that’s correct for Sheridan shows. For fly me to the moon shows, i beleive it is 21 plus–fullstop. (and i have no idea about the Palm, but i would guess that it’s 21 plus unless accompanied by an adult.)
Thanks… I didnt have time this morning to look it up and was hoping for the answers in my in box…LOL Ok- So, the answer is onlt the Sheridan allowing under 21… Good to know if we decided to do any… Matthew might want to do Mumford…
So, Abigail is opening for Mumford & Sons? Is the same true for the other nightgrass shows with two bands? Is Joe Pug opening for TBT or playing with them? I wasn’t sure if they’d be playing together or if one was an opening band.
For the nightgrass shows with one band, would those likely be two set shows? And the shows with two bands listed would be one set per band?
I’m under the assumption that each of these bands will be playing 1 set, I’ve never been to a nightgrass show with two bands, so pretty much has to be a 1 set per band show.
You would also most likely miss some of the opener if you plan on catching any of Old Crow.
I’m a newbie so take this for what it’s worth. It seems like these nightgrass shows create more stress than they are worth for the majority who don’t get any tix. How late does the music go att the festival anyway? It seems by attending a Nightgrass show you might miss something else at the Festival.
Many other festivals just have the music go until 2, 3, 4 in the morning. It seems to make sense to just put these acts up as a Showcase, last at night so everyone can see.
All of the Night Grass acts do play at the festival… And, I believe there are rules set by the Town of Telluride as to how late the “playing” can happen at the festival field.
I was a newbie last year, and didn’t go to any nightgrass shows… I had a perfectly swell weekend. This year I decided to try a show or two. Like you said, there are bands playing on the main stage until midnight, so it doesn’t exactly break my heart that I have to see OCMS instead of Mumford & Sons (especially since I was majorly impressed with OCMS at the Railroad Revival Tour). But seeing Mumford & Sons in Sheridan would’ve been cool, too.
It’s just more options. Nothing to get all crazy about; it doesn’t make or break the weekend.