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==Background== |
==Background== |
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The Radio 92.9 EarthFest concert |
The Radio 92.9 EarthFest concert was a free music festival that was hosted yearly on the Esplanade in downtown [[Boston, MA]]. The concert was created to demonstrate how everyday individuals can reduce their environmental impact. The concert was supported by a variety of sponsors such as [[Whole Foods Market]], [[Subaru]], [[MetroPCS]], and [[Boston Globe]]. These sponsors, along with the 51 other sponsors,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.myradio929.com/EarthFest/Sponsorship.aspx|title = ROCK 92.9 Rocks - the Next Generation of Classic Rock}}</ref> set up booths and offered free items to promote their products and demonstrated to concert attendees how their products could aid both the individual, and the environment as a whole. The Radio 92.9 EarthFest concert celebrated its 23rd and final<ref name="ended"/> event on Saturday May 21, 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.celebrateboston.com/earthfest.htm|title = Radio 929 EarthFest Boston 2016}}</ref> |
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Along with the main outdoor stage on the [[Hatch Shell]] |
Along with the main outdoor stage on the [[Hatch Shell]], EarthFest offered a smaller stage in an area known as ''Kid's Planet'', which was set up for families and a younger audience. Notable performers in years past have been [[KT Tunstall]], [[The Fray]], [[Los Lonely Boys]], and [[Shawn Mullins]]. Each year the concert was hosting 14 bands that range from locally to nationally known. In 2012, the Earthfest Audience was estimated to be over 200,000 people by state police. |
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2016:<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rock929rocks.com/|title=Boston's ROCK 92.9 – Next Generation of Classic Rock|website=Rock929rocks.com|access-date=19 March 2023}}</ref> |
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- [[Fitz and the Tantrums]] |
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- [[Joywave]] |
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- [[The Strumbellas]] |
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- Flight of Fire |
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2015:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://myradio929.com/tag/earthfest-2015/|title = ROCK 92.9 Rocks - the Next Generation of Classic Rock}}</ref> |
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- [[Guster]] |
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- [[New Politics (band)|New Politics]] |
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- [[Atlas Genius]] |
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- [[Hunter (band)|Hunter]] |
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2014:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bostonmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/blog/2014/04/18/radio-929-earthfest-2014-lineup/|title=Radio 92.9 Announces EarthFest 2014 Lineup|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140420071859/https://www.bostonmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/blog/2014/04/18/radio-929-earthfest-2014-lineup/|archive-date=2014-04-20|access-date=2023-08-11}}</ref> |
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- [[Neon Trees]] |
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- [[The Wailers]] |
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- [[Smallpools]] |
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- [[Morning Parade]] |
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- [[The Venetia Fair|Venetia Fair]] |
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- [[Vertical Horizon]] |
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- [[Cracker (band)|Cracker]] |
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- [[Gentlemen Hall]] |
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- [[Fastball (band)|Fastball]] |
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- [[Camper Van Beethoven]] |
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- Todd Biggins Band |
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2012:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.celebrateboston.com/earthfest/earthfest-2012.htm|title = Radio 929 EarthFest Boston 2012, A Record Crowd!}}</ref> |
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- [[Third Eye Blind]] |
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- [[Spin Doctors]] |
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- [[Switchfoot]] |
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- [[Eve6]] |
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- Twin Berlin |
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2011:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.celebrateboston.com/earthfest/earthfest-2011.htm|title = EarthFest Boston 2011 Family Fun!}}</ref> |
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- [[Ed Kowalczyk]] |
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- [[OK Go]] |
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- [[Sponge (band)|Sponge]] |
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- [[Atomic Tom]] |
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- The Ground Up |
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2010:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.celebrateboston.com/earthfest/earthfest-2010.htm|title = EarthFest 2010 Boston a Big Hit!}}</ref> |
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- [[Collective Soul]] |
- [[Collective Soul]] |
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- [[Gin Blossoms]] |
- [[Gin Blossoms]] |
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- [[Crash Kings]] |
- [[Crash Kings]] |
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- [[Marcy Playground]] |
- [[Marcy Playground]] |
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- Jackson Wetherbee Band |
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2009:<ref>http://www. |
2009:<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.celebrateboston.com/earthfest/earthfest-2009.htm|title = EarthFest 2009 Boston a Huge Success}}</ref> |
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- [[Soul Asylum]] |
- [[Soul Asylum]] |
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- [[The Lemonheads]] |
- [[The Lemonheads]] |
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- [[Shawn Mullins]] |
- [[Shawn Mullins]] |
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- [[Seven Mary Three]] |
- [[Seven Mary Three]] |
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2008 |
2008 |
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- [[The Help]] |
- [[The Help (band)|The Help]] |
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- [[BoDeans]] |
- [[BoDeans]] |
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- [[The English Beat]] |
- [[The English Beat]] |
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- [[Cracker]] |
- [[Cracker (band)|Cracker]] |
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- [[Cake (band)|Cake]] |
- [[Cake (band)|Cake]] |
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- [[The Alternate Routes]] |
- [[The Alternate Routes]] |
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- [[The Fray]] |
- [[The Fray]] |
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- James Blunt |
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- [[Los Lonely Boys]] |
- [[Los Lonely Boys]] |
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2005 |
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- [[The Wallflowers]] |
- [[The Wallflowers]] |
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2004:<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=http://www.myradio929.com/EarthFestArchive.aspx|title = ROCK 92.9 Rocks - the Next Generation of Classic Rock}}</ref> |
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- Peter Wolf |
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- Third Eye Blind |
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- Edie Brickell |
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- Los Lonely Boys |
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- Bodeans |
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2003:<ref name="auto"/> |
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==External links== |
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– Sheryl Crow |
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* [http://www.myradio929.com/EarthFest.aspx EarthFest Home Page] |
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- Big Head Todd & the Monsters |
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- Peter Wolf |
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- Sister Hazel |
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- Nickel Creek |
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- Alice Peacock |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Earthfest}} |
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[[Category:Festivals in Boston]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 11 August 2023
Radio 92.9 EarthFest was a free music festival that features both national and local acts. The concert averages 125,000 people yearly, hosts 14 bands on 3 stages, and was the largest radio station "Earth" or "Green" related event in New England. The yearly festival stopped after 2016. There are no plans for continuation for the event.[1]
Background
[edit]The Radio 92.9 EarthFest concert was a free music festival that was hosted yearly on the Esplanade in downtown Boston, MA. The concert was created to demonstrate how everyday individuals can reduce their environmental impact. The concert was supported by a variety of sponsors such as Whole Foods Market, Subaru, MetroPCS, and Boston Globe. These sponsors, along with the 51 other sponsors,[2] set up booths and offered free items to promote their products and demonstrated to concert attendees how their products could aid both the individual, and the environment as a whole. The Radio 92.9 EarthFest concert celebrated its 23rd and final[1] event on Saturday May 21, 2016.[3] Along with the main outdoor stage on the Hatch Shell, EarthFest offered a smaller stage in an area known as Kid's Planet, which was set up for families and a younger audience. Notable performers in years past have been KT Tunstall, The Fray, Los Lonely Boys, and Shawn Mullins. Each year the concert was hosting 14 bands that range from locally to nationally known. In 2012, the Earthfest Audience was estimated to be over 200,000 people by state police.
Previous performers
[edit]2016:[4] - Fitz and the Tantrums - Joywave - The Strumbellas - Flight of Fire
2015:[5] - Guster - New Politics - Atlas Genius - Hunter
2014:[6] - Neon Trees - The Wailers - Smallpools - Morning Parade - Venetia Fair
2013:[7] - Vertical Horizon - Cracker - Gentlemen Hall - Fastball - Camper Van Beethoven - Todd Biggins Band
2012:[8] - Third Eye Blind - Spin Doctors - Switchfoot - Eve6 - Twin Berlin
2011:[9] - Ed Kowalczyk - OK Go - Sponge - Atomic Tom - The Ground Up
2010:[10] - Collective Soul - Gin Blossoms - Crash Kings - Marcy Playground - Jackson Wetherbee Band
2009:[11] - Soul Asylum - The Lemonheads - Shawn Mullins - Seven Mary Three - Red Summer Sun
2008 - The Help - BoDeans - The English Beat - Cracker - Cake
2007 - KT Tunstall - Guster - Mat Kearney - Jon Butler Trio - Vega4
2006 - The Alternate Routes - The Fray - James Blunt - Los Lonely Boys
2005 - Ari Hest - Anna Nalick - Low Millions - Five for Fighting - Carbon leaf - The Wallflowers
2004:[12] - Peter Wolf - Third Eye Blind - Edie Brickell - Los Lonely Boys - Bodeans
2003:[12] – Sheryl Crow - Big Head Todd & the Monsters - Peter Wolf - Sister Hazel - Nickel Creek - Alice Peacock
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Boston's EarthFest Comes to an End". Retrieved 2023-08-11.
- ^ "ROCK 92.9 Rocks - the Next Generation of Classic Rock".
- ^ "Radio 929 EarthFest Boston 2016".
- ^ "Boston's ROCK 92.9 – Next Generation of Classic Rock". Rock929rocks.com. Retrieved 19 March 2023.
- ^ "ROCK 92.9 Rocks - the Next Generation of Classic Rock".
- ^ "Radio 92.9 Announces EarthFest 2014 Lineup". Archived from the original on 2014-04-20. Retrieved 2023-08-11.
- ^ "Radio 929 EarthFest Boston 2013, 20th Anniversary!".
- ^ "Radio 929 EarthFest Boston 2012, A Record Crowd!".
- ^ "EarthFest Boston 2011 Family Fun!".
- ^ "EarthFest 2010 Boston a Big Hit!".
- ^ "EarthFest 2009 Boston a Huge Success".
- ^ a b "ROCK 92.9 Rocks - the Next Generation of Classic Rock".