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In 2019, it was announced that Rockfest would be postponed until 2020. No official announcement was made regarding the postponement aside from a brief spot on the radio station and on Facebook, confusing many and giving rise to rumors. The primary reason cited by organizers is that the costs the bands charge to perform is too high, which is an issue that has been seen with other music festivals.
In 2019, it was announced that Rockfest would be postponed until 2020. No official announcement was made regarding the postponement aside from a brief spot on the radio station and on Facebook, confusing many and giving rise to rumors. The primary reason cited by organizers is that the costs the bands charge to perform is too high, which is an issue that has been seen with other music festivals.


A statement was made February 13, 2020 announcing there would not be a Rockfest that year.2018 was the last and final year for Rockfest!
A statement was made February 13, 2020 announcing there would not be a Rockfest that year.


==Event History==
==Event History==

Revision as of 21:06, 2 June 2020

Rockfest was an outdoor, hard rock music festival held annually by Kansas City radio station KQRC-FM 98.9 the Rock since 1992 [1][unreliable source?]. Over the years the festival has been held at various venues around the city, including Liberty Memorial Park, Kansas Speedway, and Sandstone Amphitheater. As of 2010, it was considered to be North America's largest one-day music festival.[1] Major bands such as Godsmack, Staind, Seether, Stone Temple Pilots, Korn, Alice in Chains, Rob Zombie, and Disturbed have all headlined Rockfest.[2][unreliable source?] The large size and rain or shine ethos of the concert has led to community disputes regarding its continuation.[2]

In 2017, it was announced 2017's Rockfest would be held at The Kansas City Speedway instead of Liberty Memorial. This is because for the last couple years it has rained or been too cold at rockfest to enjoy without wearing a sweater. The original idea was to move the festival a week or two out. That way we could guarantee better weather. However, they couldn't book Rockfest at the Liberty Memorial that weekend so decided to move the event to the Kansas Speedway.

In 2019, it was announced that Rockfest would be postponed until 2020. No official announcement was made regarding the postponement aside from a brief spot on the radio station and on Facebook, confusing many and giving rise to rumors. The primary reason cited by organizers is that the costs the bands charge to perform is too high, which is an issue that has been seen with other music festivals.

A statement was made February 13, 2020 announcing there would not be a Rockfest that year.

Event History

Date Lineup
May 30, 2009[3] Korn, Buckcherry, Shinedown, Corey Taylor, Theory Of A Deadman, Saving Abel, Rev Theory, Drowning Pool, Loaded, Dope, The Parlor Mob, Burn Halo, The Veer Union, Crooked X, The Federation Of Horsepower
May 15, 2010[4] Godsmack, Three Days Grace, Papa Roach, Seether, Drowning Pool, Rev Theory, Halestorm, Five Finger Death Punch, Airbourne, Janus, The Veer Union, Burn Halo, Adelitas Way, Shaman's Harvest, Taddy Porter
May 14, 2011[5] Disturbed, Stone Sour, Papa Roach, Alter Bridge, Sevendust, Hinder, Halestorm, Black Label Society, All That Remains, 10 Years, Crossfade, Red Line Chemistry, Art Of Dying, New Medicine, Evelyn Awake
May 12, 2012[6] Shinedown, Five Finger Death Punch, Trivium, Theory Of A Deadman, Slash, Hell Yeah, Volbeat, Chevelle
May 11, 2013[7] Alice In Chains, All That Remains, Killswitch Engage, In This Moment, Sevendust, Papa Roach, Seether, Volbeat, Halestorm, Eye Empire, Young Guns, Aranda, Device, Red Line Chemistry
May 31, 2014[8] Korn, Five Finger Death Punch, Staind, Killswitch Engage, Steel Panther, Black Label Society, Pop Evil, Adelitas Way, Escape The Fate, Soil, The Pretty Reckless, Heaven's Basement, Eve To Adam, Nothing More
May 30, 2015 Rob Zombie, Anthrax, Volbeat, In This Moment, Papa Roach, Nothing More, Tech N9ne, Halestorm, Otherwise, All That Remains, Crobot, We Are Harlot, Motionless In White, Sidewise
May 14, 2016 Disturbed, Seether, Hell Yeah, Sixx A.M., Ghost, Jackyl, Trivium, Sevendust, Drowning Pool, Escape The Fate, Pop Evil, Saint Asonia, Red Sun Rising, Like A Storm, The Veer Union
June 3, 2017[9] Godsmack, Sammy Hagar, Volbeat, Halestorm, Ratt, Collective Soul, Buckcherry, P.O.D., Zakk Sabbath, Tom Keifer, Blackberry Smoke, Crobot, Candlebox, Sidewise, One Less Reason
June 2, 2018[10] Five Finger Death Punch, Ghost, Stone Temple Pilots, Vince Neil, Sevendust, Underoath, I Prevail, Of Mice & Men, Red Sun Rising, 10 Years, Butcher Babies, Miss May I, Powerman 5000, Bad Wolves, Shaman's Harvest, Hyborian


References

  1. ^ Rockfest 2010 release line up for their one day music festival in Kansas City!
  2. ^ Statement from Mayor Funkhouser in regards to Rockfest[unreliable source?]
  3. ^ "98.9 The Rock's Rockfest 2009". www.concertarchives.org. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  4. ^ "98.9 The Rock's Rockfest 2010". www.concertarchives.org. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  5. ^ "98.9 The Rock's Rockfest 2011". www.concertarchives.org. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  6. ^ "98.9 The Rock's Rockfest 2012". www.concertarchives.org. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  7. ^ "Alice in Chains, Papa Roach, Volbeat, Halestorm + More Invade Kansas City's Rockfest 2013". LoudWire. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  8. ^ "Rockfest lineup announced: Korn, Five Finger Death Punch, Staind on list of 15 bands". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  9. ^ "Rockfest announces 2017 lineup, move to Kansas Speedway". KSHB. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  10. ^ "Five Finger Death Punch, Ghost, Stone Temple Pilots headline 2018 Rockfest". KCTV5. Retrieved May 20, 2020.