Eric Clapton will be hosting the seventh installment of his Crossroads Guitar
Festival on September 23 and 24 in Los Angeles, and fans who can’t make it to
California for the show will now be able to enjoy the music from the comfort
of their own home.
The festival has teamed with Joe Hand Productions to bring the concerts to
pay-per-view across cable and streaming outlets. Each show will be available
for purchase starting at 7 p.m. ET each day, at a cost of $24.99 per day, or
$39.99 for both days.
Clapton is set to headline both nights of the festival, with the lineup made up
of artists like ZZ Top, Santana, Stephen Stills, Gary Clark, Jr., John Mayer
Trio, Sheryl Crow, Robert Randolph, Roger McGuinn, Buddy Guy, Jimmy
Vaughan, Joe Bonamassa and Jakob Dylan.
Proceeds from the shows, as well as an online auction, benefit The Crossroads
Centre at Antigua, a rehab facility founded by Clapton. More information on
the festival, including the complete lineup, can be found
at crossroadsguitarfestival.com.