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The Indiana Daily Student

New music venue lets concert goers bring drinks, camp

From IDS reports

A new music venue in Brown County allows concertgoers to bring their own beverages and camp onsite.

The Indiana RedBarn Jamboree opened Aug. 4, according to a press release. Concerts are typically every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights and start at 7 p.m. Thursdays and 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

The venue has about 200 seats, and guests are allowed to bring any of their own beverages, according to the release. Half of the proceeds made from each show go to that night’s performer.

Tickets cost $10 and can be purchased at the door, according to the release. Children 10 years and younger get free admission when accompanied by 
an adult.

There is an additional fee of $10 for those who want to stay overnight after a show and camp at RedBarn, which features both electric and primitive camping sites, according to the release.

RedBarn is located off State Road 46 East between Nashville, Indiana, and the Brown County State Park.

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