By Alex Young on February 3rd, 2009
This year’s edition of the Langerado Music Festival, scheduled to take place between March 6 and 8, 2009 in Miami, Florida, has been cancelled. Promoters cite “a dismal economy” and “sluggish ticket sales” as factors for the decision. Per promoter Ethan Schwartz: “Langerado has always put the fan experience first. Unfortunately, during these difficult economic [...]
By Alex Young on January 28th, 2009
On the same day we find ourselves aimlessly awaiting Coachella’s lineup announcement, it’s a bit ironic that Langerado, another festival that made us wait quite a while for its 2009 bill, is out with its first round of additions and day-by-day schedule. Unfortunately, for those hoping for Rage Against the Machine, the Dave Matthews Band, [...]
By Alex Young on January 1st, 2009
Not only does today mark the start of a brand new year, but with it comes a brand new festival season. Let’s take that in for a moment, shall we? 2008 is now all but a distant memory. Sure it was great, but it’s all about what you’ve done for me lately, and with some [...]
By Alex Young on December 2nd, 2008
‘Tis the season to be jolly, especially when the number of lineup confirmations and rumors for some of our favorite summer music festival essentially double by the day. It may only be early December, but already, our FestivalOutlook.com is getting busy. In fact so much so, that it can be almost overwhelming for even us. [...]
By Alex Young on November 5th, 2008
The days are getting shorter, the months are getting colder, and the year is all but over. This basically means two things: first, aside from a few folks down south, we’re basically in the off season of music festivals. But as depressing as the time of the year may be, do bear in mind point [...]
By Alex Young on October 8th, 2008
With the exception of a few lucky southerners, the cool sounds, overwhelming crowds, tired feet, and everything else the 2008 summer festival season brought with it, are now but all distant memories. The stages have been disassembled, the bands have moved onto smaller, much more intimate venues, and no matter how hard we try to [...]