By JENNIFER CHANCELLOR Scene Writer on Aug 31, 2012, at 7:35 AM Updated on 8/30 at 11:07 AM
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There’s a new festival in Oklahoma.
Push Fest will runs Oct. 12-14 in Pushmataha County, southeast Oklahoma. More than 30 local and regional bands will perform on two stages, including
Ian Moore & the Lossy Coils,
The Paul Thorn Band,
Watermelon Slim,
Hosty Duo,
The Damn Quails and more.
“Our festival is genre-free and offers something for every music lover — a great way to enjoy our weekend festival is to get together a group of friends and come out for a good time,” said Susan LaVictoire, Push Fest founder, in a media statement.
The festival will donate proceeds to the county of Pushmataha. One-day passes are $50, three-day passes are $100. Camping is also available.
For tickets, complete lineup and more information, visit tulsaworld.com/pushfest.
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