29th Ann Arbor Folk Festival
The 29th Annual Folk Festival is scheduled for January 27 & 28, 2006 at Hill Auditorium.
29th Annual Ann Arbor Folk Festival – Line-Up program subject to change
*FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 27, 7 PM: The Robert Cray Band Iris DeMent Catie Curtis The Greencards Blanche Bill Kirchen & Too Much Fun Ray Bonneville James Hill Cheryl Wheeler, Emcee
*SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 6 PM: Lyle Lovett Trio Jonatha Brooke The Holmes Brothers Don White Wade & Julia Mainer Adrienne Young & Little Sadie Caroline Herring James Hill Annie & Rod Capps Cheryl Wheeler, Emcee
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Tickets can be purchased by phone at (734) 763-TKTS or in person at the Michigan Union Ticket Office, and at Herb David Guitar Studio. You can also purchase tickets through any TicketMaster outlet or online at www.ticketmaster.com.
· Patron and Sponsor tickets—the best seats in the house—are available beginning November 10. Patron and Sponsor tickets include a tax-deductible donation to The Ark. Sponsor tickets also include an invitation to our Saturday pre-glow party and backstage passes during intermission. Patron and Sponsor tickets can only be ordered through The Ark and are on sale until they’re gone. Patron and sponsor tickets (the best seats in the house) will be available by calling (734) 761-1800 during business hours.
Ticket Prices for the 2006 Ann Arbor Folk Festival One night – Friday or Saturday $45 Ticket (one night – Friday or Saturday) $75 Patron Ticket (one night – Friday or Saturday) $150 Sponsor Ticket (one night – Friday or Saturday)
Series Tickets – Friday and Saturday $80 Admission Ticket (Series – Friday and Saturday) $125 Patron Ticket (Series – Friday and Saturday) $250 Sponsor Ticket (Series – Friday and Saturday)
General Information The Ark’s largest annual fundraising event, the Ann Arbor Folk Festival is a rich celebration of the great folk and roots music you can hear at The Ark throughout the year. The Folk Festival presents the rare opportunity to hear many artists that are undiscovered—there’s always one breakout that leaves Ann Arbor and the whole folk music community talking for months—on the same bill with a few stars at the very top of their careers. The two evenings of the Festival each run between four and five hours during which an eclectic mix of 9 to 11 groups or solo artists take the stage.
Click for a complete list of past Folk Festival performers.
This event is made possible by Ford Motor Company Fund
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