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The countdown to Artisphere begins

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Artisphere presented by TD Bank has announced the 2017 musical lineup for their May 12-14 festival.

Here’s what’s on the line-up:
The first day of the festival, Friday, begins with Southern rock-soul artist Marc Broussard on the WYFF-4 Main Stage. He’ll be performing after playing at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. (Lucky us.)

Saturday on the Main Stage will be soul band The Suffers, who are currently touring Europe. Plus, so many more. For a complete schedule of performances and times visit www.artisphere.org.

“These are amazing acts that sell out ticketed venues across the country and our festival patrons get to see these acts for FREE,” said Artisphere Executive Director, Kerry Murphy. We actually can’t wait.

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