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Answering common questions about the Lovin' Life Music Festival in Charlotte

While the festival is scheduled to take place in Uptown, many people on social media are questioning how the organizers will pull this off.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tickets for the Lovin Life Music Festival are now on sale. The festival, which is scheduled for May, brings some big names to Charlotte, including headliners Post Malone, Stevie Nicks and Noah Kahan.

While the festival is scheduled to take place in Uptown, many people on social media are questioning how the organizers will pull this off.

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OUR SOURCES

THE QUESTION

Will the festival have two stages? 

THE ANSWER

No, there will actually be three stages. 

"We will have three stages," Durkin said. "We will have a main stage and then we will have a local and regional stage."

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THE QUESTION

Will this event take place in First Ward Park?

THE ANSWER

This one needs context. PR representatives told WCNC Charlotte that the festival will be located in the First Ward area of Uptown, not necessarily in the park and we don't exactly know the layout yet. 

"It's going to be in the heart of Uptown Charlotte," Durkin said. "All the hotels are within walking distance, the light rail is right there."

Durkin said organizers will be releasing more details about where exactly the festival will take place in the coming weeks.

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THE QUESTION 

Are one-day ticket passes available?

THE ANSWER

No, according to the Lovin Life’s Instagram page, they commented on this question and said that, as of now, there is only a three-day pass available for purchase. 

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