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URL icon « on: September 25, 2012, 10:33:03 PM »

I am an Australian bluegrass fan/musician and my wife and I are keen to attend Telluride in 2013.
This will take a bit of organising this end and I'm keen to make a start planning our trip.
When can we buy tickets?
When is the line up announced?
How difficult are they to procure?
Do any companies sell travel/accommodation/festival tickets packages?

Any advice would be appreciated

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URL icon « Reply #1 on: September 26, 2012, 01:42:21 PM »

I am an Australian bluegrass fan/musician and my wife and I are keen to attend Telluride in 2013.
This will take a bit of organising this end and I'm keen to make a start planning our trip.
When can we buy tickets?
When is the line up announced?
How difficult are they to procure?
Do any companies sell travel/accommodation/festival tickets packages?

Any advice would be appreciated

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 Start by clicking on the Planet Bluegrass link at the top right  and you will have most of your answers. Then come back here to find more.  See you in June!
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