Vail Announces Big Head Todd And Monsters To Headline Three-Night Concert Series

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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE - VAIL, Colo.—October 22, 2008—Vail Snow Daze, the country’s largest early season mountain bash, returns December 8-14, 2008 featuring three nights of headliner music opening with Big Head Todd and the Monsters live in concert Thursday, December 11, 2008. The Snow Daze event offers a super charged mix of non-stop music, on-snow events, Demo Daze and a wide variety of après and after-dark parties.

“We’re thrilled to host Colorado blues rockers Big Head Todd and the Monsters as Vail Snow Daze’s opening musical performance,” said James Deighan of Highline Sports & Entertainment, which produces the festival. “Vail hasn’t seen Big Head Todd and the Monsters in a public show since 2001, making their return a must-see concert.”

Boulder-born band Big Head Todd and the Monsters will take center stage at Vail’s Dobson Arena Thursday at 7:00 p.m. With seven studio albums and among The Indie 100’s “Performing Songwriter’s 100 Most Influential Independent Artists of the Past 15 Years” list released in June 2008, Big Head Todd and the Monsters are undoubtedly an iconic musical performing group, especially here in Colorado where they regularly sell out at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The distinctive voice and inventive mix of blues, punk and rock of lead singer Todd Park Mohr are certain to captivate a crowd of varying musical interests.

“As the premier early season party, Snow Daze helps make Vail the premier ski and snowboard destination in North America,” said Jeff Brausch of Highline Sports & Entertainment. “We’re pumped to bring a legendary Colorado band like Big Head Todd and the Monsters on board to an already bustling week of on-snow activities and parties.”

Doors will open for the Big Head Todd and the Monsters concert at 6:00 p.m. at Dobson Arena located in Lionshead Village. General Admission and a limited amount of Private Reserved tickets may be purchased online at vailsnowdaze.com or in the Vail Valley at the Bottle & Cork in Edwards and the Marketplace on Meadow Drive in Vail Village. General Admission tickets are $20 in advance and $30 after November 30; Private Reserved tickets are $125 and include private seating as well as food and beverage service.

Vail Resort’s lodging package includes the purchase of three nights lodging and lift tickets and receive the fourth’s night’s stay and day’s lift ticket free. Package price starts at $353 per person, based on double occupancy in a standard room and can be booked by calling Vail and Beaver Creek Central Reservations at 1.800.525.2257 or online at www.reservations.snow.com. Other restrictions may apply.

Vail Snow Daze 2008 is sponsored by Vail Resorts, Bud Light, Jack Daniel’s, Volvo, Town of Vail, Amp Energy and SKI Magazine and is sponsored in part by Aspen Harley Davidson, US Army, Smith Optics, Head Ski, Vail Daily, Vail Dentistry, KVBA-TV8 and KZYR The Zephyr.

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3 Comments For This Post

  • protog Says:

    Seriously??? What is this, 1991?

    Way to keep your finger on the pulse, Vail.

  • grant Says:

    Seriously, Big Head Todd…dont try to talk him up

  • Maria Says:

    Really, I did. Not only did I talk to him, I went to his private party in 2001 at Vail. It just so happened I was there unbeknowns to be that he was going to play there. I had a lot of fun! If I could, I’d go see his concert again. Worth going to see!

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