ALLENTOWN PA – Maybe you’re among those itching to attend one of the concerts scheduled for this year’s edition of Musikfest (Aug. 1-11, 2024) in Bethlehem PA. Maybe you’re also struggling to come up with the “scratch” to pay for tickets. Festival sponsor ArtsQuest feels your pain, and has a special Spring Cleaning deal.
It’s offering discounted admission fees for seven eligible performances from among the 10 Musikfest headliner shows taking place on the Wind Creek Steel Stage. They will be available for online purchase during a 48-hour period only, from Thursday (April 25) at 10 a.m. to Friday (April 26) at 11:59 p.m.
The eligible shows and their dates are:
- Aug. 4, Jowell & Randy with Luis Figueroa;
- Aug. 5, SLASH’s Serpent Festival with ZZ Ward, Robert Randolph, and more;
- Aug. 7, Lynyrd Skynyrd;
- Aug. 8, Black Eyed Peas;
- Aug. 9, Big Time Rush with Crash Adams;
- Aug. 10, Ludacris; and
- Aug. 11, ZZ Top with Foghat.
Spring Cleaning buyers will be able to “score $25 all-in grandstand tickets or $20 all-in patio (standing room only) tickets to Musikfest 2024!,” ArtsQuest proclaimed.
There are limits
Specific limitations apply. There is a limit of 4 Spring Cleaning tickets per show. The offers are good only while ticket supplies last. They are not valid on previously purchased tickets, and previously purchased tickets may not be refunded or exchanged for this offer. Offers cannot be combined with any additional discounts or offers. Offers are not valid for phone sales or in-person sales.
Also, offers cannot be redeemed for cash. All purchases must be made online using the ArtsQuest’s ticketing platform only during the sale period specified, and taxes still apply. “No promo codes needed,” it said in a media release. “Just select tickets in either the grandstands or the patio for eligible shows, and continue to check-out, before time runs out on Friday night.”
About ArtsQuest and Musikfest
Non-profit ArtsQuest provides “access to exceptional artistic, cultural and educational experiences using arts and culture as key elements of economic development for our urban communities,” according to its mission statement. It presents performing and visual arts, film, arts education classes and outreach, youth programming, and cultural events.
Musikfest is its flagship event. With it, the Banana Factory Arts Center, and the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks arts and cultural campus, ArtsQuest said its programming reaches more than 1.9 million people a year. Its estimated combined regional economic impact totals more than $136 million annually, it added.
More than half of the organization’s programs and events are free to attend.
Photo and graphic provided to Travels With The Post by ArtsQuest