The Festival Park at Carolina Crossroads which is located behind the Roanoke Rapids Theatre off Interstate 95 (Exit 171) in Roanoke Rapids, NC will be transformed into a “mini-city” for the event which is being modeled after other successful country music festivals like Country Thunder, Big Valley Jamboree, and Country Stampede.
Several tickets options are available. General Admission 3-day tickets are perfect for the individual who wants to bring a lawn chair and hang with friends.
Early bird ticket pricing offers these tickets for $99. This ticket is not transferable among individuals. Tickets for individual days will also be available.
Platinum and Gold Reserved Seating tickets are the ideal gift for the person who is impossible to buy for or the ultimate music fan. With reserved seating directly in front of the stage for the entire weekend, you are up close and person with the artists for each show.
This ticket can be shared with someone else (one person per day can use the ticket). Reserved seating tickets include entrance into a private restroom and bar service area set to the side of the seating area. Once you purchase a Platinum or Gold Reserved Seat, it is yours for life, with yearly renewal. Platinum Reserved tickets are $350 for the entire weekend, Gold Reserved are $250.
“With over 20 concerts in three days, we’re anticipating large crowds. We’re also encouraging fans who are interested in reserved seats to purchase those early. Those seats can be yours for life as long as you renew it yearly,” said Elizabeth Branham, Rapids Jam president.
All tickets for Rapids Jam 2011 will go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. and will be available locally at the Rapids Jam ticket office located at the Roanoke Rapids Theatre, 500 Carolina Crossroads Parkway, Roanoke Rapids, and online at www.rapidsjam.com or by phone at 252-536-0275.





















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