SweetWater Brewing Unveils Revamped SweetWater 420 Fest

SweetWater Brewing is shaking things up for this year’s SweetWater 420 Fest, promising an intimate experience with a revamped lineup and a generous offer: free general admission tickets with just a $10 donation to the Waterkeeper Alliance. Returning to its roots, the festival aims to recapture its grassroots energy while supporting a cause close to its heart: clean water advocacy.

Set to take place on April 20 and 21 at Pullman Yards in Atlanta, the festival will feature a single-stage format showcasing a stellar lineup including Gov’t Mule, Big Gigantic, Grace Potter, Trombone Shorty, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, and more.

Ty Gilmore, President of U.S. Beers for Tilray Brands, expressed excitement about infusing the festival with eco-awareness and charitable giving, emphasizing the event’s origins as a free Earth Day celebration. Gilmore highlighted the win-win nature of the festival, where fans can enjoy their favorite bands in an intimate setting while supporting the Waterkeeper Alliance’s vital mission to protect waterways worldwide.

The lineup for Saturday, April 20, includes Gov’t Mule, Grace Potter, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Larkin Poe, Andy Frasco & the U.N., and Connor Clark & Blue Rhythm Revival. On Sunday, April 21, festival-goers can groove to Big Gigantic, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Papadosio, Little Stranger, Hedonistas, and the Battle of the Bands Winner.

To secure their free general admission ticket, fans can visit the SweetWater 420 Fest website and make a $10 donation to the Waterkeeper Alliance. VIP options are also available. Those who already purchased tickets will receive a refund via Ticket Spice and can redeem a free ticket through a direct link provided by email.

SweetWater 420 Fest, produced by SweetWater Brewing and hosted by Pullman Yards, promises an unforgettable weekend of music, brews, and environmental advocacy. For the latest updates, visit www.SweetWater420Fest.com.

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