Rendy Lovelady, the executive producer of Gulf Coast Jam, says the event has gone from a big festival to a mega festival. The crowds have been coming early and staying late.
“I’d say this is the biggest crowd we’ve had in our history we’ve been running 28 30,000 people a night it has been a game changer in how we perceive our festival,” said Rendy Lovelady, the executive producer of Gulf Coast Jam.
“It is the first sold out show in our history we’ve come close, but we’ve never gotten to ok no more tickets,” said Lovelady.
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