This year marks the 12th Annual MeadowGrass Music Festival, which takes place Memorial Day Weekend, May 28-30, in Black Forest. Rocky Mountain Highway Music Collaborative will showcase 22 bands over three days, present the third Annual MeadowGrass Beer Festival and offer yoga classes, kids activities, an outdoor adventure for teens; and feature a diverse selection of food and retail vendors. The MeadowGrass Music Festival is the premier event to kick off summer in the Pikes Peak region. This Americana music festival is family friendly, collaborative and rejuvenating. Although we had to cancel last year’s festival, we were able to host four smaller concerts throughout last summer with COVID precautions in place. These precautionary measures were approved by the El Paso County Public Health and will be in place for this year’s MeadowGrass Festival. We are delighted to partner with Black Forest businesses, vendors and clubs. We offer discount tickets for active duty and retired military, teachers and first responders (including health care workers). Children 12 and under get in free with a paid adult. On-site camping is available as well as sponsorship, vendor and volunteer opportunities. For all things MeadowGrass and Rocky Mountain Highway, visit https://www.rockymountainhighway.org, scan the QR code with your smartphone camera, or call Nicole at 719-426-1483. See you in the Meadow!
Family friendly music festival in Black Forest!
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