On August 10, 2016

The Ultimate Aldean comes to Killington

UPDATE: Cooler in the Mountains concert moves indoors

This Saturday, Aug. 13, the Cooler in the Mountains concert series featuring Greg West as The Ultimate Aldean Experience will move inside. Although the summer weather has been mostly fine and dry here in Killington, it looks like some wet weather will be rolling through just in time for Saturday’s free concert. Don’t worry, you can stay dry and still catch the show—organizers announced Friday, Aug. 12, that the concert will move indoors to the Long Trail Pub at Snowshed.

Because the indoor venue is licensed to sell alcohol, participants must leave personal coolers at home this weekend; only alcohol purchased on site will be permitted in the venue. The show is still free and the bar will be open in the Long Trail Pub.

Country superstar Jason Aldean tribute act to perform at Cooler in the Mountains, Aug. 13
Saturday, Aug 13 at 3:30 – KILLINGTON – Ultimate Aldean will be playing Killington’s free Cooler in the Mountains concert series on Saturday, Aug. 13. Those familiar with Jason Aldean will appreciate the authenticity of Ultimate Aldean’s sound as he plays hit songs from the country superstar.
Greg West isn’t your everyday tribute artist. Not only does he draw a striking resemblance to Jason Aldean himself, but over the years has developed his sound to the next level, becoming a premier tribute act.
Cooler in the Mountains concerts are free, family-friendly events scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday afternoons until Sept. 3.  The concerts take place at Killington Resort’s Snowshed Adventure Center, home of the 4,800 foot Beast Mountain Coaster, high ropes course, zip rides, and the Killington Bike Park.
For more information visit DiscoverKillington.com or Facebook.com/DiscoverKillington.

 

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GREG  WEST

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