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FESTIVAL TICKETS INFORMATION Rock Hill MusicFest tickets are ON SALE NOW A small ticketing fee is added to all ticket types including gate prices. The ticket fee includes 7% Indiana Sales Tax. Tickets are as follows:
Adults: $25.00 online in advance. $30 Will Call after 6/12/08 and at the gate. Child (6-12) $12.50 online in advance. $15 Will Call after 6/12/08 and at the gate. Child (0-5) Free with adult admission
· With your Festival ticket, you will get free parking and free entry to the museum. · Music takes place on an outdoor covered stage in a wooded amphitheater; · All tickets are general admission, lawn chair seating only - so bring your chairs. Please check the FAQ’s page for what types of chairs you can and can’t bring. · No pets or animals allowed. (Registered Service Animals assisting individuals with disabilities are exempt) · Children 5 and under are free with Paid Adult admission. · Food, beverage and other items are available for purchase. · Make sure to read the FAQ’s again!!
Artist lineup, schedule and performance times subject to change without prior notice. Show is a rain or shine event - no rain checks or refunds under any circumstances. Unfortunately, lost tickets or wristbands cannot be refunded.
Please Note: You will be mailed physical tickets when you purchase tickets. You must bring your tickets to the event and exchange them for a wristband. Tickets will not be mailed after 6/12/08. If you purchase tickets online or by phone between 6/12/08 and 6/24/08, you will pickup tickets at Will Call at the venue. You MUST have ID in order to pick them up and exchange for a wristband. After 6/24/08, you cannot purchase online and will have to get your tickets at the gate. You can find out more information about camping here: |
With your Festival ticket, you will also get FREE admission to the Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Country Star Museum. |


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During the 1980's Bill Monroe had operated a bluegrass museum in Tennessee, first on Music Valley Drive near Opryland and later in Twitty City. In 1984, the Bill Monroe Bluegrass Hall of Fame was created for which Monroe himself would hand pick the inductees for their substantial and enduring contributions to bluegrass music. The first Hall of Fame inductees were: Carl Story, Earl Scruggs, Lester Flatt, The Sullivan Family, Mac Wiseman, Don Reno & Red Smiley, The Seldom Scene, The Osborne Brothers and Monroe himself. It wasn't until after Bill and his son James decided to tear the old Brown County Jamboree Barn down that the decision was made to move the Museum and Hall of Fame to Bean Blossom.
A walkway of stars paves the entry to the museum with Hollywood-style bronze stars for bluegrass greats, family and friends. Once inside take a self guided tour while listening to a Tribute to Bill Monroe and learn about the story of how Bill Monroe found his musical way to Bean Blossom and the old Brown County Jamboree Barn in the early 50's. Gaze at the pictures on the walls and reminisce about the story of bluegrass beginnings and the legendary Grand Ole Opry. As you exit the Museum and Hall of Fame be sure to visit Uncle Pen's Cabin, located in the courtyard. This is a replica of the cabin once owned by Pendleton Vandiver, Bill Monroe's uncle. After Bill Monroe's parents died, he went to live with his Uncle Pen as a teenager. Monroe created the fame of Uncle Pen in a song and the cabin is his tribute to Pen for his musical influence on his life. |

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If after reading this you still need more information, please email us at: rockhillmusicfest@hotmail.com |
