Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals To Headline 10th Annual 30A Songwriters Festival

Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, and Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals have been announced as headliners of the 10th annual 30A Songwriters Festival, set for Jan. 18-21, 2019 in Florida’s South Walton County.

The festival, held in venues along scenic Highway 30A, will feature performances in presenting partner Grand Boulevard’s Town Center throughout the weekend by renowned songwriters including Patty Griffin, Steve Earle, Gregory Alan Isakov, Suzy Bogguss, Amanda Shires, Shawn Mullins, Livingston Taylor, John Fullbright, The Secret Sisters, The War And Treaty, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Robyn Hitchcock, Jeffrey Steele, Chely Wright, and Radney Foster.

“This will be our tenth annual 30A Songwriters Festival and we are delighted to welcome back some of our favorite performers from past years, including Jason Isbell, and introduce our audience for the first time to Grammy and Americana award nominee Brandi Carlile,” state Festival producers Russell Carter and Jennifer Steele. “We join with our ticket patrons, sponsors, the board of the Cultural Arts Alliance and RCAM to happily donate a portion of the net profit from the Festival to Hurricane Michael relief efforts in the Florida Panhandle.”

Additional artists will be announced over the next few weeks. Festival Weekend Passes are currently available for $280. VIP tickets that include premium seating on the lawn at Grand Boulevard for the headline shows on Saturday and Sunday afternoons along with access to the VIP tent serving complementary food, beer, wine and cocktails are available for $685; VIP Premier weekend passes with all VIP amenities plus the best seats in the house are $810.

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