Holler On The Hill Festival Releases Daily Schedules And Additional Performers

By: Jul. 30, 2018
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MOKB Presents today released the official schedule for the Holler On The Hill Festival and also announced the addition of Anders Osborne, Caamp, Katie Pruitt, Ruby Boots and William Matheny to the lineup for the inaugural event that is set to take place this September 22 and 23 at historic Garfield Park in Indianapolis.

Fans can now plan their custom schedule and navigate performances from over 30 national, regional and local acts across 3 stages. Daily schedules for Holler On The Hill can be found at holleronthehill.com that details all artists and set times for both Saturday, September 22 and Sunday, September 23.

Holler On The Hill is committed to bringing a diverse mix of Americana, folk and alt-country's beloved veterans and rising young stars to Indianapolis. Caamp and William Matheny have been added to Saturday's lineup, and solo performance by singer-songwriter veteran Anders Osborne, Ruby Boots and Katie Pruitt have been added to Sunday's lineup.

In support of their new record Young Sick Camellia coming out September 7, six-piece soul outfit St. Paul & The Broken Bones will headline Saturday and emerging indie-rock band Moon Taxi will close the festival on Sunday. The new artist additions round out an already impressive festival lineup featuring Colter Wall, Amanda Shires, Jamestown Revival, Hayes Carll, Blitzen Trapper, John Paul White, Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, Jade Bird, Billy Strings, Jesse Dayton, Detroit Cobras, Otis Gibbs Band, Whiskey Wolves of the West, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Lera Lynn, Israel Nash, Emily West and more.

Tickets are on sale now. Holler On The Hill offers a limited capacity of only 5,000 tickets per day, with single day general admission and reserved seating tickets available. Early priced 2-day festival passes are sold out, with regular priced 2-day festival passes still available. A limited amount of single day, general admission 4-packs are also available while supplies last. Tickets can be purchased now at holleronthehill.com and ticketfly.com.

A portion of ticket proceeds will benefit five community organizations including the Indiana Farmers Union, Indiana Forest Alliance, Hoosier Organic Marketing Education (HOME), Garfield Park Farmers Market, and Indianapolis Parks Foundation.

What began as a grassroots effort to bring more local music to smaller venues in Indianapolis has bloomed into one of Indiana's most powerful promotional voices. Since its inception in 2008, MOKB Presents has produced more than 2,000 of Indiana's top entertainment events and now produces nearly 150+ events annually, introducing nationally-touring acts like Sturgill Simpson, The Lumineers, Alabama Shakes, Tyler Childers, Band of Horses, Walk the Moon and more from their indie touring days to today. Over the years, MOKB has fostered an interconnected community of musicians, live producers, artists and fans, and Holler On The Hill is a culmination of that effort and ethos.

As a promoter, MOKB Presents produces shows at multiple venues including HI-FI, Old National Centre, The Vogue, White Rabbit Cabaret, Garfield Park, Sun King Brewery, Buskirk-Chumley Theatre in Bloomington, and The Athenaeum among others. As an event management company, MOKB Presents offers event production, talent buying, and ticketing services to profile clients including Indy Pride, Punch Bowl Social, Sun King Brewery, and IUPUI. Additionally, MOKB Presents concepts develops experiential events including the popular mac n' cheese festival Return of the Mac. For more information, visit www.mokbpresents.com. For concert and event updates, follow MOKB Presents on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Created in 1881, Garfield Park is the oldest public park in Indianapolis. Famed landscape architect George Edward Kessler designed the Sunken Gardens in 1908, and the park has become a quintessential piece of historic Indianapolis Landmarks. The park's MacAllister Center for the Performing Arts has hosted numerous notable artists in the past, including Guess Who, Dolly Parton, Chuck Mangione, and the first production of Starlight Musicals in 1944.



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