Sting to perform at JAZZ Aspen Snowmass (JAS) on 31 August...

August 30, 2024

Jazz Aspen Snowmass (JAS) has just announced the blockbuster 2024 Labor Day Experience line-up including a mix of familiar favorites alongside artists appearing at the annual event for the first time.


2024 Artists include 10-time GRAMMY winning artist Brandi Carlile on Friday, Aug. 30. Country/Rock musician Lukas Nelson will open for Carlile. Both are making their JAS debuts.


On Saturday, Aug.31, 17-time GRAMMY Award winning icon Sting will headline the JAS stage, where he previously played in 2019. Colorado Natives OneRepublic will perform at 5pm.


Country superstar Tim McGraw will headline & close out the Experience on Sunday, Sept. 1. Prior to McGraw, The Black Crowes, who will be releasing a new album in March, will perform at 5pm.


Cincinnati singer/songwriter Michael Marcagi will perform at 3pm on Saturday, while 2024 GRAMMY nominees The War and Treaty start things off on Sunday at 3pm.


Midway Three (3) Day general admission passes are available now at www.jazzaspensnowmass.org for $339 + fees. All sales are based on availability, with an increase in prices expected later this year.


Patron (VIP) 3-day passes including access to the exclusive JAS VIP tent with afternoon grille fare, live cooking stations, gourmet dinner and dessert, premium open bars and a substantial tax-deduction are also on-sale now at www.jazzaspensnowmass.org.


For information on lodging and ticket packages please call 800-SNOWMASS.

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