Review by: Mac M.
Photos by: Rhombi Survivor Photo Safaris
Sweet country evenings and electro pop/rock nights is one way to describe the two day music festival's return to Panther Island Pavilion.
Two Friday evenings ago Fort Worth had a very charming look to itself peering down on the banks of the Trinity River as if the skyline had it's own front row seat to this dual stage event.
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Quick Peek at Fort Worth Music Festival this Weekend!
Retro cool is no doubt the theme for this years Fort Worth Music Festival at Panther Island Pavilion.
Every piece of artwork or graphic related to the festival we've seen so far has that aged 70's vibe going on that could easily pass for a vintage t-shirt print or bumper sticker from that era.
#EDGEFEST23 [REVIEW]
Review/Photos by: Taylor Prater
Edgefest might have been a little less “edgy” this year, but it certainly wasn’t lacking in entertainment value, and definitely not in crowd support.
Edgefest might have been a little less “edgy” this year, but it certainly wasn’t lacking in entertainment value, and definitely not in crowd support.
Indie favorites A Silent Film, The Mowgli’s, Youngblood Hawke, Capital Cities and Atlas Genius dominated the start of the fest, serving up the big radio hits we all know and love from 102.1 The Edge.
Labels:
#EDGEFEST23,
102.1 The Edge,
A Day To Remember,
AWOLNATION,
Bush,
Deftones,
Fitz and The Tantrums,
Paramore,
Phoenix,
Taylor Prater,
The Airborne Toxic Event,
The Gaslight Anthem,
Twenty One Pilots
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