Mumford and Sons with Dawes in Louisville!!

That’s right, Mumford fans in Louisville who have had to travel to Nashville to see them (including yours truely!), they are coming to us this time! Mark your calendars, get your sitters and get your dancin’ boots on! On Monday Aug 13, Mumford and Sons with Dawes will be playing at Louisville Waterfront Park – Great Lawn! Tickets go on sale Friday at noon (even though their site says 1pm, I have good info that it is actually noon!!). Tickets will be general admission and $40. If you are a WFPK member, then you will be getting your presale password today! Also, WFPK is running some ‘beat the box office’ contests, so tune in! Don’t wait to get your tickets, because if past history is any indication, then this show will sell out fast.

If you saw them this winter at the Ryman, then you might recognize this song. It is a new one called Where Are You Now. It’s a slower one, but just as good!!

And I am totally excited to see Dawes! I missed their last show at Iroquois Amphitheater, but I did catch their set at ear X-tacy and was amazed. Can’t wait to hear a full set from them. I love, love, love this song!! A Little Bit Of Everything….

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4 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. tina
    Jun 27, 2012 @ 23:33:44

    How much are the tickets for mumford and sons on august the 13 at the waterfront in louisville ,ky……please help 😦

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    • last bit of sanity
      Jun 27, 2012 @ 23:36:36

      They are $40/ticket. It is a ticket-less event, so you must have your id and credit card to get into the show. Also, you are only able to purchase 2 tickets per person. Mumford & Sons has been doing this to prevent scalpers.

      Reply

  2. David
    Aug 04, 2012 @ 21:19:14

    have they already sold out?

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