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The Peach Music Festival Promises to Be Amazing – Again

Barry KerznerBy Barry KerznerMarch 20, 2018Updated:April 10, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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SCRANTON, PA – The 2018 Peach Music Festival features a lineup of immense talent once again this year. With artists like Gov’t Mule, Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, and The Marcus King Band, how could you not have something special? But wait, there’s more!

Also appearing are Dickey Betts & His Band, Oteil & Friends, Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band, Ander’s Osborne & Jackie Greene, and even more. At large players will include Turkuaz Horns, and young guitar phenome Brandon “Taz” Niederauer.

Last year’s festival featured an all-star tribute to the two Allman Brothers founding members Gregg Allman and Butch Trucks, who both left us last year.

The Peach Music Festival lovingly referred to as “The Peach,” was founded by The Allman Brothers Band and Live Nation Entertainment in 2012 and this year’s celebration takes place from July 19 – 22 as opposed to August as in years past.

In addition to all the incredible music over the four days, there is camping. For more information on camping, check here. Parking particulars can be found here. Let’s not forget about the ample number of vendors serving up incredible hand-crafted, homemade delights from across the culinary spectrum!

Finally, how can music lovers not appreciate nature’s own stunning backdrop for the festival? Guests enjoy performances at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pennsylvania, with the vistas and fresh air that often is an afterthought in today’s hustle and bustle. Also, inside the festival grounds is the Montage Mountain Waterpark featuring “lazy river, slides, a zipline & more!”

The 4-Day festival pass gives guests full access to the waterpark. Check here for more info.

Most other information can be found at the FAQ page including transportation and shuttles, ATMs and more.

Don’t miss out.

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