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See the High Sierra Music Festival Lineup, Listen to the New HSMF Podcast, Late-Night Shows Announced!

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For 30 years, High Sierra Music Festival has been a can’t-miss staple of the Northern Californi

For 30 years, High Sierra Music Festival has been a can’t-miss staple of the Northern California summer—bluegrassy and funky, this festival takes place in an epic fairgrounds with multiple venues nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. This one is a long-time favorite among JamBase staff as well, and we hear tickets are going fast this year! Join us as we finally return to Quincy, CA, from June 30 – July 3, gathering with friends and family in community and celebration of music. [INFO & PASSES]( Get to know the music and culture of this very special event by subscribing to the brand-new High Sierra Podcast. The first episode is now live with emcee Tim Lynch interviewing Railroad Earth and Peter Rowan about their history with the festival. But wait, there’s more—High Sierra is all about the music! For those who like to dance into the wee hours of the high mountain summer, our Late Night shows offer unique musical pairings for fans of all tastes in two venues: the High Sierra Music Hall and the Funk’n Jamhouse. Tickets for these smaller-capacity events are available now: [BUY LATE-NIGHT]( There’s so much to love about this festival and its dedicated and absurdly fun community. We hope you can make it! [highsierramusic.com]( [iOS App]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Spotify]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Go See Live Music] You are receiving this email because you are signed up for JamBase Email Alerts. Head over to JamBase any time to [track more bands]( or [edit your subscriptions]( © JamBase Inc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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