BayFest Announces First Act For 2009

Alabama Mobile  Steve Miller Band known for hits like "The Joker"  “Fly Like an Eagle” and “Take the Money and Run” will perform Saturday October 3rd on the AT&T/IP Casino Stage.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Tue, March 17, 2009 - 11:12 am CST
A legendary American rock band will come to Mobile this fall for BayFest 2009.

Steve Miller Band, known for hits like "The Joker," “Fly Like an Eagle,” and “Take the Money and Run”, will perform Saturday, October 3rd on the AT&T/IP Casino Stage.

Tickets will be available at bayfest.com beginning August 1. Three-day passes are $35; one-day passes are $25 per day, and sold only at the gate. Children 12 and under are free if accompanied by a ticketed adult. People who purchase tickets at bayfest.com from August 1-September will be automatically entered to win a meet and greet with an artist of their choice.
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There was an IP Casino stage last year.

See that’s just it. We can’t gamble, but they still will make money off Mobilians!

Did I miss something? AT&t/IP Casino Stage. Will we be able to gamble at Bayfest this year? During Bayfest, most laws are over looked and not enforced.

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