Events

Tailgate ‘n Tallboys Music Festival

When
Jun 24th, 2016 - Jun 25th, 2016
All Day
Where
17201 Illinois 29ChillicotheIL61523

Willie Nelson, Kid Rock, and many, many more…
A Weekend Experience with Music, Camping, Beer, Food, Friends & Fun at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, Illinois! Full Music lineup and schedule to be announced soon with music starting Friday Night June 24th at 2:30 PM and ending late Saturday Night June 25th!

All Ages
Price range: $69.99 – $249.99
Full Details for VIP & Party Pit tickets and all event details are available at BudLightConcerts.com

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