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Sing Out Loud Festival’s Live Wildly Showcase Celebrates Creatives And Benefits Land Conservation In Florida

Sing Out Loud Festival 2024 at Francis Field in St. Augustine, Florida
Photo Roz Zekavat

Sing Out Loud Festival celebrates live music in historic St. Augustine, Florida, and benefits conservation efforts in the region with the Live Wildly Showcase featuring Beabadoobee, Vance Joy, Father John Misty, Maren Morris, David Kushner on Sept. 20 and Hozier, The Teskey Brothers, Rilo Kiley and Gigi Perez on Sept. 21.

Early Bird tickets for the Live Wildly Showcase go on sale Friday, Feb. 21 at 10:00 AM/ET through the festival’s ticketing partner AXS. Single-day and two-day General Admission, General Admission Plus, and Platinum tickets will be available, along with layaway plans for each tier. Ticket prices range from $140 for GA to $805 for Platinum.

Held at Francis Field, Sing Out Loud Festival’s Live Wildly Showcase is a mission-driven event dedicated to protecting Florida’s natural landscapes and wildlife through a partnership with the Live Wildly Foundation. For every ticket sold to the Live Wildly Showcase, $10 will be donated to land conservation efforts. Last year the festival raised more than $160,000 to support the purchase of land in St. Johns County via St. Johns County Land Acquisition Management Plan program and the City of St. Augustine’s Land Conservation Program.

“It’s truly an honor to bring this festival to life alongside an incredible team that is fully committed to making a difference in our community,” said Gabe Pellicer, CEO and President of SJC Cultural Events, Inc., which produces the festival. “The Live Wildly Showcase helps protect the natural beauty of Florida for future generations, and we’re grateful to be part of something that unites people for a greater purpose.”

Since 2016, Sing Out Loud has featured more than 1,500 national, regional and local musicians, and welcomed more than 330,000 attendees. The festival features ticketed concerts, free local artist showcases, artist development workshops and specialty programming like the St. Augustine Songwriters Festival and St. Augustine Record Fair throughout September.

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