2020 Tickets On Sale Now
(Nashville,
Tennessee…) – May 2, 2019 – When the last note rang from the speakers
hanging high above the beautiful sugar white sand at M.B. Miller Pier in
Panama City Beach, the second annual SandJam Fest had hosted headliners
Kings of Leon, Third Eye Blind and Young the Giant and 26 additional
acts over three days on two massive stages set directly on the beach.
Add beautiful, clear skies and warm sunshine with the Gulf of Mexico as a
backdrop, and the event drew close to 30,000 music lovers – a 30%
increase over last year’s inaugural Festival.
“So
many people put in thousands of hours planning and working to bring in
the right talent and create the right atmosphere to draw people to our
amazing area,” said SandJam Executive Producer Rendy Lovelady. “We
weren’t sure six months ago if we could pull this off, but we felt like
we had to make it happen for Panama City Beach and the entire panhandle.
We just don’t have words right now for how well everything came
together to present an amazing event.”
The
M.B. Miller Pier parking lot was transformed into a midway offering
food, drink, clothing and craft vendors, creating a community for
attendees to eat, drink, shop and chill between acts. Attendees took
advantage of several additions this year, including the Military
Appreciation Tent, yoga and mimosas on the beach, an impressive
two-story VIP area complete with hammocks, fire pits and wine tastings
and the SandJam Happy Hour with buy one/get one specials Pepsi products,
Aquafina water, Corona USA, Corona Premier and Modelo.
A
week prior to the start the festival, directors gave out hundreds of
general admission passes at “Can Jam for Sand Jam,” a three-day event
that offered two SandJam tickets in exchange for two canned or
non-perishable food items. Some citizens brought entire grocery carts
filled with food. Enough food was gathered to fill three local food
pantries.
“The
weather, the music and the people were absolutely amazing,” said
SandJam COO Mark Sheldon. “But even more important for us was bringing
the panhandle community together. We live here, work here and play here
and Can Jam was another way we felt we could help – not just by
gathering much needed food but also by loving on our people and giving
them an opportunity to come to SandJam, leave their cares at the gate
and enjoy some great music.”
Organizers
have committed to donate $10 from every paid ticket from SandJam and
the upcoming Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam to panhandle hurricane relief. Total
numbers will be released following the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam, which will
be held in Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach August 30-September 1,
2019.
Last
July, the Bay County Commission, The Panama City Beach Tourism
Development Council and SandJam organizers committed to bring the
festival back to the same location for at least the next three years.
Organizers have announced SandJam Fest will return to M.B. Miller Pier
April 24-26, 2020.
Tickets for SandJam 2020 are already on sale at incredible savings at www.sandjamfest.com. Three-day General Admission passes are $109, Military Admission is $99, and VIP are $299.
For photos and information about this year’s event, visit www.sandjamfest.com, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
All photos credit: Brian Butler/PlayitLoud Media Group unless otherwise noted.