Sonoma Harvest Music Festival Expands to Two Weekends and Announces 2019 Lineup Featuring Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Chvrches and Ms. Lauryn Hill

BottleRock Presents, producers of BottleRock Napa Valley, announces two unique weekends of music for the 2019 Sonoma Harvest Music Festival, September 14 & 15 and 21 & 22, on the grounds of the historic B.R. Cohn Winery in Glen Ellen, Sonoma County. Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals and Ms. Lauryn Hill will headline the Sonoma Music Festival first weekend, with Chvrches and Death Cab for Cutie topping the second-weekend lineup.

“The inaugural Sonoma Harvest Music Festival was such a success in 2018 that we’ve doubled the fun,” said Dave Graham, Partner, BottleRock Presents. “The festival will now be two full weekends in 2019, with each weekend offering a unique lineup of terrific artists.”

The press release reports “Week one of the festival kicks off on Saturday, September 14, featuring Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Iration, The Record Company, Mandolin Orange and Maggie Koerner. Sunday, September 15 features Ms. Lauryn Hill, CeeLo Green, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, North Mississippi Allstars, and Monophonics. Chvrches kicks off weekend two on Saturday, September 21, with Walk the Moon, MisterWives, Atlas Genius, and The Score rounding out day one. Sunday, September 22 headliner Death Cab for Cutie will share the stage with Silversun Pickups, Cold War Kids, Mondo Cozmo and Nightly.

“B.R. Cohn Winery has a longstanding music heritage and live music is in our DNA,” explained Pat Roney, CEO/Founder of Vintage Wine Estates, who purchased the winery in 2015. “We are thrilled to now have two weekends of incredible music in our beautiful natural amphitheater overlooking Olive Hill Vineyard.”
Two-day festival passes for both Sonoma Harvest Music Festival weekends at B.R. Cohn Winery range from $249 General Admission, to $499 VIP. Weekend passes will be available beginning Wednesday, June 12 at 10 a.m. PDT at www.sonomaharvestmusicfestival.com. Single day GA and VIP festival passes will be available at a later date. The Harvest Music Festival benefits Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation.
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