High Sierra Music Festival Teases Out a Partial Lineup for its 29th Run

The hits just keep on coming with High Sierra Music Festival’s initial lineup announcement added to the crush of fests revealing their rosters for 2019. Set for July 4-7 in Quincy, California, phase one will include Greensky Bluegrass, Jim James (Full Band), St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Galactic, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong and Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe.

Greensky Bluegrass The Festy Experience 2018
Greensky Bluegrass The Festy Experience 2018

As if that weren’t enough, they will be joined by The Marcus King Band, ALO, The Polish Ambassador, The Nth Power, Jennifer Hartswick Band, Chris Jacobs Band, Cha Wa, and Ron Artis II & The Truth, with more to come.
Fans of classic Southern rock and R&B will also be delighted to know that KDTU will be paying respects to the Allman Brothers presenting Eat A Bunch Of Peaches, and The Nth Power will be indulging in a bit of loving nostalgia with a tribute to Marvin Gaye.

Karl Denson at Terminal West in Atlanta

Night owls can enjoy music into the wee hours at one of High Sierra’s late-night shows. To be announced this spring, the shows offer something for all musical tastes at two venues: High Sierra Music Hall and the Funk’n Jamhouse. There will also be acoustic Troubadour Sessions, where donations collected at the door go directly to the performers. Tickets for late-night shows are purchased separately but are included in all VIP FestivALL packages.

With music as its heart, there’s so much more going on at High Sierra, which is about to enter its 29th year. There will be camping, a food court, craft brews and cocktails, costume themes, body and spirit playshops, interactive art, a family village, fire performances, a parade staged by Giant Puppets Save The World, and a whole lot more. The festival will take place at The Plumas-Sierra Fairgrounds in the quaint town of Quincy, with plenty of opportunity to hike, fish, bike and golf the gorgeous NorCal scenery.

Giant Puppets Save The World

For those seeking consciousness-raising, a number of non-profits on premises will be on hand offering ways to address compelling social, environmental and community needs including: food relief, cancer research, preserving arts and culture, and more. Click here to learn more about these groups and about ways to get involved.
Fans itching to get closer to their favorite musicians can also attend High Sierra playshops where one-of-a-kind collaborations happen, bringing artists and fans together in an intimate setting. Stay tuned for artist and a schedule announcements.

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Four-day passes are on sale now and can be purchased through the festival’s website or at evenbrite.com. For more information click on the links below.

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