Churchill Downs Incorporated, ("CDI”), (NASDAQ: CHDN) and its new wholly
owned subsidiary, Churchill Downs Entertainment Group, ("CDE”), today
unveiled a significant three-day summer music festival that will
showcase more than 65 bands, including the Grammy Award-winning Bon
Jovi, country music phenomenon Kenny Chesney, and Grammy Award-winning
Dave Matthews Band, at the world-famous home of the Kentucky Derby on
July 23-25, 2010.
Designed to be an annual event, the "HullabaLOU Music Festival” will
feature a wide range of artists that blend the sounds of classic rock,
country, adult contemporary and bluegrass on five stages throughout the
sprawling 147-acre facility.
"CDE plans to introduce a variety of live entertainment concepts that
provide exciting and innovative entertainment options for our customers
and that fit with our management team’s core competencies, including the
operation and monetization of large-scale, live events,” CDE President
Steve Sexton said. "Our first major project is the HullabaLOU Music
Festival, which will be a great springboard for CDE-branded
entertainment. With Bon Jovi, Kenny Chesney, and Dave Matthews Band as
headliners, we have an extraordinary lineup of musical artists who will
be performing against the backdrop of the iconic Twin Spires at
Churchill Downs. We believe that fantastic combination will offer a
one-of-a-kind experience for music fans, and we anticipate that the
HullabaLOU Music Festival will become the premier music festival in this
region, and an important summer destination for music lovers for years
to come.”
Other musical acts scheduled to appear include Zac Brown Band, Steve
Miller Band, Gladys Knight, Jason Aldean, The Doobie Brothers, Al Green,
Dwight Yoakam, Michael McDonald, Loretta Lynn, Colbie Caillat,
Steppenwolf, The Black Crowes, Kansas, B52s, Gloriana, 38 Special, The
O’Jays, War, Richard Marx, Gov’t Mule, Joan Osborne, Musiq Soulchild,
Taj Mahal, Sam Bush, Chrisette Michele and many more. A complete list of
confirmed performers is available online at the event Website, www.hullabaloufest.com.
"The performers scheduled to appear at HullabaLOU will instantly put the
event on the map of major music festivals in the country, and be one of
the top festival entertainment options in 2010,” said Quint Davis,
Producer/Director of the world-famous Jazz Fest in New Orleans and
consulting producer of HullabaLOU.
Ticket packages, which range from $60 for a one-day general admission
pass to $975 for a three-day VIP package, will go on sale Friday, Dec.
4, at noon and can be purchased online at www.hullabaloufest.com
and www.ticketmaster.com
and at all Ticketmaster outlets, including select Kroger locations, or
by calling (800) 745-3000.
HullabaLOU, which could have an estimated economic impact of $38 million
to the Greater Louisville, Ky. area, is positioned almost three months
after the 136th running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday,
May 1, and some three weeks after the conclusion of Churchill Downs’
42-day Spring Meet on Sunday, July 4.
Out of town HullabaLOU guests can secure hotel accommodations by
visiting www.hullabaloufest.com
and clicking the "Travel Information” icon.
High profile concerts are nothing new to Churchill Downs. In 2006, the
Rolling Stones played under the Twin Spires followed by The Police in
2007.
Churchill Downs Entertainment Group, ("CDE”), is a wholly owned
subsidiary of Churchill Downs Incorporated, ("CDI”), located in
Louisville, Ky., that was formed to conceive, develop, produce and
manage large-scale entertainment events at CDI and non-CDI properties.
The immediate success of headline concerts by the Rolling Stones (2006)
and The Police (2007) at the historic home of the Kentucky Derby led to
the creation of CDE. More information about CDE is available at www.cdentertainment.com.
Churchill Downs Incorporated, ("CDI”), headquartered in Louisville, Ky.,
owns and operates four world renowned Thoroughbred racing facilities:
Arlington Park in Illinois, Calder Casino and Race Course in Florida,
Churchill Downs Race Track in Kentucky and Fair Grounds Race Course in
Louisiana. CDI operates slot and gaming operations in Louisiana and
Florida. CDI tracks are host to North America’s most prestigious races,
including the Arlington Million, the Kentucky Derby and the Kentucky
Oaks, the Louisiana Derby and the Princess Rooney, along with hosting
the Breeders’ Cup World Championships for a record seventh time on Nov.
5-6, 2010. CDI also owns off-track betting facilities, TwinSpires.com
and other advance-deposit wagering channels, television production,
telecommunications and racing service companies such as BRIS and a
50-percent interest in the national cable and satellite network,
HorseRacing TV, which supports CDI’s network of simulcasting and racing
operations. CDI trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the
symbol CHDN and can be found at www.churchilldownsincorporated.com.