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For 2008 festival organizers inked a three-year deal with Knoxville, Tennesee's AC Entertainment, a co-producer of the successful Bonnaroo festival to serve as booking agent, instead of [[Red Mountain Entertainment]]. Ticket prices are $28 for a day pass and $37.50-$50 for a three-day pass (compared to $45-50 in [[2007 City Stages|2007]]).
For 2008 festival organizers inked a three-year deal with Knoxville, Tennesee's AC Entertainment, a co-producer of the successful Bonnaroo festival to serve as booking agent, instead of [[Red Mountain Entertainment]]. Ticket prices are $28 for a day pass and $37.50-$50 for a three-day pass (compared to $45-50 in [[2007 City Stages|2007]]).


Texas folk-rocker Alejandro Escovedo was originally scheduled for Saturday's line-up. He cancelled in late May because he had signed on to open for the Dave Matthews Band during their summer tour.
Among the changes taking place in 2008 are an expanded band merchandise tent and the barring of re-admittance after 6:30 PM.
 
Texas folk-rocker Alejandro Escovedo was originally scheduled for Saturday's line-up. He cancelled in late May because he had signed on to open for the Dave Matthews Band during their summer tour.  


==Line-up==
==Line-up==
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==Finances==
==Finances==
As of November 2007, City Stages was carrying $230,000 in debt, of which $186,000 represented the deficit from the 2007 City Stages. The festival budgeted $2.7 million for production of the 2008 event, of which $1.1 million is earmarked for talent booking.
As of November 2007, City Stages was carrying $230,000 in debt, of which $186,000 represented the deficit from the 2007 City Stages. The festival budgeted $2.7 million for production of the 2008 event, of which $1.1 million is earmarked for talent booking. Despite increasing the budget to $2.85 million, organizers expect the festival to break even by a small margin this year, poising it be able to pay off its debts through fundraising in time for the [[2009 City Stages]]. Public funding came in the form of a $500,000 payment from the City of Birmingham (up from $300,000 in 2007) and $5,000 from the discretionary fund of [[Jefferson County Commission]] member [[Jim Carns]] (the County contributed $105,000 in 2007). $85,000 of the overall budget, plus incentives, goes to AC Entertainment for helping book the festival.


==References==
==References==
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* Colurso, Mary (May 4, 2008) "Additions enhance City Stages lineup." ''Birmingham News''
* Colurso, Mary (May 4, 2008) "Additions enhance City Stages lineup." ''Birmingham News''
* Colurso, Mary (May 23, 2008) "Alejandro Escovedo changes plans, not playing at City Stages." ''Birmingham News''
* Colurso, Mary (May 23, 2008) "Alejandro Escovedo changes plans, not playing at City Stages." ''Birmingham News''
* Colurso, Mary (June 8, 2008) "City Stages looking to break even this year, eliminate debt in 2009." ''Birmingham News''


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 12:08, 8 June 2008

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The 2008 City Stages will be the 20th 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 13-15, 2008.

For 2008 festival organizers inked a three-year deal with Knoxville, Tennesee's AC Entertainment, a co-producer of the successful Bonnaroo festival to serve as booking agent, instead of Red Mountain Entertainment. Ticket prices are $28 for a day pass and $37.50-$50 for a three-day pass (compared to $45-50 in 2007).

Among the changes taking place in 2008 are an expanded band merchandise tent and the barring of re-admittance after 6:30 PM.

Texas folk-rocker Alejandro Escovedo was originally scheduled for Saturday's line-up. He cancelled in late May because he had signed on to open for the Dave Matthews Band during their summer tour.

Line-up

Friday

Saturday

  • Mind Dynasty
  • Blues Old Stand
  • Ronnie Barnett & Rhonda Chandler
  • Jacqueline Leary-Warsaw
  • Brantley Gilbert
  • Erin McCarley
  • Sterner & McCombs
  • Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
  • Griffin House
  • Doug Singleton
  • 4 Guys with Guitars featuring Eliot Morris, Jon Black, Ryan Horne and Micha Dalton
  • Ingrid Michaelson
  • Classical Blues Cabaret
  • Drew Mays
  • Rosie Ledet and the Zydeco Playboys
  • Beyond Me
  • Will Hoge
  • Chris Miller & Bayou Roots
  • Janet Hall & Dan Farmer
  • Nick Moss & the Flip Tops
  • Landon Pigg
  • Blind Melon
  • Dave Barnes
  • Marc Broussard
  • Buddy Guy
  • Al Green
  • Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
  • Act of Congress
  • Jon Black
  • Ford Turrell
  • Jon McLaughlin
  • Nick Moss and the Flip Tops
  • Rocket City Jazz Orchestra
  • Righteous Bastards
  • Notorious
  • Chris Miller & Bayou Roots
  • TekNeek
  • Andrew Bird
  • Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
  • North Mississippi Allstars Hill Country Revue
  • Blue Moon
  • Mad Skillz
  • Michael Saab

Sunday

Finances

As of November 2007, City Stages was carrying $230,000 in debt, of which $186,000 represented the deficit from the 2007 City Stages. The festival budgeted $2.7 million for production of the 2008 event, of which $1.1 million is earmarked for talent booking. Despite increasing the budget to $2.85 million, organizers expect the festival to break even by a small margin this year, poising it be able to pay off its debts through fundraising in time for the 2009 City Stages. Public funding came in the form of a $500,000 payment from the City of Birmingham (up from $300,000 in 2007) and $5,000 from the discretionary fund of Jefferson County Commission member Jim Carns (the County contributed $105,000 in 2007). $85,000 of the overall budget, plus incentives, goes to AC Entertainment for helping book the festival.

References

  • Colurso, Mary (November 18, 2007) "Birmingham's City Stages organizers hire Bonnaroo co-producer." Birmingham News
  • Colurso, Mary (March 30, 2008) "City Stages concert festival in Birmingham, Alabama announces Diana Ross, Flaming Lips." Birmingham News
  • Colurso, Mary (May 4, 2008) "Additions enhance City Stages lineup." Birmingham News
  • Colurso, Mary (May 23, 2008) "Alejandro Escovedo changes plans, not playing at City Stages." Birmingham News
  • Colurso, Mary (June 8, 2008) "City Stages looking to break even this year, eliminate debt in 2009." Birmingham News

External links

Preceded by:
2007 City Stages
City Stages
2008
Succeeded by:
2009 City Stages