IBMA discounts end Wednesday
Just a quick reminder for anyone planning to attend the IBMA World of Bluegrass convention and Fan Fest this fall, but hasn’t yet registered (like me), that the $100 discount off the full registration fee ends on Tuesday (7/7) at midnight.
You can register online 24/7, or call the office in Nashville during business hours (888-438-4262).
See you there?


The International Bluegrass Music Association has struck a deal to allow its members to attend the Summer NAMM show in Nashville at no charge, and without registering as a NAMM member. To take advantage of this option, you need to register through IBMA by June 12.
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