Fresh into their twenties, The Barons are frontman Peyton Alley, lead guitarist Josiah Ragland, bassist Kirtland Gray, and drummer Mathes Glymph. Hailing from historic Charlottesville, Virginia in 2016, The Barons confront youthful themes of love and fear into their ethereal, booty shakin' rock n’ roll music. Proceeds benefit community initiatives supported by the local Rotary Clubs of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County.Įvent Address | 4616 Massanutten Drive, Massanutten, VA 22840īand Line Up Band Line Up 2023 Band Line Up All event attendees will be required to follow current COVID-19 federal and state guidelines, along with guidelines set forth by Massanutten Resort. All bags, chairs, strollers will be checked. NO COOLERS, PETS, OR WEAPONS of any kind are permitted. Wine & ciders are for sale by wineries/cideries present at event. Please drink responsibly - Pourers may refuse service to anyone who appears intoxicated. MUST PRESENT VALID ID at the gate to consume alcoholic beverages. Canned beverages are not available for sampling. Ticket price does not include food or beverages. Adult ticket purchase includes festival admission, 6 tickets for beer sampling, and a mug or cup (while supplies last). Military tickets must be purchased in-person at the festival gate. Military | $25 - Valid Military ID required. Tickets will be available for sale on-site beginning August 1 at Concierge, The General Store & The Market. Vernon Charm City Cook Ice Ice Baby: Hand-Cut Ice in Cocktails Baltimore Magazine Wet City to Open its Doors During Artscape Baltimore Magazine Wet City, the bar replacing Dougherty's Pub, nears its Mount Vernon debut The Baltimore Sun Wet City to Replace Dougherty's in Mt.Early Bird | $25 (On sale March 24 - June 9)Īdvance | $32 (On sale June 10 - August 25) It’s Called Spaghett and It’s Now My Favorite Summer Cocktail Bon Appétit Magazine Spaghett About It Food and Wine Wet City wins Best To-Go Cocktails 2021 Baltimore Magazine Wet City wins Best Bar & Best Bartender 2020 Baltimore Magazine Best Of 2020 Reader's Poll: Wet City wins Best Bar Food & Best Burger & Runner Up Best Happy Hour Baltimore Magazine 2019 Reader's Poll: Wet City wins Best Bar Food & Runner Up Best Chef & Burger Baltimore Magazine 2018 Reader's Poll: Wet City Wins Best Chef, Best Bartender, Best Cocktails (RU) Baltimore Magazine Wet City Wins Best New Bar 2017 Baltimore Sun 2017 Reader's Poll: Wet City Wins Best Bar, Best Bartender, Best Server Baltimore Magazine Wet City Wins Best Original Concept Baltimore Magazine The Spaghett Is Your Low-ABV Drink of Summer Inside Hook ‘Spagett’: A cheap, regional crowd-pleasing cocktail The DePaulia Baltimore rapper DDm to release beer with Wet City Baltimore Sun The Best Places to Eat in Baltimore Food Network 13 Reasons to Visit Baltimore Thrillist 12 Hottest New Restaurants in Baltimore Eater My Favorite Drinks of 2018 Baltimore Magazine Meet The New Frozen Wine Cocktails That Aren’t Frosé Thrillist Mount Vernon beer bar Wet City to release its first beer Baltimore Sun Wet City Reinvents the Neighborhood Bar Baltimore Magazine Wet Your Whistle – Wet City is this month's Restaurant Deconstructed Baltimore Style The Champagne Of Beers Is Making A Comeback Forbes 5 Best Gastropubs in Baltimore Hoodline 10 Best Gastropubs in Baltimore Yelp Top Ten Baltimore-Area Drinks and Brews of 2016 City Paper Drink Trends to Look Out For in 2019 Baltimore Magazine Mount Vernon's Wet City to Launch Microbrewery Baltimore Business Journal Craft beer bar Wet City opening in old Dougherty's space City Paper Wet City: A Craft Beer Oasis In The Baltimore Beer Scene BmoreArt 2018 Best Bar Food, Best Happy Hour, Runner Up Best Chef, & Runner Up Best New Spot Baltimore Magazine Cocktails to Help Cool Off This Summer Baltimore Magazine Mount Vernon: Wet City Like the Tea Eats Wet City - Sneakily Good Food Food Nomad Wet City Craft Beer Bar Opening in Mt.
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