Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam Mobile App Available For Immediate Download


Panama City Beach, FL (PRWEB) September 13, 2013

Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam producers announce that the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam Mobile App is available for immediate download in both the Android and iPhone app stores. As of today, Jammers can search their mobile app store for GulfCoastJam and download the app right to their phone. The Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam Mobile App will give Jammers important information regarding artist line up, schedules, and FAQs. The app will also push special deals and important information right to the palm of the app user.

The app will be Jammers exclusive source to find out when and where their favorite artists will be playing! The app will even help users create their own personalized schedule during the event with push notifications and reminders to their phone. The app also features an Info+Social section where users will be able to follow all #GulfCoastJam social media feeds, keeping users on a minute-by-minute play-by-play of whats happening at all of the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam stages. Jammers will even be able to post photos to Instragram through the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam Mobile App using special filters and frames giving festivalgoers an exciting addition to their already spectacular social media presence.

There are an extremely limited number of Side Stage VIP Tickets and Military Tickets still available for purchase. The Side Stage VIP Tickets are $ 999 plus tax and surcharges. They grant admission to the double-decker stage additions to the left and right of the headline stage at Frank Brown Park. They also allow VIP access to all day stages and nighttime locations. This $ 999 ticket price also includes hordeourvs and alcohol, front of line shuttle access, free parking and more.

The $ 99 Military Ticket grants access to all General Admission areas. Purchasers MUST hold a current or former military ID and present it at the gate upon entry. Military personnel may also purchase tickets for their immediate family at the discounted rate of $ 99, plus tax and surcharges. Tickets can be purchased online as well as at local military locations which can be found on our website here: http://www.gulfcoastjam.com/tickets/ticket-locations/.

About Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam

Comprised of six stages, Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam will provide the best of todays country music for an audience of more than 15,000 people on the coast. During the day, three beachfront stages will be hosted by Edgewater Golf & Beach Resort, The Boardwalk Beach Resort and Seahaven Beach Resorts. Festival-goers will watch their favorite performers as they stand on the white sugar sand beach and dip their toes in the water. As the sun begins to set, patrons will ride free shuttles to the headline stage at Frank Brown Park. Once Toby Keith, Brantley Gilbert, and Trace Adkins close out their respective nights, the fun will continue at Club La Vela. Lodging packages and tickets to the three-day event are on sale now. For more information about Pepsi Gulf Coast Jams lineup, VIP & General Admission Tickets, lodging partners, directions, partnership opportunities, parking, and vendors, please visit http://www.gulfcoastjam.com. Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam is a production of PCB Entertainment, LLC.







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