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4848 Festival 2022 Lineup: Greensky Bluegrass, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead & More

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Greensky Bluegrass, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong top the 2022 4848 Festival lineup. The third installment of the event returns to Snowshoe Mountain Resort in Showshoe, West Virginia July 7-9.

The Wood Brothers, Leftover Salmon, Theo Katzman, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, Sammy Rae & Friends and Andy Frasco & The U.N. are also aboard for 4848 in 2022. The Bridge, Empire Strikes Brass, Cris Jacobs, Jon Stickley Trio, Kendall Street Company, Fletcher’s Grove, Neighbor and The Dirty Grass Players round out this year’s lineup. GSBG will perform on two nights of the festival.

In addition to the music, 4848 Festival organizers offer kid’s activities, craft beer options as well as various food and craft vendors. Tickets include Snowshoe Mountain’s ‘Fun Pass,’ giving access to a variety of outdoor offerings and activities.

4848 Festival ticket packages go on sale this Friday, January 14 at 10 a.m. ET. via Eventbrite and the event’s website. Various accomodations are available.

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Source: JamBase.com