INDIANAPOLIS — This year’s Holler On The Hill festival will take place Saturday, Sept. 21 and Sunday, Sept. 22 at Garfield Park in Indianapolis, Ind., with performances by Citizen Cope, Mt. Joy, Nikki Lane, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears, Justin Townes Earle, Murder By Death, John Moreland, Kristin Hersh, Lilly Hiatt, American Aquarium, Red Wanting Blue, Will Hoge, SUSTO, Briston Maroney, The Wild Reeds, Katie Pruitt, Erin Rae, Brent Cowles, Left Lane Cruiser and more.
In addition to the festival, Late Night Shows will take place at local venues on Friday, Sept. 20 and Saturday, Sept. 21 including HI-FI, White Rabbit Cabaret and Duke’s featuring performances by Whiskey Wolves of the West, Vincent Neil Emerson, Jesse Malin, Cody Ikerd & the Sidewinders, Heaven Honey, and more.
On Saturday, Sept. 21 at HI-FI, the festival will continue the traditional collaboration with The Songs of Soul & Seed, its all-star revue hosted by Whiskey Wolves of the West featuring special guest performers from Holler On The Hill. Late Night Shows require an additional ticket and are not included with a festival ticket.
Holler On The Hill will be held from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. both days. Holler On The Hill offers a limited capacity of only 5,000 tickets per day, with single day general admission lawn and reserved section tickets available. Ticket prices will increase after Labor Day weekend, buy early and save. Tickets are on sale at holleronthehill.com.
Prices are $100 for both days at the gate, $70 per day in the reserved section, or $55 for general admission. Discounts will be given for tickets ordered online.
A portion of the proceeds benefit community organizations supporting Garfield Park activities and causes.
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