The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lost Art Music Festival will debut in Douglasvil­le this summer

St. Paul & The Broken Bones to headline Americana-themed gathering.

- By Melissa Ruggieri melissa.ruggieri@ajc.com

A new festival spotlighti­ng Americana music will debut this summer outside of Atlanta.

The Lost Art Music Festival, headlined by St. Paul & The Broken Bones, will station itself at Foxhall Resort, about 30 minutes southwest of metro Atlanta in Douglas County, on June 12.

The 1,100-plus acres of outside space will provide plenty of social distancing room; about 20% of the 115,000-square-foot capacity will be utilized, allowing for a capacity of about 2,000.

Jim Ethridge, the festival’s Atlanta-based founder, has been working on the collective for about three years, driven by his own passion for Americana music.

“The concept is similar to the various ‘rock cruises,’ but you’re landlocked,” he said.

In addition to the Alabama-reared headliners, the lineup includes Shovels & Rope, The War and Treaty, Ben Nichols of Lucero and The Pink Stones. On June 11, Aaron Lee Tasjan will perform a kickoff show.

Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. March 12 via Lostartmus­icfest.com. General admission tickets are $69.25 (tax included) and VIP tickets, which include access to The Paddock Private Bar & Shaded Porch and other amenities, are $168 (tax included). Ethridge said it will be determined closer to the event – dependent upon best safety practices – whether pods will be instituted for GA tickets.

As with any upcoming music event, COVID-19 safety protocols are high priority.

Through a “COVID Passport” partner, all festival attendees must confirm one round of vaccinatio­n or proof of a negative COVID test (taken within 48 hours) as well as take a brief health questionna­ire prior to entry.

Hand sanitizing and washing stations and cashless transactio­ns will be available and frequent sanitizati­on of surfaces will take place.

“Safety is by far the most important thing,” Ethridge said. “We’re doing this because we feel we can execute it safely.”

The festival will also include Inner Circle Experience­s with the artists, to be announced soon.

Lost Art Music Festival is also a destinatio­n gathering; Foxhall Resort includes various configurat­ions of villas and a newly built clubhouse in its location along the Chattahooc­hee River.

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