Thursday
Music Hall - The Polish Ambassador | Templo - $27.50
Funk'n Jamhouse - The New Mastersounds | Star Kitchen - $27.50
Friday
Music Hall - Galactic | Diggin Dirt - $28.50
Funk'n Jamhouse - Manic Focus | Big Something - $25.50
Saturday
Music Hall - Karl Denson's Tiny Universe | The Nth Power - $28.50
Funk'n Jamhouse - PNUMA (Live) | TAUK - $25.50
Sunday
Music Hall - Leftover Salmon | John Kadlecik's Fellowship of The Wing - $28.50
High Sierra Music Festival's full lineup includes DISPATCH, Umphrey's McGee, Greensky Bluegrass, Jim James (Full Band), St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Galactic, The Del McCoury Band, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Karl Denson's Tiny Universe presents Eat a Bunch of Peaches, Steel Pulse, The Marcus King Band, Leftover Salmon, Mandolin Orange, Del & Dawg (Del McCoury/David Grisman duo), ALO, The Polish Ambassador, The New Mastersounds, Manic Focus, PNUMA (Live), The Travelin' McCourys, Stanton Moore and Skerik's Emerald Quintet feat. Scott Metzger, Robert Walter and Andy Hess, Too Many Zooz, Sisters of the Strawberry Moon feat. Luther Dickinson, Birds of Chicago and Sharde Thomas, The Nth Power (Marvin Gaye Tribute), The Lil Smokies, TAUK, Big Something, Jennifer Hartswick Band, Andy Frasco & The U.N., John Kadlecik's Fellowship of The Wing feat. Jay Lane, Reed Mathis, and Todd Stoops, Reid Genauer & Folks feat. Scott Metzger, Lebo, Jay Lane, Danny Eisenberg, John Leccese and Dave Diamond, Songhoy Blues, Star Kitchen, Gaby Moreno, Joe Craven & The Sometimers, Cris Jacobs Band, Amo Amo, Cha Wa, Ron Artis II & The Truth, Royal Jelly Jive, The Suitcase Junket, Marty O'Reilly & The Old Soul Orchestra, Mapache, Valley Queen, Templo, Diggin Dirt, Rainbow Girls, Let's Be Leonard, and more to be announced!
Priding itself on a diverse musical lineup, one-of-a-kind intimate artist "playshops," and legendary sit-ins and surprises throughout the weekend, HSMF remains the live music fan mainstay-a home away from home to pilgrimage to each year for a community experience of musical chances-taken, all day and all night, on stages big and small. From the Grandstand Stage to the "don't let out the air-conditioning" doors of the High Sierra Music Hall, festival-goers spend every day celebrating old traditions, as well as forging new ones each and every year. Craft brews and artisanal cocktails and cuisine to satisfy any appetite can be found around the clock, and kids never get bored of the daily parades, accommodating Family Village, and the always-popular community swimming pool right next door. On-site yoga, Pilates, and guided meditations provide a non-musical lift for the body, mind, and spirit. High Sierra Music Festival continues to be the cradle of exciting music in the picturesque locale of Plumas-Sierra Fairgrounds in Quincy, CA-- located an easy distance from the Reno, NV, Bay Area, and Sacramento, CA, airports.
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