Massachusetts’ In Between Days shares its daily lineups for the summer festival that is fit for the millennial from August 19-20, 2023 with Modest Mouse and Lord Huron headlining each day. Set to be held at the Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy, MA, the festival will see 12 bands performing each day across two stages which includes Phantogram, Trampled By Turtles, Sunny Day Real Estate, and more.
In addition to the lineup news and single day passes, which are now on sale, the festival has announced it has eliminated all hidden fees in its ticket structure.
“We’re eager to provide some relief for festival-goers as they plan to join us in Quincy this summer,” says festival founder Alex Magleby. “There’s been a lot of discussion about ticket fees over the past few weeks, and our contribution to the dialogue is to ensure any ticket platform costs are baked into the price from the beginning.”
Single-day GA tickets are $95 until they are sold out and then tier 2 will be released which sees tickets advertised as $105; two-day GA tickets are $175.50 at tier 2; and VIP one and two-day tickets range from $210-$425.
The festival will also showcase a vintage marketplace by Little City Thrifty Vintage Market and The Good Trade Makers Market featuring all things vintage from fashion to local independent makers. There will also be a retro arcade, vinyl record pop-up shop, and New England’s favorite and best food trucks and breweries.
For more information, please visit the festival website: www.inbetweendaysfestival.com
Cover photo: Emily Gardner
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Massachusetts’ In Between Days shares its daily lineups for the summer festival that is fit for the millennial from August 19-20, 2023 with Modest Mouse and Lord Huron headlining each day. Set to be held at the Veterans Memorial Stadium in Quincy, MA, the festival will see 12 bands performing each day across two stages which includes Phantogram, Trampled By Turtles, Sunny Day Real Estate, and more.
In addition to the lineup news and single day passes, which are now on sale, the festival has announced it has eliminated all hidden fees in its ticket structure.
“We’re eager to provide some relief for festival-goers as they plan to join us in Quincy this summer,” says festival founder Alex Magleby. “There’s been a lot of discussion about ticket fees over the past few weeks, and our contribution to the dialogue is to ensure any ticket platform costs are baked into the price from the beginning.”
Single-day GA tickets are $95 until they are sold out and then tier 2 will be released which sees tickets advertised as $105; two-day GA tickets are $175.50 at tier 2; and VIP one and two-day tickets range from $210-$425.
The festival will also showcase a vintage marketplace by Little City Thrifty Vintage Market and The Good Trade Makers Market featuring all things vintage from fashion to local independent makers. There will also be a retro arcade, vinyl record pop-up shop, and New England’s favorite and best food trucks and breweries.
For more information, please visit the festival website: www.inbetweendaysfestival.com
Cover photo: Emily Gardner
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