Northern Nights Music Festival: Limited Holiday Tickets on Sale NOW

This summer, prep yourself for Northern Nights Music Festival to once again take over Cook's Valley Campground at the Mendocino & Humboldt County Line the weekend of July 17th-19th.

TODAY, the festival released a limited amount of GA tickets that if purchased, confirm your spot at the best rate - the perfect gift this holiday season for all music lovers in your life [PURCHASE TICKETS HERE]. The remaining tickets for the festival, along with add-on, will be available for purchase in early 2015 with the release of Northern Nights Music Festival's phase one lineup.

Northern Nights Music Festival is a weekend long celebration that brings together attendees from all around the globe, connecting them together to celebrate music, art, food, culture and love.

The festival itself is also known for the charitable donations to local non-profits and schools in Southern Hubboldt and Northern Mendocino. Last year was the second annual festival, which brought a variety of music, yoga and workshops to the local area offering opportunities for local businesses and non-profits to raise funs and give proceeds from all ticket sales to these local schools.

The organizers of Northern Nights Music Festival also just recently received "A Greener Festival" award, a world renowned accomplishment which is aimed to encourage festival organizers and attendees around the globe to make the best decision to minimize their event's environmental impact and to share the message of sustainability and importance of the environment.

Northern Nights Music Festival looks forward to bringing back festival goers this summer to the Redwoods, hoping to make this year's event the best yet. The festival promoters will also continue their involvement in the community, creating a path to a green festival focused on sustainability.

Don't forget to grab your early bird holiday tickets HERE, and we'll see you this summer at Northern Nights Music Festival!

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AUTHOR CREDIT: AMANDA COWAN