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The 2005 festival gained a title sponsor and was officially named the '''[[Vines & Waldrep]] City Stages'''. Aretha Franklin was scheduled to appear, but canceled her visit.
The 2005 festival gained a title sponsor and was officially named the '''[[Vines & Waldrep]] City Stages'''. Aretha Franklin was scheduled to appear, but canceled her visit.
Ticket sales totaled an estimated $1.1 million for the weekend.


==Line up==
==Line up==
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==Crew==
==Crew==
City Stages contracts with [[Affordable Sound and Light]] and [[Davis Production Services]].
City Stages contracted with [[Affordable Sound and Light]] and [[Davis Production Services]].


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{{City Stages}}

Revision as of 19:17, 30 June 2009

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The 2005 City Stages was the 17th annual edition of "Birmingham's World-Class Music Festival". The festival took place on nine stages around Linn Park and 5th Avenue North on June 17-19, 2005. Weekend passes cost $35 in advance. Day passes were $28 at the door.

The 2005 festival gained a title sponsor and was officially named the Vines & Waldrep City Stages. Aretha Franklin was scheduled to appear, but canceled her visit.

Ticket sales totaled an estimated $1.1 million for the weekend.

Line up

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Crew

City Stages contracted with Affordable Sound and Light and Davis Production Services.

City Stages
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