Jazz Aspen Snowmass has confirmed a handful of additional acts for both its summer and Labor Day festivals. In June, both Infected Mushroom and the Presidents of the United States of America will perform at the Belly Up as part of the JAS After Dark series. These shows will compliment the festivals daytime festivities, which includes performances by Dianne Reeves, Los Lonely Boys, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings and Brian Sexter, among others. In addition, both Bob Dylan and His Band and the Jason Miles/DJ Logic project Global Noize have been added to Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day festivities. Other confirmed acts include Widespread Panic, Yonder Mountain String Band, John Fogerty and the New Mastersounds, among others.
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