The Watershed Music Festival is returning in 2022 with country musicians Morgan Wallen, Miranda Lambert, and Kane Brown as headlining acts.

The music festival, which will mark its 10th anniversary this year, will take place at the Gorge Amphitheatre in the city of George, Washington, from July 29 to 31, and will offer camping opportunities as well.

The full line-up is listed below.

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As for passes, the music festival will have several categories of passes of varying prices. General Admission passes that allow access on all three days but do not come with premium services have been priced at $229. While VIP Club Standing Room passes that allow access to limited seating and airconditioned private restroom facilities have been priced at $599, its more premium variant, the VIP Club Reserved Seating passes that allow access to limited seating are being sold for $799. Finally, the priciest passes are the Box Seats passes at $1,199, which provide elevated views of the stage from comfortable, cushioned box seats.

All festival passes go on sale from February 11, 10am PT. Passes can be purchased from FrontGateTickets.com and LiveNation.com, or from the front gate of the festival grounds.

Camping passes are separate from festival passes and are for camping purposes only. They also come in differently priced categories, depending upon the space and facilities provided for camping. Standard and Family camping passes have been priced at $175, while Premier camping passes have been priced at $315. Big-Rig camping passes, meanwhile, will cost between $499 and $624.

Premium camping passes include Terrace, Terrace Glamping, and Oasis passes that have been priced at $950, $1,200, and $1,695, respectively.

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Camping passes can be purchased from the front gate of the festival grounds, and the organisers have urged people to buy early to avoid price hikes later in the event of shortage of camping space.

The three-day country music and camping festival was first held in 2012 and last took place in 2019, after which it was cancelled in both 2020 and 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.