The inaugural Howl at the Moon Music Festival kicks off with three days of non-stop music, food, plenty of activities and the only total solar eclipse to be seen in this country since 1979. Slated for August 19-21, this indie artist salute and countdown to the Great American Solar Eclipse will feature over 40 bands, representing a variety of musical genres. Performers include Jenn Bostic, The Young Fables, Karen Waldrup and Alyssa Trahan, to name a few. For tickets and more information visit https://www.howlatthemoonfestival.com.
The ‘Howl at the Moon’ Music Festival will be live-streamed on YouTube Live, Facebook Live and Skype, from the beautiful festival location, Thompson Place Golf Range, 3453 W. Hamilton Rd., just 10 minutes from downtown Nashville. A mixture of main stage and acoustic stage performers will entertain throughout the day and into the wee hours of the morning for those choosing to camp onsite.
Nashville, Tennessee is one of the few major cities offering a total view of the eclipse. Statisticians estimate 5 million Americans will sojourn to Tennessee to see the eclipse, and over a million have chosen Nashville as their destination of choice to experience the eclipse. Organizers have included international access to the entire Howl at the Moon Music Festival and Eclipse Watch Party experience with a global broadcast throughout the weekend for those who can’t make it out.
Tickets and details for the Howl at the Moon Festival include:
3-day Festival Pass – $75.00
Saturday & Sunday 2:30pm to 11:00pm
Saturday Only – $25.00
Sunday Only – $25.00
Monday 8:00am to 4:00pm
Monday Only (festival and watch party) – $35.00
Tickets are available online at Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/howl-at-the-moon-music-festi…
For information regarding overnight camping and RV parking, email thompsonplace115@gmail.com