Two-Day Pass, Four-Day Pass, or VIP Pass to Powellapalooza Beach Party at Lake Powell in Page
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Four-day festival regales audiences with more than 90 bands performing on six stages
The thrill of seeing one’s favorite musicians in concert often alleviates the stress of modern life and the sweaty delirium from contracting beatlemania. Enjoy an aural antidote with today’s deal to the Powellapalooza Beach Party at Lake Powell in Page, running from Thursday, September 22 to Sunday, September 25. The first performance on Thursday is at 5 p.m., and all other days begin at 9 a.m. with morning yoga on the Beach Stage. Choose from the following options:
- For $60, you get a two-day pass (a $110 value before fees, or up to a $120 value online, including all ticketing fees).
- For $79, you get a four-day pass (a $145 value before fees, or up to a $158.05 value online, including all ticketing fees).
- For $299, you get a VIP pass (a $600 value before fees, or up to a $654 value online, including all ticketing fees).<p>
Powellapalooza Beach Party brings a lineup of more than 90 groups to the scenic shores of Lake Powell for a four-day fest of ear-tickling music, fireworks, and lakefront antics. Headliner Slightly Stoopid will bring its genre-mixing mélange of rock and reggae to the Peace Tea Stage (September 24 from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.), with Yonder Mountain String Band (September 23 from 8:15 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.) gracing the same venue the night before to blend mandolin and banjo with a backing chorus of billy goats. A full schedule heralds the entire lineup of bands in all its diverse glory.
Twelve Powellapalooza venues enable listeners to catch sound waves at a variety of proscenia, including the beachside Antelope Point stage and the Solar-Powered Electronic Village, a gargantuan pirate ship with two DJ booths and a cannon that shoots cartoon quarter notes into the crowd. VIP passes up the ante with exclusive backstage access, complimentary food and drink, and a massage tent offering back rubs. A slew of local activities provide nonmusical diversion, with pass-holder discounts on river rafting, hot air balloon rides, and tours of boats and the bands’ equipment trucks. Additional attractions include Burning Man art cars, camping, houseboat rentals, fireworks, a light show, and a number of vendors.
Four-day festival regales audiences with more than 90 bands performing on six stages
The thrill of seeing one’s favorite musicians in concert often alleviates the stress of modern life and the sweaty delirium from contracting beatlemania. Enjoy an aural antidote with today’s deal to the Powellapalooza Beach Party at Lake Powell in Page, running from Thursday, September 22 to Sunday, September 25. The first performance on Thursday is at 5 p.m., and all other days begin at 9 a.m. with morning yoga on the Beach Stage. Choose from the following options:
- For $60, you get a two-day pass (a $110 value before fees, or up to a $120 value online, including all ticketing fees).
- For $79, you get a four-day pass (a $145 value before fees, or up to a $158.05 value online, including all ticketing fees).
- For $299, you get a VIP pass (a $600 value before fees, or up to a $654 value online, including all ticketing fees).<p>
Powellapalooza Beach Party brings a lineup of more than 90 groups to the scenic shores of Lake Powell for a four-day fest of ear-tickling music, fireworks, and lakefront antics. Headliner Slightly Stoopid will bring its genre-mixing mélange of rock and reggae to the Peace Tea Stage (September 24 from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.), with Yonder Mountain String Band (September 23 from 8:15 p.m. to 9:45 p.m.) gracing the same venue the night before to blend mandolin and banjo with a backing chorus of billy goats. A full schedule heralds the entire lineup of bands in all its diverse glory.
Twelve Powellapalooza venues enable listeners to catch sound waves at a variety of proscenia, including the beachside Antelope Point stage and the Solar-Powered Electronic Village, a gargantuan pirate ship with two DJ booths and a cannon that shoots cartoon quarter notes into the crowd. VIP passes up the ante with exclusive backstage access, complimentary food and drink, and a massage tent offering back rubs. A slew of local activities provide nonmusical diversion, with pass-holder discounts on river rafting, hot air balloon rides, and tours of boats and the bands’ equipment trucks. Additional attractions include Burning Man art cars, camping, houseboat rentals, fireworks, a light show, and a number of vendors.