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Gazebo Festival | Jack Harlow launches new music festival in Louisville

Harlow will co-headline the festival with SZA.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville native Jack Harlow is launching a new music festival in the city. 

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Harlow will co-headline the music festival with 4X Grammy-award winning artist, SZA. 

The festival will take place on May 25 and 26 at Waterfront Park.

“We are beyond excited to support our city’s hometown hero, Jack Harlow, as he launches a new music festival at Louisville’s Waterfront Park,” Cleo Battle, President and CEO of Louisville Tourism, said. “In addition to great music, festival goers will get a taste of this city's iconic attractions, renowned heritage and global culinary scene."

The line-up also includes James Blake, Omar Apollo, PinkPantheress, Vince Staples and many more. The two-day event will feature a total of 26 acts on two stages. 

Credit: Gazebo Festival

Tickets for the festival will go on sale Friday, March 8, 2024 at 10 a.m. Special fan presales will go on sale March 6, 2024 at 10 a.m. 

General admission weekend tickets are available starting at $255. 

VIP tickets will also be available, with them including access to a lounge with air conditioning, premium restrooms, dedicated bar and food offerings, and a merchandise tent. VIP ticket buyers will also have access to dedicated VIP entrance lanes into the festival and up-close viewing at both stages. VIP tickets include a branded clear tote bag and a limited edition festival line-up t-shirt. 

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Officials said a portion of proceeds from every ticket will benefit various community organizations in the city through the Jack Harlow Foundation

“Jack Harlow is an extraordinary Louisvillian who continues to give back to his hometown,” Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said. “This is yet another way Jack is showing up for our city and I can’t wait to see the excitement this festival creates. I am so grateful for his commitment to making first class things happen for Louisville and our people.”

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