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Peach Music Festival announces daily lineups for 10th anniversary in Scranton on June 30-July 3

Peach Music Festival announces daily lineups for 10th anniversary in Scranton on June 30-July 3
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From a press release:

Today, Live Nation and The Allman Brothers Band revealed the daily lineup for the 10th annual Peach Music Festival, the four-day live music and camping experience that will be held Thursday, June 30 through Sunday, July 3 at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain and Montage Mountain Waterpark in Scranton.

Single day passes go on sale this Friday, May 27 at 10 a.m. via thepeachmusicfestival.com.

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the festival, Trey Anastasio Band and The Black Crowes will headline and be joined by Billy Strings, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Goose, The Revivalists, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and the reunion of The Word featuring Robert Randolph, John Medeski, Luther Dickinson, Cody Dickinson, and Rayfield “Ray Ray” Holloman.

Additionally, Trouble No More – featuring Brandon “Taz” Niederaurer (guitar, vocals), Daniel Donato (guitar, vocals), Dylan Niederaurer (bass guitar), Jack Ryan (drums), Lamar Williams Jr. (vocals), Nikki Glaspie (drums), Peter Levin (keys), and Roosevelt Collier (pedal steel guitar) – will celebrate the 50th anniversary of “Eat a Peach,” the seminal album by the festival’s founders, The Allman Brothers Band.

Keeping the group’s legendary music alive, Allman Brothers Band founding member Jai Johanny “Jaimoe” Johanson will be performing as Jaimoe and Friends, as well as Friends of the Brothers and Brother & Sister (featuring Butch Trucks’ kids, Melody and Vaylor).

2022 Peach Music Festival daily lineup

Thursday, June 30

Billy Strings, Trouble No More performing “Eat a Peach,” Keller Williams, Samantha Fish, Midnight North, Yam Yam, Consider the Source, JD Simo, Miss Mojo, Carly Moffett, and Tand Band

Friday, July 1

Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, Steel Pulse, Andy Frasco & The U.N., Eric Krasno & The Assembly, The Motet, Marco Benevento, The Bogie Band featuring Joe Russo, Lacuna featuring Tom Hamilton and Holly Bowling, Doom Flamingo, Kitchen Dwellers, The Nth Power featuring Jennfier Hartswick, Funk You, Eggy, Little Stranger, Brother & Sister, Snacktime, Wax Owls, Gabriel Kelly, Evanoff, and The Jauntee

Saturday, July 2

Trey Anastasio Band, Goose, The Revivalists, Ripe, Rayland Baxter, Celisse, Karina Rykman, Jaimoe and Friends, Brandon “Taz” Niederauer and Friends, The Shady Recruits, Neighbor, Melt, Cordovas, Friends of the Brothers, Cycles, One Time Weekend, Pixie & The Partygrass Boys, Chalk Dinosaur, Dry Reef, JB Strauss, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, and Muskrat Lightning

Sunday, July 3

The Black Crowes, The Word featuring Robert Randolph, John Medeski, Luther Dickinson, Cody Dickinson, and Ray Ray Holloman, G. Love & The Juice, The Wailers, Duane Betts, Star Kitchen, Spaga, Tauk, Dogs in a Pile, Maggie Rose, Daniel Donato & Friends, Hannah Wicklund, The Wild Feathers, Bobby Lee Rodgers, Sicard Hollow, GA-20, and Great Time

The VIP sets – performed exclusively to VIP ticket holders in the “Midland” above the water park with fire pits, a bar, and concession stands – will feature Andy Frasco’s World Saving Podcast with special guests, Brandon “Taz” Niederauer with Kanika Moore, Cordovas Are Dead, Daniel Donato, Dogs in a Pile, Duane Betts, Karina Rykman performing a DJ set, Kitchen Dwellers, and Maggie Rose, a rising Americana music star who was featured by NEPA Scene in 2019.

In addition to the four days of live music with over 50 artists, this one-of-a-kind experience features food and craft vendors on the grounds and access to the scenic Montage Mountain Resorts’ large water park, zip line, and ski lift rides. The event will conclude with a spectacular Independence Day weekend fireworks display on Sunday, July 3.

The Peach Music Festival began in 2012 as the first-ever Allman Brothers Band-inspired festival in the Northeast and has quickly evolved into one of the most highly-anticipated summer musical events loved by music enthusiasts from across the nation. Montage Mountain (1000 Montage Mountain Rd., Scranton) has served as its home from the very beginning.

To purchase tickets, reserve travel packages, camping, glamping tents, and RV passes and for the most up-to-date information on the Peach Music Festival, visit thepeachmusicfestival.com.

Read NEPA Scene’s Peach Fest interview with Maggie Rose here, another interview with Grammy Award-winning reggae musician Stephen Marley here, and see photos from the 2019 festival here.

Photo of Billy Strings by Scott Kucharski Photography/NEPA Scene