MEDFORD, OR — Britt’s 2019 full season line-up goes on sale to the general public starting at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 10. At this writing, tickets are still available for all concerts in the 2019 lineup, with Chicago reserved seating full and limited seating remaining on several other shows. In addition, the “Best of Britt” event is sold out, while Reserved and Lawn tickets to the Kris Kristofferson concert without “Best of Britt” are still available. Tickets will be available online at www.brittfest.org, in person at the box office at 216 W. Main Street in Medford, or by phone at 541-773-6077.
Britt anticipates a high-volume of sales on this day, and advises patrons to plan for long lines. Waiting lines can be bypassed by purchasing tickets online. Tickets purchased online may be printed at home or uploaded to a smart phone and used for concert entry.
The 57th annual Britt Music & Arts Festival kicks off with a taste of the Beatles Thursday, June 13 with RAIN – A Tribute to the Beatles, performing the best of the Abbey Road album. Opening week continues with new country star Chase Rice on Friday, June 14 and 90’s rock legends Third Eye Blind and Ra Ra Riot Sunday, June 16.
Britt is the Northwest’s premier outdoor summer performing arts festival. This summer’s lineup includes 29 Music & Comedy performances, with such notable artists as Jackson Browne, Chicago, Little River Band, Jim James + Claypool Lennon Delirium (another Beatles connection), Lyle Lovett and his Large Band, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Umphrey’s McGee, Mandolin Orange, Dwight Yoakam, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Trampled By Turtles with The Dead South, The Piano Guys, O.A.R., Taj Mahal plus Marc Cohn, John Butler Trio+, CAKE, The Wood Brothers with Colter Hall, the Beach Boys, Diana Krall, and much more.
For a full concert listing, and more information about Britt’s 2019 season, visit www.brittfest.org or call 541-773-6077 or 1-800-882-7488. Britt’s box office is open 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday at 216 West Main St. in Medford.
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.