Ichthus Festival Tickets are Now on Sale!

Tickets are now on sale for the Ichthus Festival, the nation's longest-running music festival with a message of hope, peace and love.
The 2014 event is returning after a one-year hiatus and will be held June 4-7 at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky. The Ichthus Festival, which started in 1970, was saved in May 2013 by Creation Festivals,
which stepped in to revitalize the much-loved annual festival after financial problems caused it to close its doors.
This has brought the Ichthus Festival into a larger family of festivals that also includes Creation Northeast, Creation Northwest and Sonshine Festival. All of these events share similar vision, passion and mission to impact our current generation with a life-changing message of faith, hope and love.
To purchase tickets, visit showclix.com/event/IchthusFestival2014.
"We are happy to announce the return of the Ichthus Festival to the world-renowned Kentucky Horse Park," says Dr. Harry Thomas, Jr., co-founder of Creation Festivals. "The Ichthus Festival has been a tradition in eastern Kentucky for more than 42 years, an event famous for college students, families, church groups and friends to experience the best in Christian music and speakers. The 2014 festival is certain to be 'An Epic Summer Experience!'"
The four-day festival will be held in the campgrounds of the Kentucky Horse Park, and will hold true to the amazing sense of community that festival attendees have enjoyed in the past. The picturesque site for this year's festival features paved walkways, beautiful primitive camping close to the activities, plenty of premier RV sites available to those who rent for those who would like the added comfort for secure and safe access. Hot showers and the amenities of indoor plumbing will be accessible to all campers.
There will be multiple stages that will showcase internationally-known bands and international speakers. Also coming back this year is the popular skate park (all skaters must bring their own helmet) and exhibit tent, the Deepend Stage, Fringe stage, and Dance parties. New this year will be a morning and late night Worship Stage, Electric DJ Stage, Country Stage, and Americana stage.
In addition to the festival events, the Kentucky Horse Park features the world-famous International Museum of the Horse (an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute), the American Saddlebred Museum, two restaurants, pools, basketball and volleyball courts and a children's playground.
Ichthus 2014 will continue to play host to great bands like Needtobreathe, Switchfoot, Red, Mercy Me, Kari Jobe, Family Force 5, Jamie Grace, Colton Dixon, August Burns, Sleeping Giant, War of Ages, Green River Ordinance, Alex Hall, The Vespers and many more. Along witn great music and worship will be powerful teachers like Reggie Dabbs, Tony Nolan, Sean McDowell and Tony Campolo, who will bring a life-changing message of faith, hope and love.
Bands and speakers for the 2014 event are being announced weekly at ichthusfestival.com and on Facebook at facebook.com/Ichthus.
[Source: McCain & Co. Public Relations]
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