Update On Ohio Summer Music Fests Cleveland & Columbus
CLEVELAND, OH (March 3, 2021) – Elevation Festivals, creators and producers of WonderStruck in Cleveland – Cleveland’s music festival and the WonderBus Music & Arts Festival in Columbus, announced today their intention to run both music festivals this summer.
“The United Kingdom plans to fully reopen Great Britain on June 21. Within 72 hours of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement, mega music festivals in Reading and Leeds sold over 100,000 tickets,” stated Elevation president Denny Young. “On Monday, our neighbors in Indianapolis opened ‘indoor’ music venues to a capacity of 50%. And yesterday, when reporting the 2021 Rock Hall Induction ceremony information, Cleveland.com‘s headline read: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony switches venues, could draw its largest audience ever. Each day, we become more confident and believe that running music festivals this summer is possible. If the positive trends continue, reopening is certain. We plan to be ready to safely present both WonderStruck and WonderBus.“
Young continued, “We will communicate with the Ohio Department of Health and the Office of Governor Mike DeWine and will coordinate our plans and actions in compliance with state health mandates and protocol. The safety of our attendees, artists, vendors and staff is our top priority.”
Confirmation of Dates
WonderStruck in Clevelandwill shift dates from early June to Saturday and Sunday, July 24-25, 2021. Based on the current information available, we are confident that we can safely stage WonderStruck in late July and not before. By then, we forecast an additional reduction in restrictions and an increase in permitted capacity that will present a festival experience closer to “normal.” In the event of further issues and potential delays in Ohio, we have held dates in September as a contingency.
The decision to move the Cleveland dates was based on: 1) the most current information disseminated by the Ohio Governor’s office on February 25, 2) the latest data on vaccines and 3) a reasonable projection of time needed to get back to “normal.” Last week, Governor DeWine approved the staging of festivals (and other events) scheduled for this spring with restrictions. He increased the percentage of capacity for outdoor venues to 30%. Additionally, last night, President Biden stated: “This country will have enough vaccine supply for every adult in America by the end of May.”
The dates for the WonderBus Music & Arts Festival in Columbus are unchanged: August 28-29, 2021.
Lineup Reveal + Ticket Availability
A total of 52 artists have been booked for Ohio’s largest contemporary music festivals.
“As long as the trend remains positive and we are closer to a broader re-opening of large, open-air, outdoor music, sports and family entertainment venues, the plan is to announce the full lineups for each event at some point next month (April),” stated Elevation chief operating officer Steve Lindecke.
At the time in which all festival details are announced, tickets will go back on sale. If you are a current ticketholder who elected to rollover your 2020 tickets to 2021 and you have a question, please contact info@elevationgroup.com.
Large Outdoor, Open Air Venues
Lakeland Community College will provide WonderStruck fans the ideal setting for a music festival with 400 acres of picturesque, rolling, wooded countryside conveniently located just east of Cleveland, in Kirtland, Ohio. The Lawn at CAS provides the perfect setting forWonderBus fans – 54 acres of scenic, tree-lined property sitting on the banks of the Olentangy River, at the doorstep of The Ohio State University campus and centrally-located to all of Central Ohio.
Support Mental Health Initiatives
WonderBus is a proud partner with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in support of their work in mental health and suicide prevention. Now more than ever, we all need to understand and address the mental health and strain put on all of us by the events of the past 12 months. Please take a moment to learn how you can helphttps://medicine.osu.edu/departments/psychiatry-and-behavioral-health
Here’s What You Can Do
Finally, until such time that it is deemed safe to gather in large numbers, we encourage everyone to follow CDC and ODH guidelines. Wear a mask, Wash your hands and Watchyour distance. And when your name is called, please give careful thought to receiving one of the approved vaccines.
March 3, 2021 9:12 am
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