Live In The Vineyard Goes Country, In Partnership with CMT, Rescheduled for April 27-29, 2021 In Napa Valley

Live In The Vineyard Goes Country, in partnership with CMT, announces that the third installment of the event will be rescheduled for April 27-29, 2021 in Napa Valley, California. Tickets for the event, originally set to take place April 29 – May 1, 2020 are only available through special radio station promotions across the country and through exclusive sweepstakes and offerings with our partners. The line-up for Live In The Vineyard Goes Country will be announced soon.

Over the last twelve years, Live In The Vineyard has become one of the most exclusive and sought-after tickets across the country as a private festival, and in April they are Going Country for the third year. Live In The Vineyard Goes Country takes place amidst the lush scenery of Napa Valley and gives attendees exclusive access to recording artists, top tier wine makers, and world-renowned chefs during a “once-in-a-lifetime” three-day event. What sets this event apart from the typical festival is the exclusivity, and the intimacy of the events curated specifically around the artists and always unique to each event.

Live In The Vineyard is taking their events virtual for the remainder of 2020 with the series entitled “LITV Presents.” Creating unique ways for artists to get their music out to the industry, while supporting record labels, wineries and everyone in between is a key focus for the “LITV Presents” series.  As with the live Napa events, these experiences will be invitation only. The series kicked off last night with Warner Music Nashville and includes events with Monument Records, Epic Records, Riser House, Rebel Engine, Lakeside Management, Warner Music Chappell, Downtown Records, Curb Records and many more. “LITV Presents” is looking at doing a holiday grand prize winner event that will be announced this Fall.

For more information on Live In The Vineyard Goes Country you can go to https://www.liveinthevineyardgoescountry.com.

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