Outdoor festivals are one of the best ways to celebrate community, friends and family.  Already the major festivals are starting to announce their lineup. 

In Jacksonville we're gearing up for a super summer and fun in the shade as we bring national throwback artists back to our city for another star-studded concert.

Mark your calendar for September 22 and get ready for some great entertainment and fun.  
This is an outdoor concert at the 
MOROCCO SHRINE GROUNDS * 3800 St. John’s Bluff Rd. S.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32224
Gates open @ 3pm * Show @ 5:00pm
Artist line up announcement coming soon.
      
Ticket Information:
** Plush VIP ** ($170 per person) Ticket includes one (1) Back stage Pass to “Meet & Greet” with at least one artist AND one (1) Diamond VIP ticket.  The ultimate close up experience with special attention. (Limited) On-line purchase only.

** Diamond VIP ** ($120 per person) Ticket includes a reserved seat at a table of eight in the first three (3) rows from the stage. Ticket also includes ONE FREE delicious meal and TWO FREE drinks. VIP area has a cash bar, restrooms, and food vendor specifically servicing VIP ticket holders. (Chair and table provided). One seat per ticket.  An unforgettable experience!

** Platinum VIP ** ($75 per person) Ticket includes a chair at a table in front of stage. Table seats eight (8) people. VIP area has a cash bar, restroom, and food vendors specifically servicing VIP ticket holders for the Throwback Fest. One seat per ticket.  (Chair and table provided).

** Preferred Gold ** ($55 per person) Ticket include theater- style single chair seating directly behind the VIP area. (Chair provided) No tables allowed. No reserved seating in this section/area.

** General Admission ** ($40 per person) Tickets are first come first served base. Bring your own chair. No tables allowed.  No reserve seating.

Early Special: $ 20 GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET (Limited Time)

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