Sly Fox Announces Mason Porter & Porter Fest 3/12

imageFrom Sly Fox:

Phoenixville, PA, March 8, 2016—Chester County roots-jam band Mason Porter are excited to announce Porter Fest, a new collaboration with area brewery Sly Fox. Sly Fox has brewed a special new porter in honor of their favorite local band, Mason Porter. Together they will be celebrating the release of the beer with Porter Fest at Club 212 in Phoenixville on March 12th. This celebration of music and beer will feature a headlining performance by Mason Porter as well as sets by Tin Bird Choir and The Wallace Brothers Band.

The band and the brewery have a long history together. One of the band's very first shows was a gig at brewmaster Brian O'Reilly's 40th birthday party. Since then, the band has grown to become a regional powerhouse releasing several albums, touring regularly in the northeast and south, and receiving national press attention for their albums and energetic live shows. They have performed multiple times at Sly Fox's annual Can Jam Music Festival at the brewery in Pottstown and have become a fixture at area festivals such as the Philadelphia Folk Festival.

Porter Fest on March 12 at:
Club 212
212 Bridge Street
Phoenixville, PA 19460

Tickets at: http://porterfest.bpt.me
General Admission: $15adv/$20dos
Reserved Seating (limited): $20adv/$25dos

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