Area Guide & Spectator Info:

"Every aspect of the race was perfectly organized. The staff and volunteers made my first marathon a fun and exciting event."
Tune in!There is wonderful music to greet the runners and spectators along the marathon course. Entertainment Map2013 Entertainers:Burlington Concert BandVariety of "Band" music such as Marches, Waltzes, Classical Pieces, Show Tunes and Swing Jazz. Music that you would hear on a summer evening in the park (in fact, Battery Park every Sunday evening in the summer!) MILE 21.5The Burlington Taiko GroupWith the power of an elemental force of nature, men and women play with the passion of complete abandon, fully committing their bodies and spirits to the beautiful, precise choreography and powerful, surging rhythms expressed by Taiko. Using a background of thunderous drums, graceful movement and colorful pageantry, Burlington Taiko provides a unique opportunity for entertainment and education. MILE 15 BATTERY STREET (BY MAIN STREET) Eagle Country 97.5Fresh, new country fro the Champlain Valley BELTLINE (RT. 127) BY BEACHES EXITRed Hot Juba
Swingin' countrified jazz & blues. WATERFRONT FINISH AREABig Amp Party band playing originals and high energy copy music, appealing to all age groups with a classic rock and alternative sound. See clip from marathon. OAKLEDGE PARK (UPPER SHELTER)North End Drummers Drumming: African, Mideast, Latin MILE 22Longford Row
Traditional Irish group. The band plays pub songs, Irish airs, sea shanties, and tunes. MAIN AND PINE STREETS (BY SKIRACK) The Horse TradersCover band playing modern pop, oldies, classic rock, soul and country. PINE STREET (BY GREAT HARVEST BREAD)Pipes and Drums of the St. Andrews Society of VermontBagpiping PINE STREET (BY CURTIS LUMBER)Matt Wolfe Finger-style guitar CHURCH STREET (BY PANERA BREAD) Brazilian drummers BELTLINE (BY THE WOODEN BRIDGE ON RTE. 127)
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