Park City Song Summit will return for its third annual event on August 15th-17th. Taking place in Park City, Utah’s across the Canyons Village Amphitheater, Pendry, and Main Street, the music and wellness festival has tapped headliners My Morning Jacket, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and Mavis Staples.
Other performers include Anders Osborne & Jackie Greene, Larkin Poe, Eric Krasno & Friends (featuring Tony Hall, Ivan Neville, Jennifer Hartswick, Nikki Glaspie, and more), Cimafunk, Steve Poltz, Tank and the Bangas, Josh Kelley, and Jobi Riccio. Check out the complete lineup below.
As PCSS founder Ben Anderson told Consequence ahead of last year’s event, the “bread and butter” of the event isn’t the performances, but the panel discussions dubbed Labs. With a focus on mental health in the music industry, these talks aim to give artists a platform to speak on the “healing platform of music — wellness plus music equals better lives,” as Anderson put it.
Labs focused on representation and social equity, recovery, and the every day wellness of musicians and industry professionals will be led by the likes of MMJ’s Jim James, Rateliff, photographer Danny Clinch, Newport Festivals’ Jay Sweet, Otis Redding Foundation VP and Executive Director Karla Redding-Andrews, Dopey podcast’s David Manheim, No Depression’s Hilary Saunders, Grateful Dead photographer Jay Blakesberg, and more.
Passes for Park City Song Summit are available at a variety of tiers: a three-day Summit Pass provides access to all the shows and Labs, day passes gets you into all the Canyons Amphitheater headlining shows, and individual show tickets are also available. See all the ticketing options at the PCSS website.
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