SoulFest 2013 begins today, July 31, and runs until August 3 at Gunstock Mountain Resort in Gilford, New Hampshire. It is New England's premier social justice and Christian music festival and is set to feature big names such as Hillsong Live, Chris Tomlin, Newsboys, Skillet, The City Harmonic, for King & Country, Plumb, Audio Adrenaline, Sanctus Real and much more.
This year's festival features more than 125 national and regional artists and speakers on just 5 stages.
Additional performers include:
Gungor
Jars Of Clay
Crowder
The Wrecking
Manic Drive
Bread Of Stones
Peter Furler
Hyland
Rhett Walker Band
Jason Dunn
Jason Upton
Jason Harrod
Christopher Williams
Rachel Taylor
Sean Forrest
Kardia
Phone Calls From Home
Andy Needham Band
United Night of Worship
Exiting The Fall
Manafest
Project 86
Ascend The Hill
Ana Sapphira
Propaganda
War Of Ages
Letter To The Exiles
Andy Mineo
My Epic
Servants
Bobby Bishop & Lukus Simari
The Violet Burning
We As Human
Jeff Paquette
Ilia
Nine Lashes
The Ember Days
Chasing Cooper
St. Theodore
Kronicles
Rekoncyle
Scarlet Fade
The Walking Tree
Gabe Smith Pop Culture Icon
Nu Life
Big Kettle Drum
I Am Clay
Appejaxx
Degraff
Walking Unity
D Pight
Steve Taylor And The Perfect Foil
Aaron Gillespie
Justin McRoberts
Lainey Wright
Pointe Blank
Alanna Story
Come On Pilgrim
Chelsea Amber
Lisa Gallant Seal Band
Nibba
Zephyr
Tom Conlon
Beauty 4 Ashes
Brant Christopher
Michal Pritzl
Paul Phillips
The Lost Dogs
Maeve
Shayne Holland
Hannah Dawber
Tom Colon
Scott Musick (from The Call)
Jim Trick
PW Gopal
Courtney Reid
Ramona Silver
Brother Sam Slideshow
Aaron Thomas
Rise And Run
Christopher Duffley
Speakers and additional workshops will feature John Fischer, Nicole Bromley, Steve Taylor, Kate Blaine, Michael Pritzl, Aaron Gillespie, Jim Trick, Arwyn Jackson, Andrew Schwab, Eric Samuel Timm, Propaganda, Brittany Hudson, Michelle Rogers Pritzl, Matthew Dickerson, Dale Kuehne, Justin McRoberts, Nate Parks, Rob Strong, Craig Jandoli, Maggie Sachse-Skidd, Chad Moses, Chris Macintosh, Shawn Sommerkamp, Anna Goodworth, Bryan Kemper, Janel Blood and Brandon Ricks.
In addition to hundreds of performances, the festival also features activities for all ages such as the mountain lift and skatepark, activities for kids such as children ministry and arts & crafts, devotions of faith and much more. Multi-day tickets currently cost $85 for children and $150 for adults. Three days passes cost $125, Weekend Passes cost $95 and Single Day passes cost $50 ($45 for seniors). Evening tickets alone cost $45 and offer admission after 6 p.m. on a chosen day. All tickets must be picked up at the gate during the festival.
For more information on the festival visit their website.
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