Music Festivals

in the last few days roo has lost janelle monae, king gizzard, lana del ray, and the deftones. khruangbin and rufus du sol are the only artists announced so far to fill those holes. veeery let down to see janelle off the lineup, especially.
yeah, it's a bummer for sure.

I've just confirmed I'm not doing roo or lolla for the first time in years 😔 (although the reason is good!), but I still want for everyone to knock it outta the park with the return. hopefully they'll cook up something good!
 
This may warrant an appearance on my end, sounds like a wonderful of assortment of artists for a folky/relaxing weekend.

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Agreed, really great low-key lineup. We are thinking of making the trip down from Portland for this one, given that Pickathon and Thing NW are not happening this year. Mapache is great, as are the headliners, and I'm excited to see Lael Neale, Anna St. Louis, and Emma Swift, among others.
 
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Agreed, really great low-key lineup. We are thinking of making the trip down from Portland for this one, given that Pickathon and Thing NW are not happening this year. Mapache is great, as are the headliners, and I'm excited to see Lael Neale, Anna St. Louis, and Emma Swift, among others.
Yeah still going back and forth on this one, would love to be there but already have tickets for Men I Trust on one of those days and will be going to Outside Lands shortly there after. But damn, feel like this would be such a lovely folky relaxing weekend. May end up going!
 
Railbird's schedule is up and the overlaps suck.


oooooffff. I was strongly considering this one but this pretty much confirms I'm not going. 2-day passes are literally $30 less than what I paid for a weekend at pitchfork (and single day passes are $150 w/ fees???). And with this much overlap????? Yikes.
 
Aaaaannndddd it's cancelled again.

Yeah was really looking forward to going this year. My wife’s best friend is a surgeon down there and we were going to go with her but we had a feeling it might get bumped when she started telling us about how bad it is at her hospital now. Still bummed, but ultimately the right choice
 
Aaaaannndddd it's cancelled again.

Feel so bad for yall. I'm curious (dreading) if this is mainly because LA has some of the worst covid numbers in the world or if it's more of a domino effect. If I were to harbor a guess, I'd imagine it's going to be an event to event decision based on location.
 
Feel so bad for yall. I'm curious (dreading) if this is mainly because LA has some of the worst covid numbers in the world or if it's more of a domino effect. If I were to harbor a guess, I'd imagine it's going to be an event to event decision based on location.
I'm pretty sure this has to do with our case counts.
 
Feel so bad for yall. I'm curious (dreading) if this is mainly because LA has some of the worst covid numbers in the world or if it's more of a domino effect. If I were to harbor a guess, I'd imagine it's going to be an event to event decision based on location.
there will be more.

not quite all, like 2020, but I'm getting told a lot of "hold these dates" with no guarantees. will depend on state, promoter, and size.
 
there will be more.

not quite all, like 2020, but I'm getting told a lot of "hold these dates" with no guarantees. will depend on state, promoter, and size.
Yeah, I imagine the big ones in the south, like Roo, may not make it. I'm holding out hope for Pitchfork since it's not very big, and in a well-vaccinated state. Still plan on going with precautions.
 
if roo happens i am going, but i kinda hope it doesn't at this point. not sure what needs to happen for that to be the case, but i'm just waiting for artists to start pulling out for there to be any definitive movement in that direction, and with three weeks to go i'm not sure that will happen on a large enough scale.
 
if roo happens i am going, but i kinda hope it doesn't at this point. not sure what needs to happen for that to be the case, but i'm just waiting for artists to start pulling out for there to be any definitive movement in that direction, and with three weeks to go i'm not sure that will happen on a large enough scale.
I'm comfy with Pitchfork, because they, in addition to the other fests in Chicago like Lolla and Riot are requiring vaccination proof, in addition to masks. As far as I can tell rn, Bonnaroo is only requiring masks part of the time, so idk.

If you're vaccinated, the risk is still much lower than if you weren't, but hopefully they initiate some kind of vaccine mandate for additional safety. It's coming up pretty quick.
 
Unless something crazy happens I think we may be alright. Max attendance for P4k is literally 5% the amount of people that attended Lolla. Crowd size + required vaccines + required masks has me feeling decent about it. I plan on masking up for a full week and getting tested on return for good measure. We'll see how it pans out.
I have worked one music festival in the past year in a half- and it was in Chicago in July, with those requirements and similar size to Pitchfork.
it felt fine. crowds at night during the headliner got a little too squishy for my comfort, but since I was working, I never had to be in the crowd- and technically those attending did not have to be in a crowd either. my team was all vaccinated and we all took tests when we got back home. I laid low for a little bit after to be on the safe side- but it really felt okay.

my team at Lolla said they basically never left their office BOH because yikes.

I don't think roo is getting cut so close- it's in Tennessee after all. I hope they are talking about having testing on site at least. I'll say that Lolla had greater daily attendance than roo 2021, and roo is rural and has more than double the acreage of Grant Park. doesn't stop Delta, but the spacious all-outside setting sounds less worrying than the packed urban park where people also eat at indoor restaurants, stay in hotels, take cabs, etc.
 
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it's something, at least

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