By Drew Litowitz on April 8th, 2009 in
Lang, a Brooklyn native, knows that in order to bring his ideas for a free day-long show into fruition, he will need to acquire $8 to $10 million. In his own words, “I’d love to do it. But it’s been a very tough year” (Daily News). If it does all work out, he hopes to bring over 150,000 people to the park for a festival more in line with the original and less in line with the near-tragic 30th Anniversary attempt. The festival hopes to bring legends such as Neil Young and Crosby, Stills, and Nash, as well as newer jammier groups like Phish and Dave Matthews Band.
In addition to Prospect Park, Lang has been looking at Coney Island and Queens’ Flushing Meadows, but their capacities are significantly less (more or less 50,000). Lang would like to stick with Prospect Park, but unfortunately, because he has waited so long to begin plans, August 15th, the Festival’s original date in 1969, is already occupied. Lang says he would rather be a week or two off than put on a less than stellar show, and Prospect Park is still his first choice.
Still no definites in any sense, but at least we know that Woodstock ’09 is in the works, even at its very meager beginning stages. Also, we know that it will probably be FREE. That’s news enought to get people amped for what could feature some pretty amazing music. We’ll try to keep you up with more news as it comes along.