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Bob Dylan, The Decemberists, Neko Case sold out at Bumbershoot
For Bumbershoot, Saturday "Standard" tickets — which gain access to mainstage acts such as Dylan and The Decemberists — are sold out, according to festival organizer One Reel. Standard tickets for Sunday (Weezer, Hole, Rise Against) and Monday (Mary J. Blige, Drake and J. Cole) are also going fast, says One Reel.
Planning on seeing Bob Dylan at Bumbershoot on Saturday? You'd better have a ticket.
Saturday "Standard" tickets — which gain access to mainstage acts such as Dylan and The Decemberists — are sold out, according to festival organizer One Reel. Standard tickets for Sunday (Weezer, Hole, Rise Against) and Monday (Mary J. Blige, Drake and J. Cole) are also going fast, says One Reel.
Plenty of "Economy" tickets for all three days are still available. Priced at $22 advance and $30 beginning Saturday, these tickets grant access to all festival events and activities except the mainstage shows.
Standard tickets for Sunday and Monday are $40 advance; $50 during the festival.
Bumbershoot, the annual music and arts festival, takes place Sept. 4-6 at Seattle Center. For info: www.bumbershoot.org.
Seattle Times staff
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