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Dave Matthews Band Chicago Caravan Preview


Introduction By Greg Molitor

The Dave Matthews Band Caravan rolls into Lakeside in Chicago July 8-10 with some of the biggest and brightest touring acts of 2011. DMB will headline the festival each night, and as an added bonus to the Chicago Caravan, a Summer Camp Saturday Stage will host Summer Camp Music Festival artists Umphrey’s McGee, moe., Yonder Mountain String Band, and Cornmeal on July 9th. Check out the line up and ticket information below...


DMB CHICAGO CARAVAN LINE UP:

Dave Matthews Band (3 shows), Umphrey’s McGee, moe. O.A.R., Ray Lamontagne, Emmylou Harris, The Flaming Lips perform Dark Side of the Moon, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Amos Lee, Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings, Drive-By Truckers, Soulive, SOJA, Daniel Lanois’ Black Dub, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Blind Pilot, Albert Cross, Gary Clark Jr., Bobby Long, Ben Folds, G. Love & The Special Sauce, Yonder Mountain String Band, Vieux Farka Toure, Dumpstaphunk, TR3, Bombino, Cornmeal, Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, David Grey, Gomez, The Jayhawks, Mariachi El Bronx, Jeff Coffin’s Mu’Tet, The Wailers


TICKET INFORMATION:

General Admission 3-day tickets priced at $195.00 (plus fees) allow you to attend all three days of the festival. GA tickets may be purchased in full or on a payment plan for three payments of $65. Single-day tickets for all Caravan events are now available for $85 per day.

Caravan VIP includes all-day-access to reserved viewing sections at each stage and a VIP hospitality area (with VIP restrooms) serving complimentary snacks, beer, water and soft drinks, plus a gourmet buffet dinner each night from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM.

Three-day Caravan VIP Packages are $825.00 (plus fees) and include a souvenir VIP pass. Single-day VIP Packages are available for $325 per day.

Tickets can be purchased at www.dmbcaravan.com/chicago

For complete festival information, go to: www.dmbcaravan.com

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