Wakarusa Music & Camping Festival
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The Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival is a 4-day foot-stomping party in the heart of the Midwest. Born in 2004, Wakarusa burst onto the scene with a diverse and eclectic lineup featuring over 70 artists. The 2004 and 2005 bills perked the interest of both devout and casual music fans alike. Fans that made the trip to Wakarusa left with unforgettable stories of the music and the beautiful surroundings. In 2006, Wakarusa returned and quickly established itself as a premiere, grassroots event in the nationwide outdoor music scene.
Attracting folks from all 50 U.S. states and 5 countries, past events featured over 100 artist, 7 stages and over 4 days of non-stop music and entertainment. 100+ Bands 5 Stages 4 Days 15,000 of your closest friends and family.
About the 4-Day Passes - All 4-Day Passes include: - Access to all shows at Wakarusa - General, next to car, camping - Access to all late-night events With access to all 4 days of the event, these tickets should really be called "Extended Weekend Passes", but we'll keep it simple and stick with the title "4-Day Pass".
Gates open at 11 am each day.
Note: All sales are final. NO REFUNDS. The Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival will take place RAIN OR SHINE.
Wakarusa Music & Camping Festival
Email Address : tickets@wakarusa.com
Web: www.wakarusa.com
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