Southsounds Music Festival Announced

The SouthSounds Music Festival has revealed a lineup that will put more than 40 Southeastern acts on three stages in Downtown Mobile during March 30-April 2, AL.com reports. Headliners are Tank and the Bangas, Susto and JoJo Hermann of Widespread Panic. This year marks a return to SouthSounds’ form; it offered a similar lineup in 2019 before the pandemic necessitated canceling events, and a smaller one was held post-pandemic. Performances will take place at the Alabama Music Box at 12 South Conception Street; The Merry Widow at 51 South Conception Street; and the Oyster City & Faubourg Brewing Co. Stage at The Merry Widow. A four-day pass is $65; four-day VIP passes, which include hotel shuttle service, early access to venues, access to private lounges, food, Braided River beer and other perks, are $135. Updates will be available here.

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