Pearl Jam, Chris Stapleton, Jack White + More Set to Play Bourbon & Beyond 2022

Music, food and drink festival Bourbon & Beyond will happen from September 15-18 at Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville.

Well-known artists are set to play including Pearl Jam, Chris Stapleton, Kings of Leon, Jack White, Brandi Carlile, Alanis Morissette and many more. The Doobie Brothers are also celebrating their 50th Anniversary.

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There will also be bourbon tastings and renowned chefs onsite to provide demos and tastings. Celebrity chefs such as Chris Santos, Amanda Freitag, Antonia Lofaso, Tiffany Faison and many more will be at the event.

This is the debut of Rocks Room Presented by Zelle. This is for attendees who used Zelle from August 12-31,2022 to receive elite perks such as intimate music performances, food, or bourbon tastings at the first restaurant in the festival’s history.

“We always strive to provide amazing experiences for our fans, and it has been my longtime goal to bring a fully functioning restaurant on site,” says producer Danny Wimmer of Danny Wimmer Present, according to the release. “Through this collaboration with Zelle, we involve attendees in a 360 experience before and during the event. Attendees will receive an interactive engagement with both brands that will create lifelong memories.”

For more information on the festival and tickets, visit Bourbon and Beyond’s official site.

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