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Cincinnati's Bunbury Music Festival 2017 Lineup Announced

Bunbury Music Festival 2017 Lineup Announced
June 2-4, 2017 | Cincinnati, OH
Muse, Wiz Khalifa, G-Eazy, Bassnectar and Pretty Lights to headline

One of the nation’s premier music festivals continues to thrive
Three-day tickets on sale now



CINCINNATI (January 25, 2017) – Muse, Wiz Khalifa, G-Eazy, Bassnectar and Pretty Lights will headline the 2017 Bunbury Music Festival, announced today by PromoWest Productions. Celebrating its sixth year in 2017, the three-day music festival will return to downtown Cincinnati’s Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove June 2-4, transforming the banks of the Ohio River into a vibrant festival experience.

In addition to the above mentioned headliners, the 2017 festival will feature a jam-packed, eclectic lineup of national, regional and local acts including: The 1975, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Death Cab for Cutie, The Shins, AFI, Jon Bellion, D.R.A.M., Flogging Molly, MUTEMATH, Tech N9ne, Watsky, Mike Stud, Moon Taxi, Reverend Horton Heat, NF, Hayley Kiyoko, Kevin Garrett, Protoje, Eden, Cobi, Arkells, Civil Twilight, CVBZ, San Fermin, July Talk, VHS Collection, Dreamers, Frenship, Charlie Hirsch, White Reaper, CAAMP, Time Cat, The Upset Victory, Liberty Deep Down, Flying Underground, Current Events, and more.

“We are very excited to host the festival again this year,” says PromoWest Productions’ Scott Stienecker, festival owner. “The festival’s growth has solidified its status as one of the premier boutique music festivals in the country with stellar lineups and continued critical acclaim. The Bunbury experience continues to be top notch, and this is the best lineup yet!”



BEE There:
Friday & Saturday, June 2-3: Noon – 11 p.m.
Sunday, June 4: 1 p.m. – 11 p.m.

General admission and VIP weekend passes are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com. For ticket information and pricing visit BunburyFestival.com/tickets.

For vendor, volunteer and sponsor information, visit BunburyFestival.com.

About Bunbury Music Festival: Bunbury Music Festival will feature three days of performances on three stages throughout Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove June 2-4, 2017. Bunbury returns to Cincinnati for its sixth year following critical acclaim.
For more information:
Website: www.bunburyfestival.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/bunburyfestival

Twitter: @bunburyfestival 

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