Event

SALLFEST
21
Oct
2017

SALLFEST

  • Venue:Saturday Night
  • Doors:1PM – 12:00 am

Volleyball Court
Daniel De Los Reyes (of Zac Brown Band) 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (Free Show)

Tickets are $35 Doors 1:00 PM

Outside Deck Stage
Granville Automatic 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm
Lilly Winwood 3:00 pm – 3:45 pm
Davin McCoy 4:00 pm – 4:45 Pm

Doors 6:00 pm for Brigade/VIP/Weekend Pass holders
Doors 6:30 pm Daily General Admission

Inside Main Stage
Francisco Vidal 7:00 pm – 7:45 pm
The Lost Wages 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Farewell Angelina 9:15 pm – 10:30 pm
Brian Collins 10:45 pm – 12:00 am

http://www.sallfest.com

ABOUT SALLFEST
Get ready for the third Annual Shine a Little Love Fest October 19th-22nd! Join in on the music, fun and festivities! Bring your friends and meet many new ones as we Shine the Love in the Isle of Palms, SC with some amazing music with a lineup that includes hit songwriters Shawn Mullins, Levi Lowrey and John Driskell Hopkins as well as Daniel de Los Reyes (of Zac Brown Band). Also performing during the weekend are Finnegan Bell, Magno, Zach Nytomt, Kristopher James, Alex Saunders, JessLee, Wyatt Durrette, Tom O’Connor, Jesse Cole, The Van Lears, Patrick Blanchard, Farewell Angelina, The Lost Wages, Francisco Vidal, Lilly Winwood, Granville Automatic, Rosa Pullman, Tyler Boone, and Lance & Lea. Serving as host and co-creator of the festival, Brian Collins will also treat the ticket holders to a performance Saturday night. It will be a weekend to remember!
who are we benefiting this year?
The Murray Center for Research on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders was formally dedicated on June 27, 2003, with the generous support of this noted philanthropist. Mr. William Edwards Murray and his family have been long-standing friends to the Medical University of South Carolina, in both research and education. They and other supporters of the Movement Disorders Program allow us to progress in the fight against these disabling neurological disorders. As the research branch of the Movement Disorders Program, the mission of the Murray Center is to find the causes of Parkinson’s disease and related disorders, create new treatments for this disease, and ultimately find a way to detect the illness before symptoms develop and prevent its progression. The Murray Center enjoys collaborative relationships with many other programs at MUSC, as well as outside of the institution, locally, nationally and internationally.