SHANDAKEN, N.Y. (NEWS10)– After a six-year hiatus, Mountain Jam, a camping and rock music festival, will return to the Hudson Valley. The Mountain Jam Music Festival will return to a new location, Belleayre Mountain, on June 20-22, 2025.
The festival returns with the original creator, Gary Chetkof, alongside Radio Woodstock. The two produced the festival’s first eight years.
“Mountain Jam has continuously evolved over the past 20 years, growing from a small, one-day gathering to a multi-day celebration of music and community,” Founder Gary Chetkof said. “We’re excited to return to a mountain setting, this time on a smaller mountain footprint to ensure a better, more intimate experience for fans.”
Mountain Jam started in 2005 as a single-day concert. By 2010, the festival had become a four-day event, held at Hunter Mountain Resort in Hunter, N.Y. The festival moved in 2019 to Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, the original site of the 1969 Woodstock Festival and was scheduled there for 2020 but was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mountain Jam 2025 will be a three-day festival, full of live music from a single main stage at the base of Belleayre Moutain. Tickets for Mountain Jam 2025 go on sale Friday, Nov. 22, at 10 a.m.
Artist Lineup:
- Headliner: Khruangbin
- Headliner: Mt. Joy
- Headliner: to be announced early 2025
- Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
- Trampled by Turtles
- Michael Franti & Spearhead
- Julien Baker & TOREES
- moe.
- Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
- Dogs In A Pile
- Karina Rykman
- Kitchen Dwellers
- Grace Bowers & The Hodge Podge
- Mikaela Davis
- Upstate
- Shane Guerrette
Fans can choose from an array of ticketing options, including general admission, camping, and VIP packages with or without hotel accommodations. For more details or to purchase tickets, visit the festival’s website.
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