COLD BEER, HOT MUSIC ON TAP AT SPRINGS PRESERVE BREWS AND BLUES FESTIVAL EVENT SLATED FOR JUNE 5

May 3, 2010

LAS VEGAS (May 3) – Join blues fans and craft beer lovers from across Southern Nevada for cold brews and hot tunes at the Springs Preserve’s inaugural Brews and Blues Festival, Saturday, June 5, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Admission is $25 per person in advance and includes a souvenir mug and dozens of the country’s best beers from more than a dozen local and regional brewers. Advance tickets are available at the box office and at www.springspreserve.org. Day-of-event tickets are $30. Pre-ticketing is recommended to avoid admission lines. Open to guests ages 21 and over.

Brews and Blues will feature beers from some of the region’s top brewers, including Rogue Brewery, Stone Brewing Co., Redhook Ale Brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewing Co., Gordon Biersch, Triple 7 Brewpub, Joseph James Brewing Co., Deschutes Brewery, Grand Canyon Brewing Co. and Kona Brewing Co.

Performers scheduled to appear on stage are Scott Rhiner & The Moanin’ Blacksnakes, Chris Tofield Band, Ronnie Rose, The Lucky Cheats, the Cordle-Scott Band and Jeneane Marie.

For more information and to purchase advance tickets, visit www.springspreserve.org.

 
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About the Springs Preserve

Located three miles from the famed Las Vegas Strip, the Springs Preserve is a 180-acre national historic site featuring botanical gardens, trails, historical structures, restored wetlands, wildlife exhibits, a child’s play area and a 1,800-seat amphitheater. Indoor experiences include a technologically advanced learning center and interactive museum exhibits, and the Springs Café by Wolfgang Puck. The Springs Preserve also hosts seasonal special events including concerts, arts shows and holiday experiences. Visit www.springspreserve.org or call 702-822-7700.

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