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Country music fest in Chandler on Nov. 2

Posted 10/8/24

The third annual Live Life Songwriters Music Festival on Saturday, Nov. 2, where attendees can enjoy the stories behind some of the biggest hits in country music. The festival will take place in …

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THINGS TO DO

Country music fest in Chandler on Nov. 2

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The third annual Live Life Songwriters Music Festival on Saturday, Nov. 2, will take place in Chandler at a designated lot located at 2577 W. Queen Creek Road, just west of Dobson Road, from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The festival concept is geared toward attendees hearing the stories behind some of the biggest hits in country music.

Songwriters David Lee Murphy and Paul Overstreet will headline the festival and sing chart-toppers they wrote for artists such as Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Eric Church, Carrie Underwood and Florida Georgia Line.

More songwriters will be announced closer to the event. The artists will perform in rounds and take the stage to share their stories on the inspiration behind their songs.

Attendees can indulge in drinks from stocked full bars, local merchant vendors and an after-party that will conclude the festival.

Attendees are encouraged to rideshare to the festival. There will be a designated area for drop-offs and pick-ups at the event.

The festival will be divided into two designated areas. VIP tickets are priced at $125 and include priority seating, drink tickets, a festival T-shirt and a meet-and-greet with the artists.

General admission tickets include access to the show and are $49. Kids younger than 12 are free with a paid adult ticket (one child per adult ticket purchased).

Ticket prices will increase once all artists are announced.

Tickets are available through BAMM! Tickets online or at LiveLifeMusicFestival.com.

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