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Welcome to the Lockn' Forum - The home of the original Lockn' Music Festival family!
Please note: This forum is in no way officially associated with Lockn' Festival or its promoters.
2021 Festival Cancellations
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by The Other One on Jan 21, 2021 11:16:41 GMT -5
Sweetwater 2020
Buy the ticket, take the ride...
the KIND 1/26
Dead Reckoning 1/27
Daniel Donato 2/3
St. Patty's Day Party 3/16
Del McCoury BAnd 4/25
About Time Music Festival 5/3-4
Rooster Walk 5/23-26
Floydfest 7/24-28
Yarnival 10/24-26
Merry Prankster
Disguised as a squirrel
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Anyone? Anyone?
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by smosey wales on Jan 21, 2021 12:37:57 GMT -5
Feb 12 Billy Strings NFK
Feb 18 Marshall Tucker Band Philly
Feb 25 Marcus King Band NFK
April 6 Rosanne Cash NFK
April 15 James McMurtry NFK
April 20 Little Feat VaBeach
April 21 Blackberry Smoke NFK
July 2 Last Fair Deal w/John K VaB
July 23 Dave Mathews Band VaB
July 26 Robert Earl Keen C'ville
July 28-31 Floyd Fest BFE
Sept 24 Southern Culture on the Skids VaB
Nov 19 Dark Star Norva
Dec 3 Sky Dog VaB
Post by nershithegnome on Jan 21, 2021 14:49:10 GMT -5
Deleted Member
Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2021 9:20:20 GMT -5
Post by longhair1218 on Jan 22, 2021 12:23:39 GMT -5
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by The Other One on Jan 22, 2021 16:12:58 GMT -5
Buy the ticket, take the ride...
the KIND 1/26
Dead Reckoning 1/27
Daniel Donato 2/3
St. Patty's Day Party 3/16
Del McCoury BAnd 4/25
About Time Music Festival 5/3-4
Rooster Walk 5/23-26
Floydfest 7/24-28
Yarnival 10/24-26
Post by longhair1218 on Jan 22, 2021 16:24:12 GMT -5
Deleted Member
Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2021 19:56:02 GMT -5
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: DakhaBrakha 4eva
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by uʞɔo˥ewbn on Jan 23, 2021 10:45:26 GMT -5
Post by nershithegnome on Jan 25, 2021 4:15:51 GMT -5
Merry Prankster
Disguised as a squirrel
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Anyone? Anyone?
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by smosey wales on Jan 25, 2021 12:43:24 GMT -5
Feb 12 Billy Strings NFK
Feb 18 Marshall Tucker Band Philly
Feb 25 Marcus King Band NFK
April 6 Rosanne Cash NFK
April 15 James McMurtry NFK
April 20 Little Feat VaBeach
April 21 Blackberry Smoke NFK
July 2 Last Fair Deal w/John K VaB
July 23 Dave Mathews Band VaB
July 26 Robert Earl Keen C'ville
July 28-31 Floyd Fest BFE
Sept 24 Southern Culture on the Skids VaB
Nov 19 Dark Star Norva
Dec 3 Sky Dog VaB
Post by nershithegnome on Jan 25, 2021 14:05:51 GMT -5
Yeah most of the PITS, Rivera Maya, Jam Cruise & Hollidaze type things would be happening now or already been done. It may come back in 2022 but international travel may hamper that. Mexico & Caribbean tourism may take a big hit & some places may go away. They don’t have gov’t bailouts & are at the mercy of too many things right now. I think the next thing we see outta the country is a Dead & Co. European Tour in 2022 for the 50th anniversary of Europe ‘72. Like 10 shows, 2 weeks, start & end w/ 2 show runs in London, with 8 in between in cities like Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin & Paris. Deadheads riding the trains, staying in hostels, spreading COVID, good times. CID will be selling Heady VIP packages. Lol.
Merry Prankster
Disguised as a squirrel
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Anyone? Anyone?
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by smosey wales on Jan 25, 2021 14:17:11 GMT -5
Feb 12 Billy Strings NFK
Feb 18 Marshall Tucker Band Philly
Feb 25 Marcus King Band NFK
April 6 Rosanne Cash NFK
April 15 James McMurtry NFK
April 20 Little Feat VaBeach
April 21 Blackberry Smoke NFK
July 2 Last Fair Deal w/John K VaB
July 23 Dave Mathews Band VaB
July 26 Robert Earl Keen C'ville
July 28-31 Floyd Fest BFE
Sept 24 Southern Culture on the Skids VaB
Nov 19 Dark Star Norva
Dec 3 Sky Dog VaB
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by The Other One on Jan 29, 2021 15:23:35 GMT -5
We held out as long as we could, but current and projected state laws governing maximum crowd sizes make it extremely unlikely Rooster Walk 12 would be allowed to take place at Pop's Farm in late May. As such, we have several important announcements for you:
A) Rooster Walk 12 won't take place this May. Which is very sad, but...
B) We're thrilled to announce "Rooster Walk Reunion," a three-day festival at Pop's Farm, will take place on the Oct. 8-10 weekend! RW Reunion will bring many of your favorite bands, vendors and friends back to Pop's for something that looks and feels like RW in all the right ways, but adds changing leaves, cooler temperatures and an even more intimate vibe. We are sooooo excited about this! Stay tuned for more details very soon...
C) We're not done yet! We will also hold a series of one-night concerts at Pop's Farm starting this spring, complete with on-site camping. These shows will be planned and announced as socially distanced (pod) concerts, but if state health laws allow us to change them into a good, old-fashioned "pre-COVID" format (AKA no pods) we will absolutely do that. Two of these shows will take place over Memorial Day weekend at Pop's (Fri & Sat, May 28-29). Don't miss 'em.
D) Ticket Questions, Etc.: In the coming weeks, once we've announced more details about Rooster Walk Reunion and the spring concerts, we will offer ticket Roll Overs/Exchanges/Refunds. This means patrons who have already purchased a ticket to Rooster Walk 12 will have the following options: Hold onto your ticket(s) for use at Rooster Walk 12 held next year (May 2022); exchange your RW12 ticket(s) for tickets to the spring and fall events at Pop's; get a refund for your RW12 tickets; donate your ticket purchase to Rooster Walk Inc. (a 501c3 nonprofit charity). **None of these options are available at the current time, but they will be soon. We promise to give you plenty of heads up via email and social media posts.**
It goes without saying that we're extremely bummed to miss out on Rooster Walk in May yet again, but it seems disingenuous and counterproductive to promote a festival that, based on all research and resources available to us, won't be allowed to take place in late May. However, we are very excited to offer the spring shows and Rooster Walk Reunion, all of which will allow camping, dancing and much-needed merriment at Pop's Farm this year!
Thank you so much for the incredible patience, love and generosity you've shown us over the past year. It means more than you will ever know. Can't wait to see you on the farm.
Sincerely,
The RW Family
Buy the ticket, take the ride...
the KIND 1/26
Dead Reckoning 1/27
Daniel Donato 2/3
St. Patty's Day Party 3/16
Del McCoury BAnd 4/25
About Time Music Festival 5/3-4
Rooster Walk 5/23-26
Floydfest 7/24-28
Yarnival 10/24-26
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Bring back Jacket
Number of LOCKNs attended: 5
Post by VinnieTheEel on Jan 29, 2021 15:56:45 GMT -5
We held out as long as we could, but current and projected state laws governing maximum crowd sizes make it extremely unlikely Rooster Walk 12 would be allowed to take place at Pop's Farm in late May. As such, we have several important announcements for you:
A) Rooster Walk 12 won't take place this May. Which is very sad, but...
B) We're thrilled to announce "Rooster Walk Reunion," a three-day festival at Pop's Farm, will take place on the Oct. 8-10 weekend! RW Reunion will bring many of your favorite bands, vendors and friends back to Pop's for something that looks and feels like RW in all the right ways, but adds changing leaves, cooler temperatures and an even more intimate vibe. We are sooooo excited about this! Stay tuned for more details very soon...
C) We're not done yet! We will also hold a series of one-night concerts at Pop's Farm starting this spring, complete with on-site camping. These shows will be planned and announced as socially distanced (pod) concerts, but if state health laws allow us to change them into a good, old-fashioned "pre-COVID" format (AKA no pods) we will absolutely do that. Two of these shows will take place over Memorial Day weekend at Pop's (Fri & Sat, May 28-29). Don't miss 'em.
D) Ticket Questions, Etc.: In the coming weeks, once we've announced more details about Rooster Walk Reunion and the spring concerts, we will offer ticket Roll Overs/Exchanges/Refunds. This means patrons who have already purchased a ticket to Rooster Walk 12 will have the following options: Hold onto your ticket(s) for use at Rooster Walk 12 held next year (May 2022); exchange your RW12 ticket(s) for tickets to the spring and fall events at Pop's; get a refund for your RW12 tickets; donate your ticket purchase to Rooster Walk Inc. (a 501c3 nonprofit charity). **None of these options are available at the current time, but they will be soon. We promise to give you plenty of heads up via email and social media posts.**
It goes without saying that we're extremely bummed to miss out on Rooster Walk in May yet again, but it seems disingenuous and counterproductive to promote a festival that, based on all research and resources available to us, won't be allowed to take place in late May. However, we are very excited to offer the spring shows and Rooster Walk Reunion, all of which will allow camping, dancing and much-needed merriment at Pop's Farm this year!
Thank you so much for the incredible patience, love and generosity you've shown us over the past year. It means more than you will ever know. Can't wait to see you on the farm.
Sincerely,
The RW Family
Hiss Golden Messenger - 12/9
My Morning Jacket - 12/29-12/31
Post by Flufhead on Jan 29, 2021 17:21:51 GMT -5
We held out as long as we could, but current and projected state laws governing maximum crowd sizes make it extremely unlikely Rooster Walk 12 would be allowed to take place at Pop's Farm in late May. As such, we have several important announcements for you:
A) Rooster Walk 12 won't take place this May. Which is very sad, but...
B) We're thrilled to announce "Rooster Walk Reunion," a three-day festival at Pop's Farm, will take place on the Oct. 8-10 weekend! RW Reunion will bring many of your favorite bands, vendors and friends back to Pop's for something that looks and feels like RW in all the right ways, but adds changing leaves, cooler temperatures and an even more intimate vibe. We are sooooo excited about this! Stay tuned for more details very soon...
C) We're not done yet! We will also hold a series of one-night concerts at Pop's Farm starting this spring, complete with on-site camping. These shows will be planned and announced as socially distanced (pod) concerts, but if state health laws allow us to change them into a good, old-fashioned "pre-COVID" format (AKA no pods) we will absolutely do that. Two of these shows will take place over Memorial Day weekend at Pop's (Fri & Sat, May 28-29). Don't miss 'em.
D) Ticket Questions, Etc.: In the coming weeks, once we've announced more details about Rooster Walk Reunion and the spring concerts, we will offer ticket Roll Overs/Exchanges/Refunds. This means patrons who have already purchased a ticket to Rooster Walk 12 will have the following options: Hold onto your ticket(s) for use at Rooster Walk 12 held next year (May 2022); exchange your RW12 ticket(s) for tickets to the spring and fall events at Pop's; get a refund for your RW12 tickets; donate your ticket purchase to Rooster Walk Inc. (a 501c3 nonprofit charity). **None of these options are available at the current time, but they will be soon. We promise to give you plenty of heads up via email and social media posts.**
It goes without saying that we're extremely bummed to miss out on Rooster Walk in May yet again, but it seems disingenuous and counterproductive to promote a festival that, based on all research and resources available to us, won't be allowed to take place in late May. However, we are very excited to offer the spring shows and Rooster Walk Reunion, all of which will allow camping, dancing and much-needed merriment at Pop's Farm this year!
Thank you so much for the incredible patience, love and generosity you've shown us over the past year. It means more than you will ever know. Can't wait to see you on the farm.
Sincerely,
The RW Family
Yeah, but that's how you communicate and offer options to your supporters. Rollin mine w/ out question and fingers crossed for Oct.
Deleted Member
Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2021 21:05:42 GMT -5
The Answer Man
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Shakey Graves
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by Sneake on Jan 31, 2021 10:13:27 GMT -5
We're all here because we're not all there
Old Head
Help me scrape the mucus off my brain!
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by war fart on Jan 31, 2021 11:58:37 GMT -5
5/24-27 Dark Star Jubilee Legend Valley Thornville OH
6/13-16 Beardfest Hammonton, NJ
7/7 Outlaw Music Fest Hershey PA
7/18-21 4848 Festival Snowshoe WV
8/2-3 Billy Strings Bryce Jordan Center Penn State
8/29-9/2 - Karnival of the Arts (East) Kempton PA
9/19-22 Infamous Weekend Pops Farm VA
Merry Prankster
Disguised as a squirrel
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Anyone? Anyone?
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by smosey wales on Feb 1, 2021 17:43:44 GMT -5
Which makes me wonder, along with the "crowded October" comments, with which I agree, are we going to be faced with shortages in the production/facility capability?
Remember when one reason to move Lockn' to the summer was that in the fall, with Nascar, college football, etc., there was a regional shortage of rv's, portajohns, etc.? Well, it was a good rumor to debate anyway.
Many of the companies that set up the festivals travel from site to site like carny workers. Sound and stage equipment moves around the same way. Some tight tours have two sets of stage/light/sound and leap-frog from venue to venue. Vendors move around as well and require time to set up, sell, strike, travel and resupply.
There are band buses and back stage facilities in production as well. And the glamping! The glamping!
Oh well it's not like the fall is hurricane season or anything....
Feb 12 Billy Strings NFK
Feb 18 Marshall Tucker Band Philly
Feb 25 Marcus King Band NFK
April 6 Rosanne Cash NFK
April 15 James McMurtry NFK
April 20 Little Feat VaBeach
April 21 Blackberry Smoke NFK
July 2 Last Fair Deal w/John K VaB
July 23 Dave Mathews Band VaB
July 26 Robert Earl Keen C'ville
July 28-31 Floyd Fest BFE
Sept 24 Southern Culture on the Skids VaB
Nov 19 Dark Star Norva
Dec 3 Sky Dog VaB
The Answer Man
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Shakey Graves
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by Sneake on Feb 1, 2021 21:01:14 GMT -5
Which makes me wonder, along with the "crowded October" comments, with which I agree, are we going to be faced with shortages in the production/facility capability?
Remember when one reason to move Lockn' to the summer was that in the fall, with Nascar, college football, etc., there was a regional shortage of rv's, portajohns, etc.? Well, it was a good rumor to debate anyway.
Many of the companies that set up the festivals travel from site to site like carny workers. Sound and stage equipment moves around the same way. Some tight tours have two sets of stage/light/sound and leap-frog from venue to venue. Vendors move around as well and require time to set up, sell, strike, travel and resupply.
There are band buses and back stage facilities in production as well. And the glamping! The glamping!
Oh well it's not like the fall is hurricane season or anything....
We're all here because we're not all there
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: DakhaBrakha 4eva
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by uʞɔo˥ewbn on Feb 2, 2021 6:12:24 GMT -5
Which makes me wonder, along with the "crowded October" comments, with which I agree, are we going to be faced with shortages in the production/facility capability?
Remember when one reason to move Lockn' to the summer was that in the fall, with Nascar, college football, etc., there was a regional shortage of rv's, portajohns, etc.? Well, it was a good rumor to debate anyway.
Many of the companies that set up the festivals travel from site to site like carny workers. Sound and stage equipment moves around the same way. Some tight tours have two sets of stage/light/sound and leap-frog from venue to venue. Vendors move around as well and require time to set up, sell, strike, travel and resupply.
There are band buses and back stage facilities in production as well. And the glamping! The glamping!
Oh well it's not like the fall is hurricane season or anything....
P.S. Have to admit to liking the "DOOM" that smosey wales is flinging around like poop in a monkey enclosure. Thumbs up Mr. Smosey.
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Marcel Duchamp
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by kuriti on Feb 2, 2021 7:43:42 GMT -5
Which makes me wonder, along with the "crowded October" comments, with which I agree, are we going to be faced with shortages in the production/facility capability?
Remember when one reason to move Lockn' to the summer was that in the fall, with Nascar, college football, etc., there was a regional shortage of rv's, portajohns, etc.? Well, it was a good rumor to debate anyway.
Many of the companies that set up the festivals travel from site to site like carny workers. Sound and stage equipment moves around the same way. Some tight tours have two sets of stage/light/sound and leap-frog from venue to venue. Vendors move around as well and require time to set up, sell, strike, travel and resupply.
There are band buses and back stage facilities in production as well. And the glamping! The glamping!
Oh well it's not like the fall is hurricane season or anything....
Lockn': not dying, still Dead
Cowboy Neal
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Dead and Company featuring Johnny Slayer
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by The Other One on Feb 2, 2021 8:44:18 GMT -5
Which makes me wonder, along with the "crowded October" comments, with which I agree, are we going to be faced with shortages in the production/facility capability?
Remember when one reason to move Lockn' to the summer was that in the fall, with Nascar, college football, etc., there was a regional shortage of rv's, portajohns, etc.? Well, it was a good rumor to debate anyway.
Many of the companies that set up the festivals travel from site to site like carny workers. Sound and stage equipment moves around the same way. Some tight tours have two sets of stage/light/sound and leap-frog from venue to venue. Vendors move around as well and require time to set up, sell, strike, travel and resupply.
There are band buses and back stage facilities in production as well. And the glamping! The glamping!
Oh well it's not like the fall is hurricane season or anything....
Buy the ticket, take the ride...
the KIND 1/26
Dead Reckoning 1/27
Daniel Donato 2/3
St. Patty's Day Party 3/16
Del McCoury BAnd 4/25
About Time Music Festival 5/3-4
Rooster Walk 5/23-26
Floydfest 7/24-28
Yarnival 10/24-26
Post by hrpufnstuf on Feb 3, 2021 10:08:10 GMT -5
P.S. Have to admit to liking the "DOOM" that smosey wales is flinging around like poop in a monkey enclosure. Thumbs up Mr. Smosey.
Yep, I’m going to work “flinging around like poop in a monkey enclosure” at least once today....hope my boss finds it as funny as I do.