Riverbend announces first festival lineup since 2019

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Riverbend Festival, Chattanooga, Tennessee’s original festival alongside the Tennessee River, has announced its lineup for 2022. The event, will take place from June 3rd-5th and is the first edition of the festival to take place after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19.

Grammy-nominated country duo Brothers Osborne will headline the event alongside Cage The Elephant and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit. The three-day event will be supported by an array of genres such as country, rock, jazz, disco, and more from artists like Elle KingGov’t MuleGrace PotterJenny LewisMoon TaxiTanya TuckerDevon GilfillianNiko Moon, locals Strung Like A Horse, and a handful of other outstanding artists.

Mitchell Hall, director of operations for the festival noted, “We heard loud and clear from both the performers and festival goers that they wanted a more intimate experience. Because of this, the Coca-Cola stage has been reworked and we have VIP areas at each of our three stages to allow for an up-close experience we know our audience will love.”

He noted that the Friends of the Festival has limited the number of wristbands to 15,000 and decreased the overall footprint of the venue; however, the amenities and overall experience will increase. “We believe that the Riverbend experience is more than music from the stage. It’s artisans offering items at our specially curated market, healthier food options and craft beer to accompany some of our more traditional fare.  Our corporate village will bring folks right down to the river’s edge and buskers will be on site to provide another level of entertainment experience.”

General admission for the 3-day event starts at $95, while VIP (access to preferred viewing areas, exclusive bars, private restrooms, VIP lounge, dedicated entrance, and more) starts at $295. Tickets for the event are now on sale on Riverbend’s website.

The team over at Riverbend has put together a playlist of the upcoming performers so you can easily find your favorites:

 

 

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