QuarterFest Tickets on Sale Now

The popular American Quarter Horse party known as QuarterFest is returning to Murfreesboro, Tenn., in 2010, and tickets are now on sale. The Tennessee Miller Coliseum at Middle Tennessee State University will host QuarterFest April 30-May 2.

QuarterFest gives equine enthusiasts the opportunity to connect with other people who share their passion. Participants can bring their horse

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The popular American Quarter Horse party known as QuarterFest is returning to Murfreesboro, Tenn., in 2010, and tickets are now on sale. The Tennessee Miller Coliseum at Middle Tennessee State University will host QuarterFest April 30-May 2.

QuarterFest gives equine enthusiasts the opportunity to connect with other people who share their passion. Participants can bring their horses for great clinics (limited availability), watch exciting equine entertainment and shop at the trade show.

Tickets are on sale now. This year, the ticketing experience is even easier with just two options: either come for the experience by selecting General Admission or bring your horse and select Clinic Admission. General admission tickets allow you to watch the clinics of your choice from the stands without your horse.

American Quarter Horse Association members receive discounts on tickets. General Admission three-day QuarterPasses start at $50 and Clinic Admission three-day QuarterPasses start at $175 and include six clinics of your choice (limited availability)

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