Where to Find Cheapest Tickets and Passes for Big Ears Festival 2020 + Lineup Info

December 11, 2019

 Big Ears Festival is returning to various venues in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2020's March 26 – 29. Attendees this year may have a blast through performances by the Bell Orchestre, Che Apalache, D. Scot Williams, plus 100+ other shows, as well as range of literary and film events. The three-day fest (March 26-29) will also pay tribute to the 100th anniversary of the invention of the Theremin. Rob Schwimmer, a master of the eerie instrument will lead the tribute alongside pianist Uri Caine and violinist Mark Feldman in a 20th anniversary celebration of their album Theremin Noir.

How Much Are Big Ears Festival Tickets

General Admission Weekend Pass is rated at $250. You may purchase the Premier Weekend Pass at $450. Sonic Explorer VIP Weekend Pass can be purchased at $750. Single-day passes have different prices for passes on individual days. 

Thursday General Admission are rated at $85. Thursday Premier passes can be purchased for $125. Friday General Admission is rated at $110. Friday Premier can be purchased for $150. Saturday General Admission is priced at $110. Guests can buy Saturday Premier at $150. Sunday General Admission and Sunday Premier cost $85 and $125 respectively. 

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What is Big Ears Festival 2020 Lineup 

Apart from industry's biggest names like 75 Dollar Bill, Andrew Cyrille and Meredith Monk & Bang On A Can All-stars, other stars added to Big Ears'20 lineup are :

Annette Peacock, Anthony Braxton 75: A Celebration, Areni Agbabian, A Winged Victory for the Sullen, Bell Orchestre, Thundercat, Anthony Braxton, Peter Brötzmann, Joe Henry, Kronos Quartet, Jason Moran, Múm, The Necks, Marc Ribot, Terry Riley, Caroline Shaw & So Percussion, Damo Suzuki, Network, Tindersticks, Ben LaMar Gay Quartet, Bang on a Can All-Stars, Caterina Barbieri, Christian Scott, D. Scot Williams, Damo Suzuki Network with the Sound Carriers, Dan Weiss Starebaby, Daniel Pioro & Valgeir Sigurðsson, Devendra Banhart, Dos Santos, Efterklang, Ensemble Dal Niente + Guest Ken Vandermark, Fennesz, Harriet Tubman, Jacob Kirkegaard, Joe Henry's 115th Dream, Josephine Foster, Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society, Kronos Quartet, Marc Ribot, Maurice Louca, Mdou Moctar, Moonlight Benjamin, MSSV (Mike Baggetta, Stephen Hodges, Mike Watt)

Myra Melford's Snowy Egret, MZM (Miya Masaoka, Zeena Parkins, Myra Melford), Nadah El Shazly, Nathalie Joachim & Spektral Quartet, nief-norf, Nivhek, Patti Smith and Her Band, Paul Lazar's Cage Shuffle, Peter Brötzmann, Sam Gendel Concert Group, Sarah Davachi, Saul Williams, Shabaka and the Ancestors,Sō Percussion, Sonja LaBianca, Sons of Chipotle (John Paul Jones & Anssi Karttunen), Sound for Andy Warhol's KISS (Kim Gordon, Bill Nace, Steve Gunn, John Truscinski), Steve Coleman and Five Elements, Theremin Noir (Rob Schwimmer / Uri Caine / Mark Feldman), and Xylouris White. 

In addition, the festival will host a recreation of the soundtrack to Andy Warhol’s Kiss led by Kim Gordon and Steve Gunn.


 
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