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Headliners announced for first Lovin' Life Music Fest in Charlotte

An "Early Bird" ticket release starts at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 14.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Three headliners have been named for the Lovin' Life Music Fest, which is kicking off its first year in Charlotte in 2024. 

Post Malone, Stevie Nicks and Noah Kahan are leading the festival, which will run from May 3 to May 5 in Uptown Charlotte. 

More than 40 artists across different genres will perform on three stages in Uptown's First Ward for the festival's debut.

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The remaining artists will be named in the coming weeks, according to festival organizers.  The exact location of the stages inside the city's First Ward, which makes up the northeastern corner of Uptown, has not been confirmed.

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An "Early Bird" ticket release starts at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 14. There will be four different types of festival passes ranging in price from $199 to $999. At this time, the tickets are all for 3-day passes. Festival organizers said if tickets are still available closer to the festival, they may open up the option to purchase single-day tickets.

Wristbands are expected to ship in April, according to the festival's website. The website said the festival will offer payment plans, and notes all payments must be paid in full before wristbands ship in April.

The festival website says all sales are final and the tickers are non-refundable.

Children 10 and under are free without a wristband but must be accompanied by an adult, according to the website. Organizers said the festival is "family friendly."

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Festival organizers said the event is expected to attract 90,000 attendees and has a projected economic impact of more than $30 million for its first year.  

Charlotte Center City Partners said the music festival "will be a major leap forward" for the city's efforts to grow the music scene in Charlotte. 

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