We are thrilled to announce that we’ll be hosting our second annual daylong music festival to help those affected by summer flooding, Outpour ’24, this September! After another year of intense flooding in the state of Vermont, we are proud to support surrounding communities who were hit the hardest. It’s been another summer of community effort, repair, and rehabilitation across the state. This year, the resort has partnered with the Mad River Valley Rotary to bring live music, food, drink, and raffles to Mt. Ellen. Just like last year, there will be six bands performing throughout the day. Guests can come enjoy the music acts, have some delicious bites, and have some family fun in the sun, all for a great cause. From 11AM through 7PM, Mt. Ellen will be open for those who purchase tickets to enjoy the festival. Of the ticket proceeds, 100% will be donated to the Vermont Community Foundation’s VT Flood Response & Recovery Fund. An additional contribution will come from a portion of all food and beverage sales via Sugarbush’s Be Better Here Fund.
About the Event
Outpour ’24 is set for Saturday, September 7th and will have music from six bands including: Abby Jenne, Kind Bud, Guitfiddle, Ragged Company, Running in Circles, and The Grift. Music will run from 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM with doors opening at 11:00 AM. Live music schedule to be announced soon. During the event there will be food and drink options available from the Green Mountain Lounge for you to snack on the deck, in the grass, or at the bar!
TICKETS
Tickets are limited to 500.
Advanced Tickets | $25
Day of/at the Door | $30
Kids Under 12 | Free
LIVE MUSIC SCHEDULE
Doors open at 11:00AM
Abby Jenne | TBA
Kind Bud | TBA
Guitfiddle | TBA
Ragged Company | TBA
Running in Circles | TBA
The Grift | TBA
About the Charity
VT Flood Response & Recovery Fund
The VT Flood Response and Recovery Fund was established to support Vermonters in responding to and recovering from the catastrophic rainfall across Vermont. VT Flood Recovery works with nonprofit organizations and state officials to learn where the need is and how to help.