Warren Station at Keystone New Year's Eve Concert with Head for the Hills Bluegrass Band

When:
Warren Station, 164 Ida Belle Dr.

Where:
Sunday, January 1.

There's no better way to ring in the New Year with all your friends celebrating in the heart of River Run Village at Keystone Resort. Warren Station is proud to host one of Colorado's finest bluegrass bands, Head for the Hills, for a special New Year's Eve appearance with Missed the Boat as their opener! Ski & ride all day and countdown to 2012 at night! It's a party you don't want to miss! 8:30pm Warren Station Doors Open 9:30pm Missed the Boat 10:45pm Head For The Hills Bluegrass Band Warren Station Center for the Arts is located in the heart of River Run Village. There is free parking available in Montezuma Parking Lot. Or, better yet, book a room so you can ring in 2012 right and not have to drive home. Warren Station is just steps from some of Keystone's finest lodging. Call 800-328-1323 to book your lodging and ask about New Year's Eve packages. www.keystoneresort.com or www.warrenstation.com for more details! Head for the Hills - Headlining New Year's Eve at Warren Station! "Head for the Hills has created a sound that is all at once organic, precise, timeless, and brand-new," as reported by the Missoula Independent. The acclaimed Colorado quartet has been receiving nation-wide recognition in response to their refreshing take on acoustic music. Described as progressive acoustic/contemporary roots, H4TH produces an endearing mixture of homegrown compositions, traditional harmonies, and improvisation. In the live setting, H4TH effortlessly ventures into a myriad of musical styles and sonic landscapes that appeal to a boundless array of listeners. Missed the Boat - Opening act on New Year's Eve! Missed the Boat is a high-energy Colorado-dance-grass band that has been on the Grammy ballot 7 times, and is quickly becoming one of the region's most sought-after acts. Able to move through and blend a wide array of musical genres such as bluegrass, americana, funk, folk, blues and just plain rock and roll, Missed the Boat always keeps the crowd going with its tight harmonies and eclectic arrangements. With two albums released and more to come, Missed the Boat is clearly making its mark on the regional and national music scene.