From the Gathering Of The Vibes:
For the first time in the 19-year history of Gathering of the Vibes, the initial festival lineup was announced live and on stage, Saturday March 15, at New York’s legendary Capitol Theatre, in Port Chester, NY. John Fogerty, Widespread Panic, Umphrey’s McGee, Maceo Parker, moe., and Ziggy Marley are among the acts confirmed to appear.
“John Fogerty is a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, a living legend, and he’s been on our dream list for years,” remarks Ken Hays, festival founder. “Widespread Panic is another band that we’ve long sought to play at the Vibes. I’m psyched to have them as a headliner, and I know the VibeTribe feels the same way!”
Returning favorites include: Dark Star Orchestra, Strangefolk, Dumpstaphunk, Umphrey’s McGee, moe., Ryan Montbleau, Deep Banana Blackout, Kung Fu, and beloved Master of Ceremonies Wavy Gravy. Ken Hays explains, “It felt natural to announce our lineup during a Deep Banana Blackout (DBB) and Kung Fu show. Bands like DBB, Kung Fu, Strangefolk, and Dark Star Orchestra have deep roots in the VibeTribe, and folks tell me seeing them year after year feels like spending their summer vacation with old friends.”
Bands making their first appearance at Vibes include Rodrigo y Gabriela, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Slightly Stoopid, Langhorne Slim & The Law, Donna the Buffalo, Leftover Salmon, and White Denim. Says Ken Hays, “Nothing makes me happier than seeing the VibeTribe collectively discover their new favorite band at the Vibes. This year has a particularly strong variety of first time performers, genuinely a slew of bands that I cannot wait to see!”
The Vibes is famous for unique and inspired collaborations, and this year is no exception. Vibes favorites Keller Williams, Jeff Austin of Yonder Mountain String Band, and Reed Mathis of Tea Leaf Green are teaming up as “Grateful Grass,” while Grateful Dead percussionists and world music favorite Rhythm Devils, Mickey Hart & Bill Kreutzmann of the Grateful Dead, join forces with The Disco Biscuits for a genre-stretching set.
In total, Gathering of the Vibes will host nearly fifty bands over four days on multiple stages located throughout the beautiful and historic Seaside Park along the Long Island Sound.
The fun at Gathering of the Vibes stretches well beyond just music. Attendees can shop for one-of-a-kind crafts, learn about ways to make a positive difference in the Non-Profit Village, get a bird’s eye view from atop the ferris wheel, or simply stroll along the beach enjoying the cool summer breeze.
Gathering of the Vibes is an all ages, family friendly event, offering an exclusive Family Camping area, Kids Corner and Teen Scene, Peace Parade, and a “School of Rock Teen Vibes Stage,” featuring musical instruction and jam sessions with Main Stage artists.
Tickets are available for the full weekend with onsite camping, and VIP ticket holders enjoy added perks: expedited entry, rock-star parking with easy in/out access, prime camping areas, snacks and beverages, catered meals, air conditioned bathroom trailers, and hot showers. Located stage left on the concert field, the massive VIP hospitality tent and viewing platforms offer exceptional stage sightlines and the opportunity to mix and mingle. You never know who might show up! For complete ticket buying options, please visit: gatheringofthevibes.com.
Seaside Park was originally envisioned by legendary American showman P.T. Barnum, and designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, the landscape architect behind New York’s Central Park. It is easily accessible by public transportation and just 50 miles from Manhattan. Fans coming from New York City or New Jersey can travel via Metro North or the Port Jefferson Ferry, and shuttle bus service will transport attendees between the venue and local hotels, and the ferry, train, and bus stations. Discounted hotel accommodations at Vibes preferred hotels are available at gatheringofthevibes.com/hotels.
For full information, please visit gatheringofthevibes.com
Hey! The Sand Bar and DBB!
Trivia:
This will be John Fogerty’s second appearance in Bridgeport.
First was in the summer of 1969 at Kennedy Stadium with Creedance Clearwater Revival.
How about some Fogerty/Credence songs that capture the spirit of city politics? Bad Moon Rising!
It would be nice to see the Vibes get some good alternative rock headliners.
Fogerty is cool, but a major portion of the target market has no idea who he is. Like those born after 1985. Soft Rock is also a very dated musical genre.
Just putting it out there.