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Temecula Music Fest 2008

Temecula Music Fest 2008

 

 

Calling all performers, bands, artists and dancers -

Submit your band, dance group or art by downloading our entry form and sending in your info. The submission process ends on March 29 2008. All performers who submit a complete packet receive tickets to all three days of the festival no matter if they are picked to perform or not. Download the form, print it, and get your packet to us ASAP!


Temecula Music Fest 2008 begins accepting applications, announcing performers

Event to take place May 16, 17 and 18 2008 in Temecula

Temecula, California – Today the 2008 Temecula Music Fest announced on its website www.TemeculaMusicFest.com that the submission process has begun for performers, bands and artists wishing to enter for this year’s festival. This year’s festival will feature many different styles of music with each day having a certain theme. Each day there will be food vendors, lots of music and art for people to enjoy.

On Friday May 16 the festival will focus on the regions many excellent young bands. This will provide the opportunity for many teen and college age bands to play a big outdoor stage in an amphitheater setting. Saturday will feature a more wide range of performers, featuring touring bands from out of state, local favorites and some great up and coming bands signed to indie labels. Sunday’s line up will be a bit different than years past, with a family focus.

“We are thrilled that this year we are adding a Family Day on Sunday. It will be full of performances from our areas finest family friendly entertainers, like Guilty Conscience. They bring a good vibe and perform songs you know and love. Bring a blanket, relax on the grass, enjoy some food and have a rad day with the family.” said Bill Gould the festival founder and director.

The submission process has been changed this year, entertainers of all styles are encouraged to enter this year including dance, comedy, and of course bands, hip hop, and acoustic musicians. Also, a big change is that every person who submits a complete packet gets in for free to each day of the festival.

“If you play an instrument, can dance, you think you’re funny or you sing, send in a packet and lets get you on stage.” explained Gould, “We want to see what kind of talent we have here, and we want to provide an environment where bands, performers, dancers and industry people can meet and mingle while entertaining new fans.”

Art will also play a big role in the festival this year, where art will be displayed around the festival area and in the food court. Artists should send in entries soon, as there will be a very limited amount of artists who will be selected.

“The whole experience would not be complete with out the visual aspect, because art affects all of your senses” said Jeney Kingsbury, festival manager.

The submission process has begun and will end on Mach 29 2008, visit www.TemeculaMusicFest.com to download the entry form. For more info on how to be a part of the festival as a vendor or volunteer call 951-491-9053, email info@temeculamusicfest.com .

“We definitely need volunteers to help get bands on and off stage” said stage manager Tuesday “and you will get to work with a lot of bands that don’t suck.”

 

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