Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Plus Margo Price Join Farm Aid Music And Food Festival
Farm Aid announced today that its annual food and music festival will
take place on Saturday, Sept. 16, at KeyBank Pavilion in Burgettstown, Pa., with
tickets on sale to the public on Friday, June 23.
“Family farm agriculture is the heart of Pennsylvania,” Farm Aid President and
Founder Willie Nelson said. “What’s happening in western Pennsylvania and the
region shows us that we can count on family farmers to strengthen our
communities and connect people. Whether we live in rural or urban places, food —
and music — brings us all together.”
Agriculture is Pennsylvania’s leading economic enterprise, and production
agriculture and agribusiness contributes nearly $75 billion total to
Pennsylvania’s economy each year. Home to 58,200 farms, Pennsylvania is ranked
22nd nationally in farm sales. The state is also the birthplace of organic
agriculture in the United States and a trailblazer in developing sustainable
agriculture practices.
Farm Aid 2017 will mark the third time the festival has taken place in
Pennsylvania, with shows in Burgettstown in 2002 and Hershey in 2012.
Farm Aid 2017, an all-day music and food festival, will feature performances by
Farm Aid board members Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Neil Young and Dave
Matthews with Tim Reynolds, as well as Jack Johnson, The Avett Brothers, Sheryl
Crow, Jamey Johnson, Blackberry Smoke, Valerie June, Lukas Nelson & Promise of
the Real and Insects vs Robots. Additional artists will be announced later this
summer.
Festivalgoers will experience family farm agriculture firsthand, along with
family farm-identified, local and organic foods at Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN
Concessions®. Farm Aid’s HOMEGROWN Village will feature hands-on activities
about soil, water, energy, food and farming. Festivalgoers can also hear farmers
and artists discuss pressing issues on the FarmYard Stage, attend demonstrations
to learn agrarian skills and celebrate the culture of agriculture in the
HOMEGROWN Skills tent and connect with organizations doing critical food and
farm work all over the country. Farm Aid 2017’s concert greening efforts will
include recycling and composting, including compostable serviceware and
packaging throughout the venue, with a goal of zero waste.
Tickets for Farm Aid 2017 will go on sale Friday, June 23, at 10 a.m. EDT.
Ticket prices range from $49.50 to $199.50 and will be available for purchase at
LiveNation.com, all Ticketmaster locations and by phone at 800- 745-3000. A
limited number of pre-sale tickets will be sold beginning at 12 p.m. EDT on
Wednesday, June 14, atfarmaid.org/concert.
Farm Aid is teaming up with IfOnly to offer a collection of experiences that
give fans once-in-alifetime memories at Farm Aid 2017, from behind-the-scenes
tours to signed memorabilia from this year’s headliners. People can purchase and
bid on these special offerings starting June 14 atwww.ifonly.com/FarmAid.
For event updates, follow Farm Aid on Twitter (@FarmAid), Facebook (facebook.com/farmaid)
and Instagram (instagram.com/farmaid),
and visit
farmaid.org/concert. Festivalgoers are encouraged to use the hashtags
#FarmAid2017 and #Road2FarmAid to join the conversation on social media around
this year’s show.
Bonterra Organic Vineyards is a current sponsor of Farm Aid 2017. Farm Aid
welcomes the participation of the business community and offers corporate
sponsorship and VIP hospitality opportunities. For more information, contact
Glenda Yoder at [email protected].
Farm Aid’s mission is to build a vibrant, family farm-centered system of
agriculture in America. Farm Aid artists and board members Willie Nelson, Neil
Young, John Mellencamp and Dave Matthews host an annual festival to raise funds
to support Farm Aid’s work with family farmers and to inspire people to choose
family farm food. For more than 30 years, Farm Aid, with the support of the
artists who contribute their performances each year, has raised more than $50
million to support programs that help farmers thrive, expand the reach of the
Good Food Movement, take action to change the dominant system of industrial
agriculture and promote food from family farms. — 30 —
**Editors and Producers Note: Advance credentials are required for all media to
attend Farm Aid 2017. Please visit
farmaid.org/media by Friday, Sept. 8, to apply. Media can download official
Farm Aid photos and videos at
farmaid.org/media.**