Regardless of the strides Denver-based SeriesFest has made to place itself as the premiere TV-pilot festival and hobnobbing occasion in the U.S., we’ve never seen a name as big as Stevie Wonder attached to it.
The June 21-26 event, which organizers are billing as Season 5, includes dozens of panels, screenings, workshops and premieres designed to put creative types face-to-face with community buyers and brokers, with a growing emphasis on streaming and digital content.
And while programming details for the six-day occasion won’t be announced until a time in the coming weeks, the event’s Centerpiece screening and concert has always been the beacon for general audiences, with big names like Lauryn Hill and Common coming to Red Rocks for entertainment in recent years.
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Nabbing Grammy winner Wonder, who played Denver’s Grandoozy Festival this past year, is its biggest “get” yet. The June 24 concert marks Wonder’s first-ever performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre and will be preceded by SeriesFest’s Season 5 Benefit, “A Celebration of TV & Music. ”
Tickets, which will cost $69.50-$250, are available at 10 a.m. on March 29 through axs.com. Check back here for information on the festival lineup.
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