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Abbey Road on the River to remain in Louisville area for 10 more years. What to know

Abbey Road on the River to remain in Louisville area for 10 more years. What to know

Yahoo08-05-2025
Abbey Road on the River, the five day celebration of peace, love, and Beatles music held annually in Jeffersonville, Indiana, will continue through 2035 and perhaps beyond.
The festival's producer, Gary Jacob, has renewed a 10-year partnership between the festival, the City of Jeffersonville, and Southern Indiana Tourism.
For 23 years, Abbey Road on the River has captivated fans with an immersive, Beatles-centered experience and world-class performances where attendees enjoy interactive Beatles-themed art installations and music memorabilia.
"Ten years sounds about right. If Paul and Ringo are still performing into their 80s, I figure at 76, I can keep going too,' Jacob said in a release. "This festival belongs in Jeffersonville. The city, the fans, the spirit — it all comes together here in the most beautiful way. With this agreement, we can dream even bigger."
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The festival annually hosts fans from across the world each Memorial Day weekend and is one of Southern Indiana's top tourism events. The event generates millions of dollars in economic activity while supporting hotels, restaurants, and local shops.
'This festival is part of Jeffersonville's heartbeat,' said Jeffersonville Mayor Mike Moore. 'Abbey Road on the River brings people together, fills our city with joy, and gives us something to be proud of. It's part of who we are now, and I'm thrilled it will continue for another decade.'
Here's what to know about the 2025 Abbey Road on the River music festival:
The 2025 festival is planned for May 22-26 and will be held at Jeffersonville's Big Four Station Park.
The 2025 festival will feature more than 200+ acts including The Love Concert, Classicstone, The Jukebox Beatles from Puerto Rico, The LSB Experience, and Grammy winner and lead Guitarist for Wings, Laurence Juber.
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Tickets for the 2025 Abbey Road on the River are available at arotr.com, or at the SoIN Visitors Center, 228 Spring St., Jeffersonville, Indiana.
Reach features reporter Kirby Adams at kadams@courier-journal.com.
This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Abbey Road on the River festival: dates, tickets, performers
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