
The three-day country music festival will take place on October 10 -12. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 13, at redwestslc.com,
ABC4.com met with Redwest last year when they had their inaugural festival. Following its massive success, organizers share that there’s even more in store this time around.
“After a successful debut, REDWEST is back—bigger, bolder, and with a lineup that rivals the best in the nation,” Redwest said in a press release.
Other performers’ fans can look forward to include The Red Clay Strays, Ella Langley, Koe Wetzel, Treaty Oak Revival, Ian Munsick, and much more.
Attendees can expect a full-scale experience, with two stages filled with music from noon to 11 p.m. each day. There will also be food, drinks, and interactive activities to join in on throughout the fairgrounds.
Last year, Tanner Olson, the partner and owner of Redwest, told ABC4.com what inspired him to start the festival.
“We’ve seen the success of other country events around the greater Salt Lake City area,” he said. “There’s been a lot of amazing single artist shows. It feels like every time a big country artist comes to USANA or the Delta Center, it’s selling out. There are a lot of other smaller venues with the same selling-out left and right. It definitely feels like the demand is there and we wanted to give people something on a grander scale,” he said.
Visit redwestslc.com or follow @REDWESTSLC on social media for more on the festival.
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