3rd Annual Great Plains Art & Music Festival
Schedule
Sat Sep 28 2024 at 11:00 am to 11:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Sesquicentennial Point | Lawrence, KS
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Date: Saturday, September 28, 2024
Location: Sesquicentennial Point Park, Clinton Lake, Lawrence, Kansas (6228 W. 27th St, Lawrence, KS 66047)
Experience the magic of the Great Plains Art and Music Festival, a vibrant celebration set against the breathtaking backdrop of Sesquicentennial Point Park, overlooking Clinton Lake and the Wakarusa River Valley. This year’s festival promises an unforgettable day filled with art, music, food, and fun for the entire family!
Event Schedule:
- 11 AM - 4 PM: Free public entry and parking.
- Post-4 PM: Transition to a lively music festival (Advance Tickets $20 general admission, $40 VIP, $25/$50 day of show)
- Festival Ends: Midnight
Food:
- Tacos La Chona and Nunez Foods (Mexican)
- Eat Schmidt (American)
- Cooter Brand BBQ
Desserts:
- Sweet Sylvie’s
- Carnival Cravings
- Fantastic Farms Freeze-Dried Candy
- Snowball Island Shaved Ice
Drinks:
-Adult Beverages: Exclusively by Willcott Brewing Company, featuring custom brewed craft beers and a selection of Kansas wines.
Kids' Activities:
- Bounce Houses and Obstacle Course: Provided by KC Fun Squad, featuring 6-8 bounce houses, including a toddler-only house and water slides (bring your swimsuit!). The bounce houses and water slides will stay up for the night-time guests! Inflatable games like basketball, archery, axe throwing, soccer, Connect Four, and Giant Jenga, plus a 60' obstacle course. All this excitement for just $12 for all-you-can-bounce ($10 in advance). VIEW MANY OF THE SLIDES HERE: https://kcfunsquad.com/
Festival Attractions:
- Art and Handmade Vendor Fair: Explore 65 artist and unique handmade vendor booths.
-Food Truck Festival featuring four food trucks and four dessert vendors
- Baked Goods: Vendors selling everything from pickles and honey to brownies, cakes, muffins, and more.
- Live Music: Enjoy a diverse range of live music throughout the day and into the night, featuring every genre from singer-songwriter and metal to rock 'n' roll, rap, electronic music, DJs, multi-genre vocalists, and avant-garde bluegrass: view the lineup and band descriptions here: https://www.greatplainsfest.com/lineup2024
- Camping, Boating, and Recreation: Just across the road, Clinton State Park offers RV and tent camping, cabins, boating, and more, with reserved spots that include running water, electricity, and shower houses (reserveamerica.com). Nearby, Clinton Marina provides options for renting a pontoon boat or a slip for the day.
-For golf enthusiasts, Eagle Bend Golf Course is also nearby for a round of golf.
-Mutt Run Dog Off Leash Park is also next-door Note: No dogs allowed on festival grounds.
- Downtown Lawrence: Features an amazing array of boutiques, shops, and restaurants, offering premier shopping with a small-town feel in a classic historic setting.
Important Information:
Ticket Purchases: Tickets to the paid portion of the event can be purchased online on our website in advance or on the day of the show at the entrance. https://www.greatplainsfest.com/purchaseticketsorspace
- What to Bring: Attendees should bring a camping chair and comfortable shoes. A complete list of what you can and cannot bring is provided below. Remember to bring a swimsuit for the waterslides!
- Evening Portion: The evening portion of the event is not suitable for kids but they are allowed. See the festival lineup in the menu of this website to get a feel for the bands' styles of music.
Ticket Information:
- Free Entry: From 11 AM to 4 PM. All You Can Bounce is $12
- Paid Entry: After 4 PM, tickets cost $20 in advance ($25 on the day of the event) and $40 for VIP tickets in advance ($50 on the day of the event).
- VIP Perks: VIP tickets include access to the VIP tent, a folding chair, and a festival-themed T-shirt.
Support the Festival:
The free portion of the festival is supported by our partner nonprofit, Great Plains Emerging Arts Project, dedicated to enhancing community arts and building an amphitheater at Sesquicentennial Point. Your donations help sustain the festival and support these future plans. Consider donating or becoming a sponsor. (https://www.greatplainsfest.com/donate). To sponsor, email [email protected]. View the sponsorship kit here: https://www.greatplainsfest.com/
Vendor Information:
- Application Deadline: Sep. 25, 2024. Apply on greatplainsfest.com and SCROLL DOWN TO APPLY TO BE A VENDOR
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What You Can Bring:
Acceptable Items:
- Lawn chairs
- Stadium seats
- Blankets
- Coolers (must remain in vehicle)
- Non-alcoholic beverages
- Water bottles
- Umbrellas
- External chargers
- Fun and games
Non-Acceptable Items:
-Pets (except service animals)
- Alcohol (no outside alcohol allowed)
- Glass containers
- Fireworks
- Firearms, knives, weapons of any kind
- Illegal substances, drugs, or drug paraphernalia
- Electronic scooters, skateboards, or vehicles (except those needed for accessibility reasons)
- Tents or semi-permanent structures
- Aerosols (except for sunscreen)
- Banners and signs
- Laser pointers
- Drones
- Noisemaking devices (personal radios, airhorns, boomboxes, Bluetooth devices, etc.)
MUSIC LINEUP:
Prepare for a thrilling day of music at the festival! It kicks off with Marilyn Brie’s soulful acoustic performance, followed by Winters and Wallace, who will enchant with their rich, interactive alternative songwriting. Pauly Kidd brings high-energy hip-hop and R&B, joined by hype man Fat Phil for an interactive dance-filled experience. Next, 3LADE delivers high-energy pop with infectious melodies, creating unforgettable moments.
Spectrum will captivate with their experimental fusion of rock, blues, jazz, and modern hip-hop. Reagan Zagan follows with her avant-garde bluegrass and alternative Americana, showcasing dynamic banjo skills and emotive vocals. Michael Maher offers deep, emotional performances blending soulful melodies with rock and ballads, providing an intimate experience. Lonnie Fisher brings an eclectic mix of roots, rock, goth, punk, and indie pop with evocative lyrics.
JonTomKnuff will guide you through a profound journey of evocative poetry, while Elysium Nights fuses hip-hop and indie pop with soulful vocals and infectious beats. Alan Wayne the Praday and Zee Underground will deliver their TBD set, followed by Chu-Cho (Duron Ortega), who blends DIY box mix and talkbox with traditional hip-hop for a unique, high-energy performance. The Stacys close the afternoon with an electrifying mix of blues, grunge, and psychedelic rock.
As evening falls, the festival transitions into a special headlining set sponsored by Guitarma, a locally-owned guitar-focused music store in downtown Lawrence, celebrating its fifth anniversary. Guitarma has curated an incredible lineup featuring the intense post-hardcore of Common Room, the raw punk rock of Red Kate, and the powerful punk rock sound of Second Chance. Guitarma’s sponsorship brings these standout acts to the stage for an unforgettable performance, showcasing their commitment to supporting great music and the local community.
The night continues with DJ Cynsere spinning legendary sets, followed by 93 & Alive, featuring ATM, Jade Haa, BLVCKLIGHT, and Flex The Drummer for an electrifying hip-hop experience. Botz&Bandz will deliver pulsating EDM beats, keeping the crowd in euphoria. Finally, DJ Savage Habits closes the festival with his high-energy trap set, ensuring the dance floor stays active until the very end.
Don’t miss this action-packed day of diverse and unforgettable musical performances!
Live Music Festival Schedule
From morning melodies to midnight beats, our festival features an all-day lineup of diverse music:
- 11:00 AM - 11:25 AM: Marilyn Brie - Indie/blues singer-songwriter known for her soulful acoustic performances.
- 11:35 AM - 12:00 PM: Winters and Wallace - Acoustic duo blending heartfelt melodies with alternative songwriting.
- 12:05 PM - 12:25 PM: Pauly Kidd - High-energy hip-hop and R&B with engaging, dance-filled performances.
- 12:25 PM - 12:45 PM: 3LADE - Infectious pop melodies and dynamic performances.
- 12:45 PM - 1:05 PM: Spectrum - Experimental fusion band mixing rock, blues, jazz, and modern hip-hop.
- 1:15 PM - 1:45 PM: Reagan Zagan - Avant-garde bluegrass and Americana with dynamic banjo skills.
- 1:55 PM - 2:25 PM: Michael Maher - Emotional blend of soulful melodies with rock and ballads.
- 2:35 PM - 3:05 PM: Lonnie Fisher - Eclectic mix of roots, rock, goth, punk, and indie pop.
- 3:05 PM - 3:15 PM: JonTomKnuff - Profound performance poetry.
- 3:20 PM - 3:40 PM: Elysium Nights - Fusion of hip-hop and indie pop with soulful vocals.
- 3:40 PM - 4:00 PM: Alan Wayne The Pradagy and Zee Underground - Energetic hip-hop set blending powerful lyricism with a vocalist.
- 4:05 PM - 4:25 PM: Chu-Cho - Unique blend of DIY box mix and talkbox with traditional hip-hop.
- 4:35 PM - 5:05 PM: The Stacys - Blues, grunge, and psychedelic rock.
- 5:15 PM - 5:45 PM: Third Floor - Psychedelic rock with 60s and 70s influences.
- 6:00 PM - 6:45 PM: Common Room - Intense post-hardcore with melodic and rhythmic complexity.
- 7:05 PM - 7:55 PM: Red Kate - Hard-hitting punk rock with fierce energy.
- 8:15 PM - 9:00 PM: Second Chance - High-energy hardcore punk rock.
- 9:10 PM - 9:40 PM: DJ Cynsere - Legendary mixes of hip-hop, dance, and ballads.
- 9:45 PM - 10:30 PM: 93 & Alive - Dynamic hip-hop performances.
- 10:40 PM - 11:10 PM: Botz&Bandz - Pulsating EDM with seamless track mixing.
- 11:10 PM - Midnight: DJ Savage Habits - High-energy trap music to close the night.
SEE YOU THERE!