family-based, non-profits: Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation and UMOM New Day Center.

Annual McDowell Mountain Music

Address : Margaret T. Hance Park, 1202 N. 3rd Street Wickenburg AZ
Phone : 512-389-0315   (Always call and confirm events.)

Admission Fee : $33-75

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