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Carbondale approves $50K for concert prior to solar eclipse

Jonathan S. Igharas
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CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) - The city of Carbondale is committing $50,000 for a two-day outdoor music festival that will be held the weekend before this summer's total solar eclipse.
The Carbondale City Council voted unanimously to enter into a sponsorship agreement with the concert promoter. 

 
The event is planned for Aug. 19 and 20. The eclipse will occur on Aug. 21.

City leaders estimate 50,000 visitors could be in the area to view the eclipse, which is the first total solar eclipse over the mainland U.S. since 1979. Southern Illinois will be the site of its longest duration.

Concert promoter Josh Brown of Union Hill Records in Carbondale couldn't yet say which artists will perform. 

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