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===Friday=== | ===Friday=== | ||
* Marcia Ball | |||
* Rickie Lee Jones | * Rickie Lee Jones | ||
* Steve Miller Band | * Steve Miller Band | ||
===Saturday=== | ===Saturday=== | ||
* Bruce Cockburn | |||
* Poison | * Poison | ||
* Dr John | * Dr John | ||
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===Sunday=== | ===Sunday=== | ||
==Finances== | ==Finances== |
Revision as of 12:31, 23 February 2007
The 2007 City Stages will be the 19th annual edition of "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". The festival is scheduled to take place on nine stages around Linn Park and 5th Avenue North on June 15-17, 2007. Ticket prices are expected to be $28 for a one-day ticket (the same as 2006), but perhaps as much as $50 for a three-day pass (compared to $35 in 2006)
Line-up
Friday
- Marcia Ball
- Rickie Lee Jones
- Steve Miller Band
Saturday
- Bruce Cockburn
- Poison
- Dr John
- Earth, Wind & Fire
Sunday
Finances
A campaign launched in September 2006 involved City Stages organizers partnering with Catalyst 4 Birmingham to raise $1 million to retire its debts and create a cushion for ongoing operations. Six major donors have pledged $600,000 so far, while about $150,000 has been raised in smaller increments by Catalyst. Another $300,000 for the next three years is sought from public sources.
References
- Colurso, Mary (February 23, 2007) "Music fest paying off its debts." Birmingham News.
External links
- City Stages website
- City Stages photos on Flickr.com
Preceded by: 2006 City Stages |
City Stages 2007 |
Succeeded by: 2008 City Stages |