Moondance Jam Cancels All National Touring Acts From This Month’s Festival

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WALKER, Minn. (KVRR) — Some bad news for people heading to Moondance Jam in Walker, Minnesota later this month.

Organizers have cut all national touring acts from this years lineup due to what they call “unforeseen circumstances based on the present economic climate”.

They say the 30-year-old festival has not met the necessary financial thresholds to produce a festival with national touring attractions.

That means Creed, Kansas, Foghat and others will no longer appear at this year’s festival July 18-20.

Instead, the event is being renamed “Camp Moondance” and it will feature regional musical acts.

All purchased tickets will be honored or they can be exchanged for Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos on August 9 or Moondance Harvest Moon Festival on September 21 along with your camping.

If you use your tickets this year,  you will get four more general tickets at the gate.

You can also roll them over into next year.

They say they will update the website and social media pages soon with the current lineup for this year’s festival.

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