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American Music Festival - Sunday's Lineup for Rock n Roll at 7am and Train around 8pm

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American Music Festival - Sunday's Lineup for Rock n Roll at 7am and Train around 8pm

Time: August 31, 2014 all day
Location: Various Stages at the Oceanfront
City/Town: Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Event Type: concerts, american music festival
Organized By: VBnightlife.com / vbdaylife/
Latest Activity: Aug 30, 2014

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Event Description

Sunday:

Rock n Roll 1/2 Maraton Bands beginning at 7am:

American Music Festival: 

5th Street Main Stage (6:00pm doors) - $20 in advance/$25 day of show 7:00pm Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon presents 

Train with Striking Matches 

12th Street Boardwalk Stage - free 6:30pm - Doug Dunn & Steel River Band  

17th Street Park (doors 3:00pm) - free 4:00pm - Bill Deal's Rhondel's with Main Event Band 

19th Street Boardwalk Stage - free 6:30pm - Dahna Rowe & the Miscreants 

24th Street Park (6:30pm doors) - free 7:30pm - Gerald Albright with Forte Jazz

27th Street Boardwalk Stage - free 6:30pm - Brandon Bower Band

31st Street Park (6:30pm doors) - free 7:30pm - Stricktly Bizzness with Guava Jam

34th Street Park - free 06:00pm - Bordertline Crazy 

 

3-day festival Passport Pins are also on sale at the Virginia Beach Visitor Information Center, 2101 Parks Avenue, Virginia Beach.  Please call 757-491-7866 for hours and directions!

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