Tickets Go On Sale May 20 For 'Full Tilt Boogie'

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POWNAL, Vt. — "The Full Tilt Boogie" will kick off in rockin’ style as the first event this summer at Green Mountain Live on Saturday, Aug. 22.

Tickets go on sale May 20 at 9 a.m. through Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000 or online.

Legendary Texas rockers ZZ Top and contemporary blues rock guitar slinger Gary Clark Jr. co-headline the festival, which also includes world-renowned and emerging artists Buddy Guy, Blackberry Smoke, The Marshall Tucker Band, Trigger Hippy, The Wood Brothers, Albert Lee, Girls Guns & Glory and many more.

Produced by TTM, UMT PRESENTS and Green Mountain Live, The Full Tilt Boogie is one full day and night of great artists sharing their music with enthusiastic fans in an intimate natural mountainous setting beyond compare. The festival’s stellar sound system is powered by electricity generated from renewable resources.  A wide array of top food truck vendors and beverage distillers will be available from around New England.  This one of a kind rock 'n’ roll and blues based music marathon promises to be one of the top festivals of the summer.

The Green Mountain Live! property hosted the Lollapalooza Music Festival in 1996 and is now positioned to offer multiple music festivals annually during the summer and fall seasons. For more information, including the full line-up of artists, visit www.greenmountainlive.com.


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