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Everything festival-goers should know about Bourbon & Beyond 2024 from lineup to ticket price
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Date:2025-04-06 21:12:17
Tyler Childers, Zach Bryan, Neil Young and Dave Mathews Band will headline the 2024 Bourbon & Beyond Festival, festival organizers announced Wednesday.
The full lineup will also feature performances from Beck, Matchbox Twenty, My Morning Jacket, The Beach Boys, and Milky Chance, among others.
The four-day festival is scheduled to take place Sept. 19-22 at the Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville.
According to festival organizers, the festival is adding two new music stages and 40 additional artists for 2024, expanding to a total of five music stages and 100 musical artists.
The festival will also feature food and bourbon workshop stages, according to organizers.
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Bourbon & Beyond 2024 ticket prices
Weekend 4-day general admission tickets start at $270, with an additional $55.55 processing fee. More ticket and hotel information is available on the festival's website.
Bourbon & Beyond joins other festivals, such as Hangout Music Festival, Bonnaroo and Boston Calling, in announcing their 2024 lineups.
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2024 Bourbon & Beyond lineup
Here is the full lineup for the 2024 Bourbon & Beyond Festival.
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