New Year, another 2019 lineup. Pennsylvania’s annual Peach Tree Music Festival has revealed it’s initial lineup for 2019 . Among the headliners are The Trey Anastasio Band, String Cheese Incident, and Phil Lesh and Friends, featuring Warren Haynes, John Scofield, and John Molo. The four-day festival is set to take place from July 25th through July 28th at the Montage Mountains in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Other acts on the bill include Moe., Greensky Bluegrass, Blues Traveler, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band, The Infamous Stringdusters, and Lettuce. General admission passes are on sale now, which can be purchased here. See the full lineup below.
The festival is curated by The Allman Brothers Band and Live Nation, with the 2019 version of the festival being it’s 7th consecutive year, with the first launching in 2012. Past performers have included Gregg Allman, Blackberry Smoke, Charles Bradley & his Extraordinaire’s, Umphrey McGee, Bob Weir, and the legendary Santana.
2019 performers Greensky Bluegrass are kicking off the new year right with a brand new album titled All For Money, set to be released January 18th. Shortly after it’s release, the band will also be supporting the record on tour, slated to kick off January 10th in Albany, NY. The winter tour will continue it’s trek around the East Coast, concluding with two back to back nights at the Filmore Detroit in Detroit, MI February 8th and 9th. Fellow bands Circles Around the Sun and Billy Billy Strings will be joining the tour for select dates.