Widespread Panic to appear on Bluegrass Underground

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A special concert taping with Widespread Panic will take place 7 p.m. March 10 on the Emmy Award-winning PBS music
event series “Bluegrass Underground.” Tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 7.

Billed "Widespread Panic: Live from The Underground, the concert will be a totally acoustic "Wood" performance and
be taped 333-feet underground within the magnificent Volcano Room of Cumberland Caverns.

The performance will air nationally on PBS in the fall of 2014. "We are thrilled to welcome Widespread Panic to the cave as part of the 2014 Wood Tour. The cave, the band, patrons at the show and television audiences across the country are all in for a good time, underground!" said Todd Mayo, the show's creator and executive producer.

The “Bluegrass Underground” PBS television series debuted in September of 2011 and has now aired in 80 percent of American markets including Boston, New York, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco, Seattle and hundreds of other cities. The concert radio series has been airing weekly since 2008 on country music's flagship station, 650 WSM-AM, immediately preceding the Grand Ole Opry.

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