Colorado’s Newhoma Music & Mountain Festival Rides Again

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Newhoma Music & Mountain Festival debuted in 2010 at Big Spring Ranch on Sanborn Western Camps in Florissant, Colo. Opting for a more central location, we have moved the festival to Woodland Park, a thriving arts community at the intersection of Highways 24 and 67 — a mere 30 minutes from Colorado Springs.

The line-up features a diverse array of artists — already a Newhoma trademark — including Joseph Arthur, Euforquestra, Valerie June, and local favorites Barry & Michelle Patterson.

Joseph Arthur.

For the latest updates on bands and other activities, please visit the Newhoma Facebook page or follow Newhoma on Twitter.

You can help make Newhoma grow! Please spread the word through your Facebook friends and Twitter followers.

As last year’s attendees learned first-hand, Newhoma is about music and reveling in the passion of those making it. At the core, Newhoma is providing an opportunity for community, fun and wonder.

General tickets are on sale now at Ticketweb via the Newhoma website.

Euforquestra.

Beginning on July 7 tickets will be on sale at Peoples National Bank and Seven Arrows Gallery in Woodland Park. In addition to ticket counters at Independent Records along the Front Range of CO. Discounted tickets are available for WPAA members in Woodland Park at Seven Arrows Gallery, and for KRCC members in Colorado Springs at 512 N. Weber.

Tickets prices are $16 presale with charges at Ticketweb or $20 at the gate on the day of show.

Barry & Michelle Patterson.

This year’s event is presented in conjunction with KRCC and the Woodland Park Arts Alliance (WPAA), and sponsored by, the Colorado Springs Independent, Cukjati Marketing Intelligence, Park State Bank, Peoples National Bank, The Pueblo P.U.L.P., and the Pikes Peak Community Foundation.

For additional Newhoma information or to arrange interviews with the festival planners, bands, etc., please contact Terry Hayden at 719-286-0975 or terry@newhoma.org.

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