Weekend of music coming to TorC

This year the Turtleback Mountain Music Festival moves to the T or C Municipal Golf Course! The golf course is located at 685 Marie St and things kick off Friday evening and run through Sunday afternoon with a full slate of performances all day Saturday. Celebrating its second year, the three-day event will feature 18 bands on two stages. Music will cover a broad spectrum from rock and country to latino and blues.

Here’s the full line-up of entertainment:

Country & Latino Stage
  Friday:
  • 4:30-6:30pm: Constance Zimmerman
  • 7-11pm: Tudy Romero & the Silver Bullet Band
Constance will be on the Country & Latino stage on Friday night.

  Saturday:  

  • 11am-1pm: The Consequences featuring Burt Ferguson
  • 1:30-4:30pm: 575 Band
  • 5-8pm: Terry Bullard
  • 8:30-Midnight: Nathaniel Krantz Band

Sunday:

  • 11am-1:30pm: Pint & A Half
  • 2-4pm: Chris Baker
Pint and a Half perform on the Country & Latino stage on Sunday.

 

Rock & Blues Stage:

Friday:

  • 5-6pm: Rockin’ Blue Geckos
  • 6:30-7:30pm: Violet Rising
  • 8-11pm: Designated Mind

Saturday:

  • 11am-1pm: Flat Blak
  • 1:30-3:30pm: JoJo & Good Company
  • 4-6pm: Cosmic Blue
  • 6:30-8:30: Chris & Company
  • 9-midnight: Merican Slang

 

Listen to JoJo & Good Company on the Rock & Blues stage on Saturday afternoon.

Sunday:

  • 11am-noon: Just Us
  • 2-4pm: Blues Review

To round out the venue there will be food and beverages available provided by several vendors as well as opportunities for other activities to keep everyone entertained beyond the music. Tickets start at $30 and more information is available at their website at turtlebackmountainmusicfestival.org

The majority of the content for this article comes from the Turtleback Mountain Music Festival and uplyftingspirits.org
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