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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.
Save the Dates - Keep your August weekends open!!
Post by hrpufnstuf on Jun 2, 2021 22:56:39 GMT -5
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Here Come the Mummies
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by slypknot on Jun 2, 2021 23:37:39 GMT -5
I go sailing for two fucking days....
Crickets and cicadas sing... A rare and different tune...
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2024 Festivals & Shows
Infamous Stringdusters, Lincoln Theater, Wash, DC 4/19
About Time Music Festival 5/3-4
Neil Young/Crazy Horse Bristow, VA 5/11
String Cheese Incident, 5/16 Ting Pavilion Charlottesville, VA
Rooster Walk, 5/23-26, Martinsville, VA
The Pigeons Frasco Dogs Tour 9/6
Old Head
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - Hunter S. Thompson
Number of LOCKNs attended: All of them
Post by hondo on Jun 3, 2021 5:46:28 GMT -5
Scape-penguin to the rescue.
Post by grumbly-one on Jun 3, 2021 8:08:24 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/business/touring/9581180/lockn-farm-festival-expansion-plans-2021-lineups/
6/28 Midsummer Barn Dance
7/12 Summer Jam at Watkins Glen 1973 tribute
7/24 Floydfest
8/31 Front Porch Festival
10/24 Yarnival
Old Head
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: DakhaBrakha 4eva
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by uʞɔo˥ewbn on Jun 3, 2021 8:16:52 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 Jun 3, 2021 8:23:48 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/business/touring/9581180/lockn-farm-festival-expansion-plans-2021-lineups/
Peter Shapiro is one of the few promoters in the live music space that doesn’t get freaked out by his own big ideas, especially when those big ideas also happen to be potentially awesome.
His plan to expand the LOCKN’ Farm festival from three days to three weekends is both big and awesome and the kind of idea most promoters would immediately talk themselves out of because of the risks. The thought of expanding a major jam festival from three days to nine days — with camping — just a few months after a pandemic, without either the Grateful Dead or Phish’s involvement (both bands are touring this summer), is enough to cause crippling heart burn for most indie promoters.
But Shapiro has a few things going for him that make the expansion of LOCKN’ Fest, on 387 acres of farmland he owns in Arrington, Va., seem pretty smart. Besides being the best known promoter in a music community known for its spending power and strong demand for live music, the bands headlining each weekend of LOCKN’ — the Grateful Dead influenced Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (Aug. 13-15), fast-growing indie groove road warriors Goose (Aug. 20-22) and legendary Southern rock and blues standard bearers Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks who perform as Tedeschi Trucks Band (Aug 27-29) — sold thousands of tickets per concert prior to the pandemic and moved a ton of pay-per-view streaming tickets after COVID-19 hit, often on Shapiro’s Fans.Live platform.
“Now feels like the right moment to do something new and a bit more intimate, while keeping the best parts of what the one-weekend festival has offered since 2013,” Shapiro tells Billboard. Coming out of the pandemic, demand for live music is bigger than its ever been, Shapiro notes. And because he owns the Brooklyn Bowl venues, the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, Relix Magazine, plus his work on projects like the Fare Thee Well, Grateful Dead shows in 2015, Shapiro has marketing reach and a database allowing him to communicate directly to jam band fans across the country.
In terms of expansion, Shapiro said the best analogy is to take a three-day festival, and then expand each day of the festival into its own festival, branded around the headlining band who will perform multiple times over the weekend.
“From day one, we have been developing the site to host more events. Given the realities caused by COVID-19, now feels like the right time for us to convert LOCKN’ from a single, large-scale festival to a venue for intimate, band-centric festivals,” he tells Billboard. “The last year has been rough, but maybe some positive things really can come out of it.”
That includes boosting the profile of festival site, which is spread across two farms — the Infinity Downs Farm and Oak Ridge Farm — at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, about 40 miles southwest of Charlottesville. Shapiro says the beauty of the site is unparalleled and hopefully becomes a year-rond festival site. Fans wont be able to camp at the site during the week, but he said he’s hopeful some fans will accept the challenge of attending nine days of live music over a 16-day stretch.
If they do they’ll see Joe Russo’s Almost Dead perform six sets over three days with The Slip each night of the opening weekend, followed by Goose presenting FRED the Festival with Dawes performing Black Sabbath’s Paranoid plus a performance by Vasudo, bringing back their feel-good, Jamaica meets Nashville sound after an eight year lull. The first weekend will also include night late-night jam sessions in an area of the farm called [Jerry] Garcia’s Forest with improv jam sessions hosted by John Medeski and Billy Martin. Joining Goose on the second weekend will be Dr. Dog, Golden Messenger, Cory Wong, Grateful Shred, and Sammy Rae & The Friends.
Closing out LOCKN’ with Tedeschi Trucks is Academy Award-winning musician Jon Batiste, The Marcus King Band, Lettuce and Gabe Dixon Band.
Admission tickets are available now via Front Gate Tickets here while camping passes are available here.
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
Old Head
How do you know if hondo's Greek?
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Don't worry, he'll tell you!
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by worf rat on Jun 3, 2021 8:55:37 GMT -5
Long Distance Runner
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Beth Hart
Number of LOCKNs attended: 4
Post by wolfe jet on Jun 3, 2021 9:45:01 GMT -5
I think they could have given their community a better answer about October, without pointing fingers - I'm not looking for a witch hunt.
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 Jun 3, 2021 9:51:03 GMT -5
I think they could have given their community a better answer about October, without pointing fingers - I'm not looking for a witch hunt.
But not, IMO, at the expense of Lockn'. I like "and" better than "or".
I don't like this, unless it's temporary: "...right time for us to convert LOCKN’ from a single, large-scale festival to a venue for intimate, band-centric festivals..."
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 reckoning on Jun 3, 2021 10:47:23 GMT -5
www.billboard.com/articles/business/touring/9581180/lockn-farm-festival-expansion-plans-2021-lineups/
His plan to expand the LOCKN’ Farm festival from three days to three weekends is both big and awesome and the kind of idea most promoters would immediately talk themselves out of because of the risks. The thought of expanding a major jam festival from three days to nine days — with camping — just a few months after a pandemic, without either the Grateful Dead or Phish’s involvement (both bands are touring this summer), is enough to cause crippling heart burn for most indie promoters.
But Shapiro has a few things going for him that make the expansion of LOCKN’ Fest, on 387 acres of farmland he owns in Arrington, Va., seem pretty smart. Besides being the best known promoter in a music community known for its spending power and strong demand for live music, the bands headlining each weekend of LOCKN’ — the Grateful Dead influenced Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (Aug. 13-15), fast-growing indie groove road warriors Goose (Aug. 20-22) and legendary Southern rock and blues standard bearers Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks who perform as Tedeschi Trucks Band (Aug 27-29) — sold thousands of tickets per concert prior to the pandemic and moved a ton of pay-per-view streaming tickets after COVID-19 hit, often on Shapiro’s Fans.Live platform.
“Now feels like the right moment to do something new and a bit more intimate, while keeping the best parts of what the one-weekend festival has offered since 2013,” Shapiro tells Billboard. Coming out of the pandemic, demand for live music is bigger than its ever been, Shapiro notes. And because he owns the Brooklyn Bowl venues, the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, Relix Magazine, plus his work on projects like the Fare Thee Well, Grateful Dead shows in 2015, Shapiro has marketing reach and a database allowing him to communicate directly to jam band fans across the country.
In terms of expansion, Shapiro said the best analogy is to take a three-day festival, and then expand each day of the festival into its own festival, branded around the headlining band who will perform multiple times over the weekend.
“From day one, we have been developing the site to host more events. Given the realities caused by COVID-19, now feels like the right time for us to convert LOCKN’ from a single, large-scale festival to a venue for intimate, band-centric festivals,” he tells Billboard. “The last year has been rough, but maybe some positive things really can come out of it.”
That includes boosting the profile of festival site, which is spread across two farms — the Infinity Downs Farm and Oak Ridge Farm — at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, about 40 miles southwest of Charlottesville. Shapiro says the beauty of the site is unparalleled and hopefully becomes a year-rond festival site. Fans wont be able to camp at the site during the week, but he said he’s hopeful some fans will accept the challenge of attending nine days of live music over a 16-day stretch.
If they do they’ll see Joe Russo’s Almost Dead perform six sets over three days with The Slip each night of the opening weekend, followed by Goose presenting FRED the Festival with Dawes performing Black Sabbath’s Paranoid plus a performance by Vasudo, bringing back their feel-good, Jamaica meets Nashville sound after an eight year lull. The first weekend will also include night late-night jam sessions in an area of the farm called [Jerry] Garcia’s Forest with improv jam sessions hosted by John Medeski and Billy Martin. Joining Goose on the second weekend will be Dr. Dog, Golden Messenger, Cory Wong, Grateful Shred, and Sammy Rae & The Friends.
Closing out LOCKN’ with Tedeschi Trucks is Academy Award-winning musician Jon Batiste, The Marcus King Band, Lettuce and Gabe Dixon Band.
Admission tickets are available now via Front Gate Tickets here while camping passes are available here.
Post by LIGirl on Jun 3, 2021 11:02:52 GMT -5
An industry publication really ought to get the band names right (Hiss Golden Messenger, not just Golden Messenger)
It’s easy to be bold when you have thousands of people who’ve already given you quite a bit of money hanging on your answer.
Post by mosagra on Jun 3, 2021 11:13:54 GMT -5
His plan to expand the LOCKN’ Farm festival from three days to three weekends is both big and awesome and the kind of idea most promoters would immediately talk themselves out of because of the risks. The thought of expanding a major jam festival from three days to nine days — with camping — just a few months after a pandemic, without either the Grateful Dead or Phish’s involvement (both bands are touring this summer), is enough to cause crippling heart burn for most indie promoters.
But Shapiro has a few things going for him that make the expansion of LOCKN’ Fest, on 387 acres of farmland he owns in Arrington, Va., seem pretty smart. Besides being the best known promoter in a music community known for its spending power and strong demand for live music, the bands headlining each weekend of LOCKN’ — the Grateful Dead influenced Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (Aug. 13-15), fast-growing indie groove road warriors Goose (Aug. 20-22) and legendary Southern rock and blues standard bearers Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks who perform as Tedeschi Trucks Band (Aug 27-29) — sold thousands of tickets per concert prior to the pandemic and moved a ton of pay-per-view streaming tickets after COVID-19 hit, often on Shapiro’s Fans.Live platform.
“Now feels like the right moment to do something new and a bit more intimate, while keeping the best parts of what the one-weekend festival has offered since 2013,” Shapiro tells Billboard. Coming out of the pandemic, demand for live music is bigger than its ever been, Shapiro notes. And because he owns the Brooklyn Bowl venues, the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, Relix Magazine, plus his work on projects like the Fare Thee Well, Grateful Dead shows in 2015, Shapiro has marketing reach and a database allowing him to communicate directly to jam band fans across the country.
In terms of expansion, Shapiro said the best analogy is to take a three-day festival, and then expand each day of the festival into its own festival, branded around the headlining band who will perform multiple times over the weekend.
“From day one, we have been developing the site to host more events. Given the realities caused by COVID-19, now feels like the right time for us to convert LOCKN’ from a single, large-scale festival to a venue for intimate, band-centric festivals,” he tells Billboard. “The last year has been rough, but maybe some positive things really can come out of it.”
That includes boosting the profile of festival site, which is spread across two farms — the Infinity Downs Farm and Oak Ridge Farm — at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, about 40 miles southwest of Charlottesville. Shapiro says the beauty of the site is unparalleled and hopefully becomes a year-rond festival site. Fans wont be able to camp at the site during the week, but he said he’s hopeful some fans will accept the challenge of attending nine days of live music over a 16-day stretch.
If they do they’ll see Joe Russo’s Almost Dead perform six sets over three days with The Slip each night of the opening weekend, followed by Goose presenting FRED the Festival with Dawes performing Black Sabbath’s Paranoid plus a performance by Vasudo, bringing back their feel-good, Jamaica meets Nashville sound after an eight year lull. The first weekend will also include night late-night jam sessions in an area of the farm called [Jerry] Garcia’s Forest with improv jam sessions hosted by John Medeski and Billy Martin. Joining Goose on the second weekend will be Dr. Dog, Golden Messenger, Cory Wong, Grateful Shred, and Sammy Rae & The Friends.
Closing out LOCKN’ with Tedeschi Trucks is Academy Award-winning musician Jon Batiste, The Marcus King Band, Lettuce and Gabe Dixon Band.
Admission tickets are available now via Front Gate Tickets here while camping passes are available here.
So by definition this forum had the biggest Lockn fans, right? How many planning to see all 9 days? Just asking.
Post by grumbly-one on Jun 3, 2021 11:43:23 GMT -5
Maybe some of us should have our own thing in October. I know a band we could get...
But I am aware of how the back to August switcheroo is a cramper for your better half--that's the better gripe.
I'm not a business owner so I don't know for sure, but I seriously doubt anyone could get an unsecured business loan for 1% interest.
At some point before yesterday at 10am he knew full well there wasn't going to be a festival. Hell, after the 2020 cancellation was there ever a plan for there to be a full festival in 2021?
Every day after that point where he knew, and he kept selling tickets and kept our money is a day he was ripping off his customers.
And the idea that they might have wanted to announce the new events at the same time he was announcing the cancellation isn't really a valid reason for keeping our money longer than needed.
It's also interesting how quickly these refunds got processed compared to how long it took them for the people that requested refunds for the original cancelled festival.
6/28 Midsummer Barn Dance
7/12 Summer Jam at Watkins Glen 1973 tribute
7/24 Floydfest
8/31 Front Porch Festival
10/24 Yarnival
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 Jun 3, 2021 11:47:52 GMT -5
So by definition this forum had the biggest Lockn fans, right? How many planning to see all 9 days? Just asking.
But traffic has been light around here so I don't see "our" responses as measuring 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
Dire Wolf
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Hot Tuna
Number of LOCKNs attended: 5
Post by BB on Jun 3, 2021 12:12:47 GMT -5
That said, running a festival is a monumental undertaking. I am just hoping that Shapiro and gang will give it a try again in 2022.
There is no other festival like Lockn', and I don't want us to have gone out with a whimper.
Old Head
How do you know if hondo's Greek?
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Don't worry, he'll tell you!
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by worf rat on Jun 3, 2021 13:15:14 GMT -5
It's better to burn out than to fade away
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 Jun 3, 2021 14:10:54 GMT -5
Not with a bang but a whimper.”
― T.S. Eliot
read the full poem here:
allpoetry.com/The-Hollow-Men
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
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 Jun 3, 2021 14:47:45 GMT -5
I have a couple of flyers left and I know of at least one of my posters still up. I hope TOO puts the one I gave him in his new RV!
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
American Beauty
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Neighbor
Number of LOCKNs attended: 6
Post by looseankles on Jun 3, 2021 15:42:13 GMT -5
As for the lineups, somebody tell me what to listen to for Goose as I am not feeling the first three spotify songs. I am guessing it is a live thing. I would probably go just to see Dr. Dog and Hiss. I have seen Dawes a few times and am kinda over them, their last few albums were not my jam.
For me it is a toss up between JRAD and the Goose night, but I am sure all three would be great. Gonna have to get Dryw's 2 cents before I decide.
Long Distance Runner
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Holly Bowling
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by drunkendave on Jun 3, 2021 15:50:39 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 Jun 3, 2021 15:55:00 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
Long Distance Runner
If I could add one artist to the 2023 lineup: Holly Bowling
Number of LOCKNs attended: 7
Post by drunkendave on Jun 3, 2021 16:08:36 GMT -5
Post by gratefulhenny on Jun 3, 2021 16:31:38 GMT -5
"without either the Grateful Dead or Phish’s involvement (both bands are touring this summer)"
Pretty sure the Grateful Dead are NOT touring this summer
Post by dcvampyre on Jun 3, 2021 17:42:31 GMT -5
I'm trying to make a decision with a few friends for JRAD weekend. My birthday is 8/13, so perfect timing.
Post by nershithegnome on Jun 3, 2021 18:16:33 GMT -5
Widespread Panic… with Jerry Joesph & The Jack Mormons opening all 3 days. Then Jimmy’s “5 to 7” & whatever Scholl’s has going on to be the late night sets. Maybe John Bell doing some solo acoustic stuff Sunday afternoon or a JoJo project.
String Cheese Incident… have Kyle’s Band open one day, Billy & Jillian the other & Keller for Sunday and sit in’s. Put EOTO in the Forest late night, maybe bring Kimock & Janover for Praang or have Kang get Chris Berry or Panjea together.
Phish… just their basic solo festival setup.
Dead Weekend… have Dead & Company play Saturday & Sunday, Billy & The Kids and The Wolf Brothers on Friday with an Oteil & Friends Set Late Night. Have Mickey & Billy do some Rhythm Devils stuff the other late night.
Bluegrass Weekend: Billy Strings, GSBG, Leftover Salmon & Railroad Earth. Just have them alternate between opening, headlining & late night. Those bands are interchangeable & they could just do something like they do for Strings & Sol rotation wise.
If they can throw weekends like that on Memorial Day, 4th of July, August 1st (Jerry’s B-Day) and on Labor Day then it will be a success. If they stay with the TTB, JRAD, Twiddle, Billy Strings, Pigeons, Gov’t Mule level then it’ll be touch & go. They say they wanna make it a destination venue, then you have book bands that have fans who will come from far & wide, not just the mid Atlantic & midwest. Legal weed will help, especially if they have an on site dispensary those weekends. Suwannee & Horning’s are both off the beaten tourists path but became homes for live music & destination venues. Hopefully Lockn can do the same.