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Brooklyn Mirage Announces Woodstock Reunion Festival

The Brooklyn Mirage, a new venue in Bushwick, has announced a Woodstock Reunion Festival called '2 More Days of 69.'

BUSHWICK, NY - From 2 More Days of 1969: The Brooklyn Mirage, a new performance and event venue in Bushwick, is pleased to announce 2 More Days of 1969. The two-day event celebrates the 48th anniversary of Woodstock featuring an all-star lineup of original acts and festival co-creator and founder Artie Kornfeld happening the weekend of August 18-19, 2017.

*FRIDAY, AUGUST 18-DISCUSSION AND SCREENING OF WOODSTOCK

The weekend will kick off with a talk by Artie Kornfeld about Woodstock's enduring cultural significance. Following the conversation, there will be screening of a special cut of the Academy Award-winning documentary Woodstock (dir. Michael Wadleigh).

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*SATURDAY, AUGUST 19-WOODSTOCK REUNION CONCERT
The following afternoon, Kornfeld and Wavy Gravy-the original emcee of Woodstock 1969-will host a reunion concert featuring original performers from the iconic festival. The all-star lineup includes celebrated folk star Arlo Guthrie, legendary singer-guitarist Leslie West performing the music of Mountain, Billy Cox & Band of Gypsys (three remaining members of Jimi Hendrix's Woodstock band) and Melanie, the first lady of Woodstock. "The Woodstock Generation still inspires," says producer Lincoln Schofield. "In a contentious political time, they came together peacefully and found a way to speak truth to power through music. With our event, we want to transcend the average concert experience and engage the minds of our Brooklyn audience by reinforcing the message of the Woodstock Nation from the folks who were there."

Says Simar Singh, head of strategy and marketing, "We at The Brooklyn Mirage and Avant Gardner think it's important to host events with potential to inspire positive change, and we have that with 2 More Days of 1969, which we're very proud and honored to be producing. In that spirit we're also bringing in HeadCount, a nonpartisan nonprofit that works with musicians to motivate people to register to vote."
"Everywhere I go I hear people crying out for something like what we did in 1969," says Kornfeld, author of The Pied Piper of Woodstock. "While we can never duplicateWoodstock, this August 18-19, we're going to try to come close. I'm coming home to Brooklyn for a reason - to remind today's generation of their power. It's time for them to step up and make themselves heard. The people are Woodstock." Originally from Bensonhurst, Kornfeld says he's returning to Brooklyn to bring "the spirit of Woodstock into the hearts of today's Brooklyn audience."

The two-day event presents the music of Woodstock alongside the voices of the era within an immersive festival experience with the Brooklyn Mirage's high definition video mapping capabilities and KV2 Audio's revolutionary VHD5.0 sound system.
Schedule and programming breakdown below and tickets available here.

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2 More Days of 1969


TICKETS:
Friday, August 18
5PM Doors - Artie Kornfeld Speaks and Q&A
General Admission & Seated Tickets starting at $10

Saturday, August 19
4PM Doors - Reunion Concert with Original Acts & Special Guests
General Admission & Seated Tickets starting at $69

www.2MoreDays1969.com

LOCATION:
The Brooklyn Mirage at 140 Stewart Avenue, East Williamsburg, Brooklyn

MEDIA INQUIRIES:
For 2 More Days of 1969, please contact:

Carol Klenfner PR carol@klenfner.com 917-860-0211

For Brooklyn Mirage, please contact:

Marcella Zimmermann marcella@culturalcounsel.com 310-405-4887

Image via Brooklyn Mirage; 2 More Days of 1969

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