MEDFORD, OR — Britt Music & Arts Festival announces its first set of concerts for the 2020 Britt Presents season this summer. In the first of three announcements, Britt presents a variety of musical artists including the classic country of Tanya Tucker, who was awarded two GRAMMYs this past January, modern bluegrass inspired acoustic jam band Trampled By Turtles, the Once in a Lifetime Tour headlined by reggae artist Stick Figure, Britt fan favorites Pink Martini featuring lead vocalist China Forbes, and returning for their 15th consecutive year, Michael Franti & Spearhead.

“We’re off to a great start for this summer,” says President & CEO, Donna Briggs. “All of these artists are solid anchors for Britt, and we’re excited to present more shows in the coming announcements in March & April.”

With this announcement, there will be a Member pre-sale before tickets go on sale to the general public at 10:00 AM. Monday, March 2. Dates for the pre-sale are:

  • Feb 14 – 23: Members may submit orders
  • Feb 24: Orders processed according to membership level
  • Feb 28: Sales open to members online
  • Mar 2: General public sales begin

Tickets for the 2020 Britt Festival Orchestra Season are already on sale at Brittfest.org.

Britt continues its three-announcement schedule again this season. Britt has scheduled three announcements designed to make it easier for patrons to plan their summer entertainment. Two more Britt season announcements revealing artists for the 2020 Britt Presents Season will occur on March 13 at 10:00 AM and Thursday, April 9 beginning at 5:45 PM.

Tickets and more information can be found at Brittfest.org, or you can call or visit the Box Office at 541-773-6077 or 216 W. Main St., Medford, Oregon. Open Monday – Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

The 2020 concerts presented in this announcement are:

  • June 9: Tanya Tucker
  • June 14: Stick Figure: Once in a Lifetime Tour
  • July 23: Trampled By Turtles
  • August 30: An Evening with Pink Martini
  • September 18: Michael Franti & Spearhead

Britt Music & Arts Festival is a member-supported non-profit organization and the Pacific Northwest’s longest running outdoor music and performing arts festival. Set among majestic ponderosa pines and native madrones, the vast hillside estate of gold rush era pioneer Peter Britt forms a natural amphitheater of unparalleled beauty, where internationally renowned artists perform every summer. For more than 50 years, Britt’s world-class performances, spectacular views, and casual, relaxing atmosphere have attracted thousands of music lovers from all over the West.

Inspired by its intimate and scenic hillside venue, Britt Music & Arts Festival provides diverse live performances, an incomparable classical festival and dynamic education programs that create a sense of discovery and community. Since its grassroots beginnings in 1963, the non-profit organization has grown from a two-week chamber music festival to a summer-long series of concerts in a variety of genres, including a three-week orchestra season, and year-round education and engagement programs. For more information, visit www.brittfest.org.