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Eugene Celebration: Set Times
w/ HBR, Bridge, Extra Golden, Gab

The Eugene Celebration Announces Schedule For 2009 Festival

Outdoor Festival Scheduled For September 4, 5 & 6


Hot Buttered Rum

The Eugene Celebration Festival has announced the complete live music program for the Outdoor and McDonald Theatre stages during the 2009 fest in downtown Eugene.

The small scale music festival features some strong names in the jam, reggae and bluegrass scenes. Three day general admission passes are on sale for the low price of $12 and can be purchased here.

To view the current live music schedule, set times and updates, please visit eugenecelebration.com.

Following is a list of confirmed bands & stages:

KLCC Rogue Stage

-Friday, September 4: 10:30pm-Sonny Landreth; 9:00pm-The Bridge; 7:30pm-Izabella; 6:00pm-Just People.

-Saturday, September 5: 10:30pm-The Iguanas; 9:00pm-Extra Golden; 7:30pm-Thomas Mapfumo, 6:00pm-KEF, 4:30pm-Don Latarski; 3:00pm-Apropos; 1:00pm-Jessie Marquez.

-Sunday, September 6: 4:30pm-LeRoy Bell & his Only Friends; 3:00pm-Wendy Darling; 1:30pm-Blame Sally.

McDonald Theatre Stage

-Friday, September 4: 11:00pm-Woodland; 9:30pm-Scott Huckabay.

-Saturday September 5: 11:00pm-Gift of Gab; 9:30pm-Crown City Rockers; 8:00pm-Bach Remix winner.

Library Stage

-Friday, September 4: 10:30pm-Prezident Brown; 8:30pm-Reeble Jar; 7:00pm-Medium Troy.

-Saturday, September 5: 10:30pm-Melvin Seals & JGB; 9:00pm-Heavyweight Dub Champion; 7:30pm-Zepparella; 6:00pm-Black Joe Lewis; 4:30pm-Volifonix.

Broadway Stage

-Friday, September 4: 10:30pm-Studabaker John & the Hawks; 9:00pm-Ty Curtis; 7:30pm-Broh Taylor Blues Band; 6:00pm-Vicki Stevens Band.

-Saturday, September 5: 10:30-Mark Hummel & Rusty Zinn; 9:00pm-Henry Cooper & the Purple Cats; 7:30pm-Rooster AllStar Jam; 6:30pm-Walker T. Ryan; 5:45-Parade Awards; 4:30pm-Sassparilla Jug Band; 3:00pm-Casey Neil and the Norway Rats; 1:30pm-Conjugal Visitors; 12:00pm-Bad Mitten Orchestra.

-Sunday, September 6: 7:00pm-Hot Buttered Rum; 5:30pm-Hillstomp; 4:00pm-Paul Wright & Rootdown; 2:30pm-Andrew Heringer Band; 1:00pm-Swing Shift.



Monolith Music Fest at Red Rocks: Mars Volta, Yeahs, Ward, MSTR

Monolith Announces 2009 Lineup

Indie Rock Fest Set To Go Down September 12 & 13 at Red Rocks

The final touches are being put on the lineup of the Monolith Music Festival which includes Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Mars Volta, Girl Talk, MSTRKRFT, Phoenix, The Walkmen, Health, and Cymbals Eat Guitars amongst others. Full lineup below.

The annual festival, which is quickly becoming one of the premier independent music festivals, will give attendees an opportunity to see over 50 bands on five different stages at one of the most awe inspiring music venues in the world. Single day passes are currently on sale for $52, while two-day passes are going for $95.

Tickets can be purchased at monolithfestival.com/tickets.

Full Lineup:

Monolith 2008 by Dwenger

Saturday, September 12

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Girl Talk

Of Montreal

M. Ward

DOOM

The Walkmen

OK Go

Ida Maria

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

Frightened Rabbit

Thao with the Get Down Stay Down

Hollywood Holt + Million $ Mano

Starf*cker

Thunderheist

Woodhands

These United States

Cymbals Eat Guitars

The Antlers

Cotton Jones

Gregory Alan Isakov

Lydia

Generationals

Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

The Answering Machine

Roadside Graves

Danielle Ate the Sandwich

Speakeasy Tiger

Autovaughn

Avi Buffalo

Wendy Darling

Boulder Acoustic Society

Caitlin Rose

Sunday, September 13

The Mars Volta

MSTRKRFT

Method Man & Redman

Phoenix

The Dandy Warhols

Chromeo

The Glitch Mob

Passion Pit

WALE

The Thermals

Harlem Shakes

Monotonix

The Grates

HEALTH

Deer Tick

The Twilight Sad

The Features

Spindrift

Savoy

Bad Veins

We Were Promised Jetpacks

Beats Antique

Tigercity

French Horn Rebellion

The Pirate Signal

Neon Indian

The Knew

A Shoreline Dream

The Royal Bangs

Red Wire Black Wire

Jim McTurnan & the Kids That Killed the Man

Rachel Goodrich

Check our coverage of Monolith 2008 here.