Karen Mills
Dailey & Vincent LandFest
Georgia Mountain Fair Inc
1311 Music Hall Rd
Hiawassee, GA 30546
Sep 18, 2021
9:00 PM EDT
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On the heels of their seventh successful music festival named LandFest in the Mountains Grand Ole Opry Stars Dailey & Vincent have announced tickets are now available for LandFest In The Mountains and On The Lake 2021, set for September 16 — 18, 2021 in Hiawassee, GA.
Sponsored by Springer Mountain Farms®, Dailey & Vincent’s LandFest In The Mountains and On The Lake 2020 will return to the scenic Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds in Hiawassee, Ga.
In addition to Dailey & Vincent, other artists confirmed include Roots & Boots featuring Aaron Tippin, Sammy Kershaw, and Collin Raye, Diamond Rio, Jimmy Fortune, A Salute To The Grand Ole Opry® Featuring Bill Anderson, Jeannie Seely, Karen Mills, and host Eddie Stubbs, Malpass Brothers, Mike Snider, Bradley Walker, Gibson Brothers, and Booth Brothers.
The festival offers attendees live music, camping, comedy and down-home fun for all ages, making for an experience that’s sure to be an unforgettable weekend. The music portion of the festival will be held inside the air-conditioned 2,900 seat Anderson Music Hall at the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, and the venue boasts sprawling grounds with two playgrounds, a boat ramp, two tennis courts, playing courts, paved and shaded picnic areas and splendid nature walking trails all along beautiful Lake Chatuge:
LandFest 2021 Tickets
$140.00 - 3 day Reserved
$90.00 - 2 day Reserved
$50.00 - 1 day Reserved
LandFest Discounted Camping Rates
Tents: $25.00/night with hookups
RV with Hookups: $30.00/night
Overflow without hookups: $14.00/night
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Karen Mills Biography
Karen Mills has been a professional comedian for 29 years and clips from her Dry Bar Comedy Special “Baby Got Bad Back” have gotten over 30 million views. Karen is currently on a 100-city tour with Leanne Morgan and she just filmed a special for Nate Bargatze called “Nateland Presents: The Showcase.” Karen has performed numerous times on The Grand Ole Opry and is a self-proclaimed Crazy Dog Lady!
Karen’s comedy is filled with smart, funny, keen observations. Her straight-forward approach to the realities of life will keep you laughing at yourself as you relate to her experiences. Even Ovarian cancer couldn’t stop her from turning her pain into punchlines. Diagnosed after a routine checkup, Karen was determined to take on the disease with hope and humor and in 2016 she was chosen to present her talk, "Cancer is a Laughing Matter" at TEDxChattanooga.
Karen has faced every challenge with determination. She stands at 5'2" and was told more than once that she was too short to play basketball. Not only did she play, in 1981 she led the nation in assists and became the first, Division 1 first team All-American in UT Chattanooga’s history. Karen was the first UTC athlete to earn that distinction in any sport, male or female. Her #12 uniform was retired and in 1981 she was inducted into Chattanooga’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
Read MoreKaren’s comedy is filled with smart, funny, keen observations. Her straight-forward approach to the realities of life will keep you laughing at yourself as you relate to her experiences. Even Ovarian cancer couldn’t stop her from turning her pain into punchlines. Diagnosed after a routine checkup, Karen was determined to take on the disease with hope and humor and in 2016 she was chosen to present her talk, "Cancer is a Laughing Matter" at TEDxChattanooga.
Karen has faced every challenge with determination. She stands at 5'2" and was told more than once that she was too short to play basketball. Not only did she play, in 1981 she led the nation in assists and became the first, Division 1 first team All-American in UT Chattanooga’s history. Karen was the first UTC athlete to earn that distinction in any sport, male or female. Her #12 uniform was retired and in 1981 she was inducted into Chattanooga’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
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