Tiered Ticketing Launch

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Starting December 1st we’re launching a tiered ticketing model with three price levels for Multi-day & Single-day Tickets until SoulFest 2021.

To get the best price, buy early while there are still tickets available in your desired price level. 


Currently Multi-day tickets are $115 until we switch to the new ticketing model.

December 1st, 500 tickets will become available at $125. Once we’ve sold through those tickets, a new limited quantity batch of tickets will release at $145, then the last batch before the event will open at $165. Tickets will be $185 at the festival.

What about Single-day Tickets you ask? They will be tiered at the same quantities as Multi-day Tickets, starting at $55, increasing by $5 at each tier, ending at $75 at the door.


But wait, that’s not it!

Since we’re announcing this sale before the stand Black Friday Sale season, we know you might be expecting a sale. Well, we don’t want to disappoint. Before we launch the new tiered ticked model, we’ll throw one last sale, but we’ll make it a tiered model too, so you get used to the concept.

Black Friday obviously happens right after Thanksgiving, but we decided to kick it off early, with the WHY WAIT SALE?!

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From now until ticket sell out, we have small quantities of deeply discounted Multi-day tickets. And just like our new ticketing model, the sooner you buy, the more you save! Single-day tickets are already discounted so we don’t put them on sale; the savings is in the multi-day event.

Just so you can enjoy more savings on the actual BLACK FRIDAY - we’ll offer 50% off of select upgrades, including limited quantities of pit passes, direct access, and premium seating.

If SoulFest apparel is what you’re looking to snag a deal on, just hold tight! CYBER MONDAY is your sale day. Enjoy up to 50% your SoulFest swag. Enjoy 25% off the 2020 collection and 50% off all previous collections.

8 WAYS TO MAKE THE SOULFEST VIRTUAL CELEBRATION MORE LIKE SOULFEST!

1. Wear your favorite SoulFest gear & make sure to hit up our online shop for the LIMITED 2020 SoulFest line HERE!

 
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2. Bring out the camping chairs, tarps/blankets or even set up camp in your backyard!

 
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3. Score an inexpensive projector for big screen experience! We just bought THIS one with over 3k reviews for under $100 and it’ll be here tomorrow!

 
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4. Reminise about Gunstock Activities while taking a turn around your pool in a kayak (substitute a pool float & noodles if a kayak is not readily available)!

 
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5. Make fair food! Pizza, THIS fried dough recipe, or burgers & dogs on the grill like you’re back at the SoulFest campsite!

 
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6. Invite a small group of friends & family over or video chat to watch the show together!

 
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7. Have a campfire & roast marshmallows (bonus points for using free pallets)!

 
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8. Take lots of photos and make sure to tag @thesoulfest on IG, tag your favorite vendors and tag your crew!

 
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UPDATE: for KING & COUNTRY in Springfield, MA

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Due to the impact of the coronavirus for KING & COUNTRY has been postponed. MassMutual Center will be offering ticket holders the opportunity to obtain refunds. Refund requests will be honored for the postponed show. Once the rescheduled date has been announced, ticketholders will have 30 DAYS to request a refund.

While we wait for a new date we ask that you remain patient and prayerful in this time of great uncertainty, once we have that information and announce it to the public you’ll have 30 days to request a refund, at that time we’ll provide instructions on how you can initiate the refund process.

A message from our friends, for KING & COUNTRY regarding the spring tour:

Our friends,

Hoping this message finds you safe and well during this unique time in human history. Wanted to give you some updates as best we could as soon as we had the information. We’re working our hardest to comply with the government and medical communities to ensure that the moment we see you live again is safe. That said, here are some of the changes we’ve come to regarding our upcoming Encore tour.

The health and safety of your communities is of paramount importance to us. The good news is that the tour is not cancelled entirely - we really do want to get to you as soon as we can. In an effort to get to you as soon as safely possible, we are working on a combination of maintaining, rescheduling, and pausing certain dates. 

Our sincere hope is to reschedule this before the end of the year. We’re actively working on it, so stay tuned!

We’ll have more information on our website and local Facebook events. Thoroughly looking forward to the days we can all be ‘TOGETHER’ again. Miss you dearly, & hope to see you soon.



2020 fest POSTPONED

2020 fest POSTPONED

With heavy, yet hopeful hearts are postponing the 23rd annual SoulFest. We were pressing on towards August, but circumstances have unfortunately compounded in such a way, that postponing is the only way to ensure everyone’s safety and SoulFest’s future. Following national, as well as, many of New England’s individual state reopening task-force guidelines, there are simply too many unknown variables that make the risk too great.

Freebies to make "social distancing" more enjoyable!

During these days of mandated social distancing we wanted to offer our youngest fans something fun they can do while stuck inside. Don’t forget kids 6 and under go free to SoulFest, and kids 7-12 are 50% off.

Parents can print off and share these pages with their children, giving kids the chance to channel their inner Picassos while schools are out. Coloring pages include images of the Revival stage, chairlift, Gunstock mountaintop views & the cross!

We’d love for you to email their creations to us at information@thesoulfest.com, and we’ll share them on social media!


For adults, many of you are now working from home. This has downsides (isolation, a blur between personal and professional space) and upsides (no pants). Many churches are learning how to livestream their services, or virtually host bible study and coffee hour which all open up a bright future for outreach and connecting better with shut-ins!

You may be using a tool called Zoom, which allows for group meetings in a virtual space and comes with a video function. It offers a glimpse into the home lives of your co-workers, from their wall decor to their children & pets.

Did you know, though, that Zoom lets you change your background? Click the images you’d like to download for new background and follow these simple instructions.

Common Hymnal "Pop Up Band" to play SoulFest 2020

Common Hymnal "Pop Up Band"  to play SoulFest 2020

Who is Common Hymnal?

It’s more like, what is Common Hymnal?

This collective of “misfits”, of songwriters that don’t exactly fit within the established platforms and institutions that currently exist, gather and collaborate around a shared goal: worship with a social conscience.

It's beginning to sound a lot like Christmas!

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Grammy-winning singer/songwriter, Amy Grant, reimagines the 1951 Christmas standard "Silver Bells," alongside musicians Marc Martel and Michael W. Smith. LISTEN HERE

Don't miss Michael W. Smith & Marc Martel LIVE at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Massachusetts on December 20th! CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS.

Long before his YouTube videos went viral, spawning an appearance on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and a performance with the surviving members of Queen on “American Idol,” Marc Martel spent 13 years recording and touring the globe with Canadian rockers Downhere. Not only did the rock band visit all 50 American States, but also toured throughout Europe and even Northern Africa, collecting worldwide acclaim and four Juno Awards in their native land. Now Marc Martel is performing with top Christian acts, Amy Grant & Michael W. Smith in support of their Christmas tour and just released The Christmas Collection.

The Boston Globe: Amy Grant is here to help (Benefit Concert for HFC 10/18)

The Boston Globe: Amy Grant is here to help (Benefit Concert for HFC 10/18)

“Grant will headline a concert that benefits the Natick-based charity Hope for the Children of Haiti (www.hfchaiti.org), which operates an orphanage and school in Port-au-Prince as part of its mission. “Whew, what a great organization,” said Grant. “I wasn’t familiar with it before I came on board to do this show, but I love being a part of it.” The faith-based organization, which has operated for more than 20 years, is looking to raise money to improve its facilities and expand its mission.”