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JamSouth Presentation At Pickwick Inn Has Been Postponed

Due to the tragic storm that swept over Tennessee and other adjacent states the Presentation of JamSouth Music Festival Park has been postponed until Thursday, February 21, 2008.

The JamSouth Team would like to express our deepest condolences to everybody who lost family members and relatives in this harmful incident. We are sending our words of support and encouragement to all of you, whose homes and business were damaged by the storm. Let our prayers be with you all!

WELCOME TO JAMSOUTH, 2008

Winter preparations for the new season of 2008 have begun!

JamSouth Music Festival Park covers almost 400 acres of the beautifull Tennessee Valley. Soon the park will feature a concert area that will occupy over 50 acres of flat land. It will be adjacent to a half mile beach line on the Tennessee river. A green wall of aged trees will become a revitalizing shade fortress on a hot sunny day. In addition, JamSouth will mount shade tents and water sprinklers to make your days at JamSouth Festival Park even more enjoyable. All this will create perfect conditions for camping and festivals.

Vendor stands and tents will surround the concert area and will be easily accessible for our guests from anywhere in the park. Security and mobile water dispensers will be constantly present on the sight, adding additional comfort level to all who will come to camp at JamSouth.

Along with the multiple camping areas, JamSouth will provide parking lots for people who will choose to drive home every night after the concert.  Parking slips will be issued along with tickets for an event.  Tickets will be available online and at the sight (if not sold out prior to the event date).

Event dates and performer lineup will be announced early February, 2008. For more updates and news releases from JamSouth coming right to your email inbox subscribe to our Newsletter.

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