Single-day tickets for Grandoozy go on sale Friday

Kendrick Lamar, The DAMN. Tour. TD Garden, Boston, MA. July 22, 2017. (Kenny Sun/flickr)
Attention people with picky palates and those who don’t have hundreds of dollars to burn: single-day tickets for Grandoozy will be on sale soon.
They’ll cost you $99 for GA or $249.50 for VIP, and you can snag them starting at 10 a.m. Friday.
Here’s what you have to choose from:
Friday
Kendrick Lamar
Miguel
Phoenix
The War On Drugs
Ty Dolla $ign
Big K.R.I.T.
Bishop Briggs
Tennis
Jade Bird
Andy Frasco & The U.N.
Bayonne
Flaural
AMZY
Saturday
Florence + The Machine
Sturgill Simpson
Young The Giant
Sunsquabi
6lack
Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
Snow Tha Product
Kevin Morby
Poolside
Head For The Hills
The Soul Rebels
Gasoline Lollipops
Wilderado
Sunday
Stevie Wonder
The Chainsmokers
Logic
St. Vincent
De La Soul
Mavis Staples
Daniel Caesar
Kelela
The Drunken Hearts
Gang Of Youths
Dragondeer
Black Pumas
Lost Lakes
The new festival, which comes to Denver with no small amount of controversy, is happening at Overland Park Golf Course Sept. 14-16.
Three-day passes are of course still on sale and right now will run you $259.50. Eventually they’ll go up to $279.50, then $299.50 — plus fees.

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