Bohemian Nights: Spearhead, Alison Krauss, Gipsy Kings

By Team JamBase Jun 11, 2012 7:02 am PDT

FREE MUSIC AND A HOST OF COLORADO’S BEST MUSICAL TALENT

Michael Franti
Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest has revealed its national headliners for this year’s festival which takes place in Historic Downtown Fort Collins, Colorado August 10-12. The headliners are Michael Franti & Spearhead, Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas and Gipsy Kings. Bohemian Nights also will showcase more than 90 new, emerging and established Colorado bands (see full lineup here) throughout this free, community music festival. National headliners anchor a weekend of packed performances across six, continuously playing music stages.

“As always, Bohemian Nights is proud to present a diverse and incredibly talented offering of nationally distinguished musicians to anchor the nighttime shows,” said Merry Hummell, Director of Music Events at Bohemian Foundation. “Headliner artists reinforce the 90+ Colorado band lineup and the Colorado artists support the headliner shows.”

The weekend will kick off on August 10th at 5:00 pm with Fort Collins Friday featuring nine of Fort Collins’ best bands playing across three stages. At 8:30 p.m. on Mountain Avenue, audiences can enjoy the upbeat reggae, rock, soul and eclectic styles of Michael Franti & Spearhead.

Saturday, August 11th at 8:30 p.m. will showcase the country, folk and bluegrass‐influenced music of Alison Krauss & Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas as part of its 2012 “Paper Airplane” tour.

Sunday, August 12th closes the festival with a performance at 5:30 p.m. featuring the smooth sounds of pop-oriented flamenco band Gipsy Kings.

Each headliner will play the Mountain Avenue main stage with the Friday and Saturday night performances simulcast on multiple screens. “We are so excited to have these three, internationally-‐renowned artists anchor the 2012 festival,” said Hummell. “Colorado bands playing Bohemian Nights can boast that they played on a lineup with award-winning artists from their home state and beyond.”

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