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Bourbon & Beyond music festival returns: Ticket info and performer lineup

Bourbon & Beyond music festival returns: Ticket info and performer lineup

Yahoo05-02-2025

Louisville's 2025 Bourbon & Beyond festival is returning Sept. 11-14 to the Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, and tickets are on sale.
The festival often draws big names and this year's lineup includes The Lumineers, Phish Joy, Sturgill Simpson, Noah Kahan, Benson Boone, Khruangbin, Jack White, Goo Goo Dolls, Alabama Shakes, Joe Bonamassa, Vance Joy, Megan Moroney and more.
Here's what to know about tickets for the 2025 Bourbon & Beyond festival.
Tickets are currently on sale at BourbonAndBeyond.com.
Single day, weekend and VIP passes, along with camping, are now on sale at BourbonAndBeyond.com. There are differing ticket levels for those planning to attend, all of which have additional fees:
Bourbon & Beyond four-day Weekend General Admission passes: Prices start at $299.99
Weekend four-day Park Community Mint VIP passes: Starts at $709.99
4-Day Angel's Envy Beyond VIP: Begins at $1,999.99.
4-Day Exacta Pass (Includes four days for Bourbon & Beyond and Louder Than Life): Starts at $550.00.
Lawn chair passes are also available as add-ons starting at $15.
More: Bourbon & Beyond releases its 2025 lineup: Who's performing at the bourbon music festival?
Below are the current camping prices for the four-day festival, all of which include additional fees:
Car or tent camping: $329+
RV camping: $499+
RV camping with power: $849+
Premium RV with power: $899+ (On waitlist)
Glamping packages are also available for purchase including a two-person barrel cove glamping package starting at $2,499, a four-person barrel cove glamping package for $2,999, and an oak cove RV glamping package beginning at $5,000. The prices listed here exclude additional fees like refundable security deposits.
The 2025 Bourbon & Beyond lineup includes The Lumineers, Phish Joy, Sturgill Simpson, Noah Kahan, Benson Boone, Khruangbin, Jack White, Goo Goo Dolls, Alabama Shakes, Joe Bonamassa, Vance Joy, Megan Moroney and more.
Read the complete festival guide here.
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For more information, visit the Bourbon & Beyond website, linked here.
Reach Marina Johnson at Marina.Johnson@courier-journal.com.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Bourbon & Beyond music festival: Ticket info and performer lineup

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