The Peach Music Festival

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The Peach Music Festival is a music festival started by the Allman Brothers Band and produced by Live Nation Entertainment that has been held annually since 2012 at the Pavilion at Montage Mountain and Montage Mountain Ski Resort in Scranton, Pennsylvania. One exception was in 2020.

The Peach Music Festival
Peach Stage, Peach Festival 2015
GenreAlternative Rock, Americana, Bluegrass, Blues, Blues Rock, Boogie Rock, Classic Rock, Country, Folk, Funk, Jam, Jazz, Jazz Fusion, Psychedelic Rock, Reggae, Rock, Roots Rock, Soul, Southern Rock
DatesMid-August
Location(s)Scranton, Pennsylvania
Years active2012–19, 2021–23
FoundersThe Allman Brothers Band
WebsiteOfficial website

History

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The Peach Music Festival was billed as the first ever Allman Brothers-inspired music festival in northeastern Pennsylvania, and attracts thousands of people each year. Festival-goers are encouraged to shop at the many food and craft vendors on the grounds of the festival and are offered free access to the Montage Mountain Ski Resort, which is transformed into a large water park in the summer months, giving them the opportunity to utilize the park's many water rides and attractions while listening to the musicians performing. Camping and RV Parking is also offered on the grounds. The festival takes place in late-July over the course of four days, from Thursday to Sunday, and has a variety of different musical performers, and special events each day.[1]

The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 caused the 9th to be cancelled and deferred to 2021.



Festival lineups

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2024

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Thanks to Live Nation another great festival comes to an end.

2023

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The Peach Music Festival 2023 took place from June 29 to July 2, headlined by Tedeschi Trucks Band, Goose, My Morning Jacket and Ween.

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2022

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The Peach Music Festival 2022 took place from June 30 to July 3, headlined by Billy Strings, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Trey Anastasio Band and Black Crowes.

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2021

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After the 2020 event was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Peach Music Festival 2021 took place from July 1 to July 4, and headlined by Pigeons Playing Ping Pong (2 sets), Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (2 sets), Oysterhead, and The String Cheese Incident (2 sets).

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2019

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The Peach Music Festival 2019 took place from July 25-28, headlined by String Cheese Incident (3 sets), Trey Anastasio Band (2 sets) and Phil Lesh & Friends.

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2018

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The Peach Music Festival 2018 was held July 19-22. Headliners were Phil Lesh & the Terrapin Family Band, Gov't Mule, and JRAD. A late night set with "Dark Side Of The Mule" was also featured, and Dickey Betts and his band were joined by his son Duane.

2017

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The Peach Music Festival 2017 was held from August 10-13. Headliners were Widespread Panic (2 nights), My Morning Jacket, Govt. Mule & Friends, Joe Bonamassa, Umphrey’s Mcgee (2 sets), and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (2 sets).

2016

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The Peach Music Festival 2016 was from August 11–14. Headliners were Trey Anastasio Band, Gregg Allman, String Cheese Incident, Gov't Mule and a collective set by Allman and String Cheese Incident.

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2015

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The Peach Music Festival 2015 took place from August 13 to August 16, headlined by Gregg Allman, Santana and a special version of Bill Kreutzmann’s Billy & The Kids featuring the drummer’s Grateful Dead band mate Bob Weir. The Allman Brothers performed without Derek Trucks.[5]

2014

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The third annual Peach Music Festival took place on August 14–17.[6] The festival was scheduled to be headlined by The Allman Brothers, Bob Weir & RatDog, and Trey Anastasio Band. For unspecified reasons, Bob Weir canceled summer tour dates ranging from August 14 through September 14.[7] As a result, the Trey Anastasio Band received an extra headlining slot on Friday night.[8] The festival featured a set in which The Allman Brothers Band performed the Eat A Peach album in its entirety.[9] This was especially notable because it would be the second to last time the band would perform a festival with the guitarist duo of Derek Trucks and Warren Haynes (the final festival performance being the Lockn' Festival a month later). According to interviews with Rolling Stone, both guitarists decided to focus on their other projects. Derek Trucks said "I feel that my solo project and the Tedeschi Trucks Band is where my future and creative energy lies...The Tedeschi Trucks Band tour schedule keeps growing, and I feel the time has finally come to focus on a single project, which will allow me to spend that rare time off the road with my family and children. It's a difficult decision to make, and I don't make it lightly.”[10] Following the conclusion of Eat A Peach, The Allman Brothers encored with the song "Little Martha,"[11] which served as a heartfelt tribute to the band's deceased co-founder Duane Allman.

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2013

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2012

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The Allman Brothers Band hosted the first annual Peach Music Festival at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pennsylvania from August 10–12. In addition to the Allmans and their extended network of bands, the three-day event featured additional acts from the jam, rock, blues and country worlds.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The Peach Music Festival 2014". The Peach Music Festival Official Festival Page. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  2. ^ "Peach Music Festival 2022". Peach Music Festival. Retrieved July 16, 2022.
  3. ^ "Peach Music Festival 2021". Peach Music Festival. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  4. ^ "Peach Music Festival Daily Lineups 2019". Jambase. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  5. ^ "Peach Music Festival 2015". Peach Music Festival. Retrieved January 13, 2015.
  6. ^ "The Peach Music Festival 2014 First Round Lineup! - Music Festival Wizard". Music Festival Wizard. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  7. ^ "Bob Weir & RatDog Cancel Remaining Tour Dates". www.jambands.com. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  8. ^ "Peach Fest Replaces RatDog with More TAB, All-Star Dead Set". www.jambands.com. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  9. ^ "The Peach Music Festival 2014 First Round Lineup! - Music Festival Wizard". Music Festival Wizard. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  10. ^ "Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks Leaving Allman Brothers Band". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  11. ^ "Top Musical Moments From The 2014 Peach Music Festival". liveforlivemusic.com. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  12. ^ "The Peach Music Festival 2014 Lineup: Phase 1". The Peach Music Festival Official Festival Page. Retrieved February 3, 2014.
  13. ^ "Peach Music Festival Announces Full Lineup". Sensible Reason. Archived from the original on October 31, 2013. Retrieved January 23, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  14. ^ "Allman Brothers Band Announce 2nd Annual The Peach Music Festival Lineup Update!". Allman Brothers Band. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
  15. ^ "The Peach Music Festival". JamBase Festival Guide. Retrieved January 23, 2014.
  16. ^ "Peach Music Festival Lineup Announced: Allman Brothers Band, O.A.R., Zac Brown Band, Warren Haynes Band". Glide Magazine. Retrieved January 24, 2014.
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