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Guide to: Timber! Outdoor Music Fest Tickets

Since announcing Timber! Outdoor Music Festival and just a small portion of the lineup, we’ve probably fielded more questions and concerns about tickets and how fast they might sell out than any other.  The fact is, there is no real way for us to know how fast these tickets may or may not sell out.   We of course want it to sell out, but would prefer that tickets sell at a rate that people would have had ample time to purchase them and not be left out because of their internet speed or wanting to take their time looking things over.   With that, all we can do is suggest that on Tuesday morning, March 19th at 10am, you set an alarm and be on your computer to purchase tickets here (note this link will be live in the morning).  Additionally, we hope that this little preview of what to expect when purchasing tickets will help you make plans ahead of time, organize your groups, and lead to less surprises and confusion the morning of.

Ticket price – Tickets are $45 per person and children under 12 are free.  Camping is not required as you can choose to only be there for a portion of the festival, however understand that the programming will last from 6pm – as late as 1am on Friday and 11am – 1am on Saturday, so you might as well camp and get the whole experience.  Aside from the music we have programmed, there will also be a slew of outdoor “summer camp” like activities :)

Camping – Camping starts at just $20 per tent and there is also a slew of awesome premium camping options for groups that range between $200 – $400.  These include RV campsites and drive in camping.  There are also some pretty amazing Yurts for $1,000 that sleep 7 and come with 2 tent tags for the area around them which will be suitable for groups of 12.    Please note that all camping prices are for the duration of the festival and that check in is 12 noon on July 26th and Check out is 12 noon on July 28th.  DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL CAMPING OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE HERE, and will also be on the ticketing page.

So when you get to the ticketing page, you will need to select two different options.

First – Select the number of tickets you like

Second – select the type of accommodations you would like.  If you are doing General Festival Camping or General Festival QUIET Camping, remember that you need to select the number of tents you plan on using for your group. A few accommodation options are very limited so try to go into ordering with a couple back up plans in mind in case your first or second choice sell out quickly.

Then click order.

If you have any questions, please shoot us a message on our FB page  or send an email to tony@timbermusicfest.com

Congratulations Lemolo! 2 Nights at Columbia City Theater *SOLD OUT*

Congratulations to Lemolo, for selling out not one, but TWO nights at the Columbia City Theater to celebrate the release of their forthcoming album, “Kaleidoscope”.    We’ve been honored to have worked with them on the planning of these amazing shows as well as the release of their forthcoming record.  There is  so much excitement around it and believe us when we tell you it is for a good reason, ITS AMAZING.

I Saw “Welcome to Doe Bay”

Filmakers, Daniel Thornton, Sarah Crowe, and CB Shammah having been working tirelessly over the past year on a documentary film about Doe Bay Fest, a music festival that we hold close to our hearts and have had the honor of organizing each summer since 2008. While I was excited that film makers of their caliber would be making a movie about Doe Bay, I was equally nervous as I have found that the uniqueness of Doe Bay Fest and its influence on the music community nearly impossible to describe. I didn’t know if these folks, who were experiencing the festival for the first time (or anyone really), would be up to the task.

This past Saturday Daniel invited me to his home so that I could watch a private screening of the 1st cut of the film along with the other producers and some crew.  Aside from my concerns about them being able to capture the essence of Doe Bay Fest, I was also a bit scared about seeing myself on film and potentially sounding like a jack ass.

Nonetheless I shortly found myself with an ear to ear grin about 20 minutes into the movie as I realized that they had nailed it.  I was able to relive so many goose bump inducing moments and see many performances and happenings that I wasn’t there for.   Beyond those many magical moments, this film ultimately did an amazing job at simply telling the Doe Bay story. From its inception in 2008, to the planning process of last year’s festival, and on to reflections and thoughts of many Doe Bay veterans and first timers alike. Welcome to Doe Bay explores how this “little festival that could” has effected the Seattle music industry and the NW musicians who have taken part in it. In the end it raises the question as to whether or not Doe Bay Fest can serve as inspiration for greater change in the profit driven and often unethical world of festival promotion.

The nice folks making this documentary film have started a kickstarter campaign to raise some much needed funds to help finish its production in time to send it to various film festivals.  I’m writing this blog post to ask that if you have the means, to please contribute to help make this film exist.   Not because it’s about Doe Bay, not because of the bands that are in it like Head and the Heart, Fly Moon Royalty, Pickwick, and many others, but rather because it is simply A GREAT FILM and it needs to be seen.

You’ll see a donor benefit for those donating $35 or more that invites you to a private show featuring some great artists in an intimate setting.  Know that we here at Artist Home are the ones that will be booking this show as this is a project we believe in and we want to show them our support.  We hope that you can contribute and that we’ll be seeing you in the early Spring at this great event.

 

Kevin

Doe Bay Fest 2011 Lineup!

Head & the Heart

Damien Jurado

John Vanderslice

The Builders and the Butchers

Champagne Champagne

Sera Cahoone

Ravenna Woods

Pickwick

Sallie Ford &  The Sound Outside

The Maldives

Kelli Schaefer

Frank Fairfield

Campfire OK

Lemolo

Cobirds Unite

Shelby Earl

OK Sweetheart

Bryan John Appleby

Mash Hall

Tea Cozies

Fly Moon Royalty

Elk & Boar

Hannalee

Goldfinch

Sean Flinn

Don’t Talk to the Cops

Matt and Mike Gervais

Matt Bishop

Charlie Kind