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Dew Tour Looks To Make Second Maryland Event Better Than Inaugural Production

Dew Tour organizers said that the Aug. 16-19 event at Ocean City, Md. will be "bigger and better for its sophomore year, including a bigger TV production of the event and live music each night,” according to Brian Shane of the Salisbury DAILY TIMES. The “biggest change” from last year's inaugural event is that general admission to events and concerts are free. Premium seating is “also available for $60-$100.” Dew Tour GM Chris Prybylo said that more seating “will be added within the event footprint.” Organizers also have “added two giant video screens in the middle of a vendor area so everyone should be able to see what's happening.” Prybylo said that last year's event “was the best attended in the history of the Dew Tour.” Another major addition is “having live musical performances each night of the Aug. 16-19 event.” Also, for the first time on the Dew Tour, a “cable cam will be used by TV crews.” Prybylo said, "We're looking for some pretty incredible views. Everybody's really excited about this” (Salisbury DAILY TIMES, 8/2).

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