10000 Lakes Music Festival
The 10,000 Lakes Festival features stellar live performances on 5 unique stages by Dave Matthews Band, Widespread Panic (2 nights), Wilco, Umphrey's McGee, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Railroad Earth, Junior Brown, Tea Leaf Green, WookieFoot, Trampled By Turtles, Cloud Cult, Everyone Orchestra, Kathleen Edwards, Pretty Lights, BoomBox, William Elliott Whitmore, Kinetix, The Macpodz, My Dear Disco, The Ragbirds, Enchanted Ape and many more...
Tickets & Campground Vehicle Reservations are available now
All Campgrounds are open at 10am Wednesday July 22 and close Sunday July 26 at noon. Check the website in June for possible changes and latest updates.
The 7th Annual 10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF) will take place Wednesday, July 22nd through Saturday, July 25th, 2009 at the scenic Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. 10KLF features premium on-site camping and live performances all weekend long.
The 10,000 Lakes Festival showcases over 60 artists and bands on five stages, including the Barn Stage on a shady hill overlooking the concert bowl, the Field Stage where music-lovers spread out and soak up some sun, the Saloon Stage for intimate concerts and late night jams, and the Main Stage where everyone gathers in the evening for the headliners.
10KLF contains numerous lakeside, wooded and rolling-field campgrounds built specifically for people to enjoy their weekend in a spacious, friendly and comfortable setting. Festival-goers can relax in beautiful Lake Sallie Campground with over 3,000 feet of shoreline or settle into the shady forest campsites of Northwoods. VIP Camping is located in the hills directly behind the Main Stage with a number of electrical hookups available. The campgrounds are well groomed with permanent roads, lighting and real showers with hot water. Campsites are suitable for virtually any kind of camping vehicle. Every campground is within walking distance of the concert site.
All campgrounds open at 10am on Wed. July 22 and close Sunday July 26 at noon
Where: Soo Pass Ranch and Amphitheater
When: 12:00pm Sun 7.26.09 with -1 other showtimes 7.26.09
Who:
Experimental Rock / Indie Rock
Folk / Bluegrass / Americana
Progressive Bluegrass / Americana / American Trad Rock / Folk Rock / Jam Band
Adult Alternative / Funk Rock / Roots Rock
Alt Country / Contemporary Country / Americana / Neo Traditionalist Country / Alternative Country
Soul / Rock / Jazz
Hip Hop / Electronica
Jam Band / Folk Rock / Blues
Folk Blues / Americana / Alternative / Neo Traditional Folk / Soul
New Prog / Neo Prog / Jam Band / Rock / Progressive
Americana / Alt Country / Alternative Country Rock / Singer Songwriter
Adult Alternative / American Trad Rock / Jam Band
Soul / Neo Soul
Rock / Pop / Funk
This Event Submitted By: Mike Showalter
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Soo Pass Ranch and Amphitheater
25526 City Hwy
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
10000 Lakes Music Festival Videos
Tea Leaf Green If It Wasn't For The Money
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Six O'clock News' (Aol Sessions)
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'Back To Me'
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Hockey Skates' (Aol Sessions)
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One More Song The Radio Won't Like' (Aol Sessions)
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Kathleen Edwards In State
Organs and Volvos accompany a charming Kathleen while she calls out...
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User Reviews
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Railroad Earth
Musician: American Trad Rock, Americana, Bluegrass, Folk Rock, Jam Band, Progressive Bluegrass
Comment by: Nikelle Nikelle
Railroad Earth Pushed the Bluegrass
I love banjos but often bluegrass just doesn't push it enough for me- but Railroad Earth is a new breed which gives your ears the variety they crave with genuine bluegrass roots at the base. Check the show out and experience where this American art form is going.