Midtown Arts Center Thirsd Annual Grand Slam January 17
Music Midtown | |
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Frequency | Annual |
Location(s) |
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Years active | 1994–2005, 2011–nowadays |
Inaugurated | May xiii, 1994 (1994-05-13) |
Most contempo | September 19–twenty, 2020 |
Next event | September 17–19, 2021 |
Website | musicmidtown |
Music Midtown is a large music festival that was held in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, annually from 1994 to 2005, and—after a half dozen-yr hiatus—returned in 2011. During its original run, the festival ran for 1 weekend each year. The effect drew in excess of 300,000 attendees per yr during its peak years.
Music Midtown started as a two-day event with three stages. It later grew to a three-day event. During the years that the festival had a three-solar day run, the event had six main stages. Each of these stages were typically sponsored by a local Atlanta radio station and were used to present dozens of bands playing a wide variety of musical genres. Due to a decline in attendance and ascension expenses afterwards the 2005 Music Midtown, promoters placed the festival on hiatus in 2006. The hiatus ran through 2010. The festival returned as a one-mean solar day event in 2011 and so expanded to its electric current two-solar day format in 2012.
History [edit]
Origins [edit]
The festival was conceived by Atlanta-based music promoters Alex Cooley, Peter Conlon and Alex Hoffman who sought to create an effect similar to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The intent was to present a wide variety of music that both men had come to enjoy during their careers in the music industry.
In 1994, the festival launched on a bundle of undeveloped land at Peachtree St. and Tenth St. in the heart of Midtown'southward business commune. After a few years at this site, the festival was forced to move to make way for the construction of the new Federal Reserve Banking company of Atlanta. The new festival site chosen was in downtown just north of Centennial Olympic Park and consisted mainly of closed-off streets and surface parking lots which made for a hot and somewhat unpleasant experience for daytime concert-goers. This site is now home to the Georgia Aquarium and the World of Coca-Cola museum. This led to a brief stay of two years later which the festival moved to the 42 acre (170,000 m2) location adjacent to the Atlanta Civic Center and at present closed SciTrek. After finding this new domicile, the festival grew dramatically and attracted around 300,000 attendees during its peak years.
Changes, 2005, and reject [edit]
In 2000, the festival featured its largest prove to engagement. They increased their stage corporeality to six and featured over 130 bands.[1] Although independent promoters when the festival was created, Cooley and Conlon sold their company, Concert/Southern Promotions, to Clear Channel Communications' subsidiary SFX Amusement in 1998. In Nov 2004, Alex Cooley was released by Clear Aqueduct Amusement in role due to his unsuccessful absorption into the corporate culture. His age and wellness problems (diabetes) prevented him from working total-time which also played a function.
Traditionally on the first weekend in May, the 2005 festival was moved to June x–12. This was supposedly washed for amend weather condition, although this ended up being counterproductive, equally information technology put the festival into even more than heat and humidity and at a greater chance for thunderstorms with dangerous lightning. Most of the 2005 festival was rained on by remnants of Tropical Storm Arlene, repeating many of the May rains it was rescheduled to avoid. Special outdoor tiles were put down in front of the stages to protect the grass and go along it from turning to mud.
The 2005 festival also doubled the talent budget and raised 3-mean solar day ticket prices from $45 to $75. Conlon cited media reports of potential traffic issues from Music Midtown and the concurrent Vibe MusicFest at the Georgia Dome every bit "killing" advance ticket sales in the weeks before the event. Others believe that the higher ticket prices may have exceeded the affordability of younger concert-goers. The slated 2005 dates were also concurrent with the increasingly popular Bonnaroo music and arts festival in neighboring Tennessee, which may have affected both omnipresence and artist booking.
Hiatus and resurrection [edit]
On January v, 2006, Conlon announced that at that place would be no Music Midtown in 2006 due to the growing expenses of the festival in its electric current form and location. Although Conlon left open the possibility of a return at a unlike location in the time to come, this ultimately left Music Midtown in limbo and on hiatus through 2010.
On July vi, 2011, Mayor Kasim Reed and Conlon announced that the festival would return for 2011 as a one-day outcome on September 24, 2011, at Piedmont Park. Ticket prices for the event were $55, with ii stages and The Black Keys and Coldplay headlining.[2] Additional acts included Cage the Elephant, Manchester Orchestra, Immature the Giant, The Joy Formidable and others.[three]
On September 21, 2011, Conlon said due to the success of advance ticket sales for 2011, he was already planning for a 2012 version of the festival. "Next year will definitely be two days, a piddling more than diverse," he said. "I felt that getting something [produced] this yr was important. It'south gotten people focused over again. Just I'll start thinking about next year the week later on this 1. It takes a year to plan these things correct."[four] Following the event, local media estimated attendance at forty,000.[5]
In 2015, a fourth stage was added to the summer festival. This twelvemonth they spent well-nigh in $18 meg in production. They also donated $100,000 to the Piedmont Park Salvation. According to the research eye at the Nashville Area Bedroom of Commerce, attendee spending brings over $11 1000000 of income to Atlanta.[vi]
In 2016, the creators decided to alter the format of the festival. In previous years, the shows took place on Friday and Saturday. The new format moved the shows to Saturday and Dominicus due to the large amount of traffic from the neighboring Henry W. Grady High School and the rush hour time period posing a risk.[6]
Lineups [edit]
1996 lineup [edit]
Friday, May 3, 1996 - Sunday May five, 1996 - Ane Day Pass: $17; Weekend Pass: $27.00
three lb. Thrill, iii Lost Souls, Aimee Mann, Adrian Legg, Anti Heros, Anders Osborne, Becky Abrupt, Large Fish Ensemble, Bill Morrissey, The Black Crowes, Bob Dylan, The Bobs, Os Pony, The Bottlerockets, Brother Cane, Buddy Guy Big Band, Cake, Catfish Jenkins, Chambers Brothers, Chief Seattle, Clay Harper & The Rhythm Tyrants, Cornershop, Cracker, Dallas Canton Line, Dash Rip Rock, Dirty Dozen, Doublewide, Dry Canton, Edwin McCain, Evan & Jaron, Fiji Mariners, Fishbone, Fleming & John, For Squirrels, Francine Reed, Fred Schneider, Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie, Goose Creek Symphony, Gracie Moon, Gren, Groundscore, Gurufish, Hip Heavy Lip, Howard Jones, HoHum, Ian Moore, Jake, Jan Smith, Joan Baez, Joe Ely, Joe Satriani, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, John Wesley Harding, Johnny Hyde Quartet, Josh Joplin Band, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Kool & The Gang, Larry McCray, Constabulary of Nature, League of Decency, Leftover Salmon, Lift, Lisa Loeb, Lil Carmine Rocket, Lonesome Jones, Loudflower, Lounge Flounders, Luther Allison, Mary Fortune Express, Memory Dean, Moonwater, Morris Mean solar day & The Time, Norman Blake, NRBQ, Ohio Players, One Without, Poe, Ride the Wood, The Roches, Robben Ford & The Blueish Line, Root 88, Red, Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women, Schtum, Shadowcaste, Shawn Colvin, Sightseers, Sister Hazel, Snapdragon, Sparklehorse, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Steel Pulse, Stir, The Stowes, Super X13, Syd Straw, Tabu Ley Rochereau, Tender Idols, This Living Mitt, Toadies, Umajets, Uncle Mark Reynolds, Urban Shakedancers, Vertical Horizon, Wailing Souls, Wanderlust, Zachary Richard
KIDS STAGE: Planet Globe Inc. Lee Bryan'south Premier Puppets, Juggling Dou Dan Thurman & Philip Solomon, Joanie Bartels from the Disney Channel, Mario "The Laff Principal",Rick Hubbard & His All Star Kazoo Ring, Plus Action areas with arts & crafts, games and more.[vii]
1997 lineup [edit]
May ii, 1997 - May 4, 1997 - Weekend Pass: $27.00
Number 1 Family Mover, 3 Lost Souls, 702, Acoustic Workshop, Alicia Bridges, Al Jarreau, Angie Aparo, Automatic, B Stone & The Bizz, Barenaked Ladies, BeauSoleil, Ben Folds Five, Better Than Ezra, Billy pilgrim, Boobytrap, The Boo Radleys, Cake, Cheap Flim-flam, Christion, Cindy Lee Berryhill, Continentals, Cool For August, Cowboy Envy, Cowboy Rima oris, Cravin' Melon, Nuance Rip Rock, David Ryan Harris, Dayroom, Delbert McClinton, Dinosaur Jr., Edwin McCain, Kevn Kinney & Warren Haynes (together in a rare audio-visual advent), Emmet Swimming, Eric Johnson, Expanding Man, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Fernando Aragon, File´, V-Eight, Fleming & John, The Floyds, Francine Reed, Fuel, funky Meters, Geno Delafose & French Rockin Boogie, George Clinton & The P Funk Allstars, Gibb Droll, Drinking glass Candle Grenade, Gov't Mule, Gravy, Hazel Virtue, The Hazies, Hip Heavy Lip, Hobex, Jonny Lang, Johnny Hyde Quartet, Jonatha Brooke, Jump Fiddling Children, K'south Choice, Kelly Hogan & Lee Jeffrey, Leroy Jones, Local H, Lonesome Jones, Lonnie Brooks, Los Lobos, Los Straitjackets, Madfly, Michelle Malone, Mishap, Mod English, Monica, Muse, Musique, Neilson Hubbard, The Nields, Pascal Bokar, Patty Griffin, People Who Must, Radiant City, Reuben Anderson, Rockapella, Root Doctors, Royal Crown Revue, Santana, Saw Doctors, Seek, Sevendust, Shinehead, Shock Lobo, Silverchair, Sister Hazel, Half dozen Means To Sunday, Brim, Slim Fatz & Uprighteous, Sons of the San Joaquin, Soul Miners Girl, Sounds of Blackness, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Steve Miller Band, Stir, String Cheese Incident, Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band, Tender Idols, treehouse, Trinket, Velmer Watkins & The Celestial Community Choir, Vigilantes Of Honey, Wallflowers, State of war, Wild West Picture Bear witness, Immature Gary, ZZ Meridian[eight]
1998 lineup [edit]
May 1, 1998 - May 3, 1998 - Ticket Price $xxx
2 Skinnee J's (5/1), A Flock of Seagulls (5/three), Agents of Good Roots (5/3), Alana Davis (5/2), Alejandro Esoveda (5/3), Al'due south Not Well (5/2), Andy Offutt Irwin (5/ane), Anne Murray (v/3), Some other Man Downwards (5/3), Anson Funderburgh (5/3), Athenaeum (v/iii), Austin Lounge Lizards (5/ii), The Backsliders (5/ii), Bela Scrap & The Flecktones (5/3), Beth Forest (5/3), Big Wreck (5/3), Billionaire (5/2), Bio Ritmo (5/1), Blue Mountain (5/ane), Booker T & The MG'due south (five/3), Charlie Mars Band (5/ii), Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band (v/2), Cracker (5/2), Creedence Clearwater Revisted (5/3), David Byrne (5/2), 24-hour interval By the River (5/3),Dayroom (5/ii), Dee Snider'due south S.1000.F's (5/2), Dee Dee Bridgewater (5/two), Derek Trucks Band (5/1), Destiny's Kid (5/two), Dixie Hummingbirds (5/3), drivin' n' cryin' (five/2), Duke Ellington Orchestra (5/2), Econoline Crush (5/3), Emm Gryner (v/one), Etta James (5/3), Evan & Jaron (5/2) Eve 6 (5/1), Fastball (5/2), Foo Fighters (5/2), Francine Reed (v/three) Freddy Jones Ring (five/2) Fuel (five/two), Garrison Starr (5/1), The Gary Steer Ensemble (5/2), God Lives Underwater (5/ii), Goodie Mob (5/ane), Gov't Mule (v/2), Gra' (5/3), Gracie Moon (5/ii)Haynes, McCain, Kinney (5/iii), Henry Murphy & the son's & blood brother's band (5/iii), The Iguanas (five/1), Indigo Girls (five/1), Isaac Back-scratch (5/1), Jagged Edge (5/2), Jimmie Dale Gilmore (5/2), Jolene (5/1), Josh Joplin Band (five/2), Juggling Sons (five/1), June Victory & The Bayou Renegades (v/ii), Jupiter Coyote (v/2), Keb' Mo' (5/three), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (5/2), Rex Slender (5/1), Kingsized (five/three), Koko Taylor (5/2), Kool & The Gang featuring JT Taylor(5/2), La Bottine Souriante (5/two), Letters To Cleo (five/3), Little Jack Tune & His Young Turks (five/2), Loud American Tourists (five/2), Lysette (5/1), Marvelous 3 (five/2), Mavis Staples (v/3), Memory Dean (five/1), Michelle Penn (v/ii), The Mike Karp Band (5/3), Montel Jordan (five/two), Morphine (5/i), Neilson Hubbard (5/1), Overlook (5/2), Pain (5/3), Paula Cole (5/ane), Paydirt (five/ii), The Penetrators (five/i), The Pleasantdales (5/ii), Reggae Cowboys (5/1), The Road Hawgs (5/2), Rick Hubbard & His All Kid Kazoo Ring (v/two & 5/3), Robert Cray Band (five/1), Robustos (5/1), Sam Salter (five/2), Larry Johnson & Adam (5/three), Semisonic (5/2), The Silent Kids (5/two), Sis Hazel (5/2), Sixteen Horsepower (5/ane), Sixty Cycle Hum (5/ii), Skwzbxx (5/3), Son Volt (5/ane), Spoken language (5/2), Tinsley Ellis (5/3), Tito Puente (5/3), Tonic (5/3), Troutfishing In America (5/3), Tuscadero (five/3), Ugly Americans (5/2), Urban Grind (5/2), Velmer Watkins & the Celestial Choir (5/3), Tearing Femmes (5/iii), Vonda Shepard (v/ane), Wild W Picture Show (five/three), Wil''s Drama (5/ii)[9]
1999 lineup [edit]
Friday 30 April 1999 – Sun 2 May 1999 - $30.00 Three-day weekend ticket
threescore Cycle Hum (5/1), 98 Degrees (5/2), Aaron Hall (v/i), Amanda Jones (4/30), Angie Aparo (5/1), B*witched (5/2), Bare Jr. (5/ii), Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals (five/i), Berlin (5/2), Big Atomic (5/one), Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (5/2), Big Sandy & His Wing-Rite Boys (five/2), The Blackness Crowes (4/30), BlackPerl (five/i), Blacklight Posterboys (five/2), Bloque (5/one), Blueground Undergrass (v/2), Bobby Blue Bland (4/30), Boozoo Chavis (v/1), Branford Marsalis (5/ane),Brave Combo (5/1), Buck Cherry-red (5/ii), Burlap To Cashmere (5/i), Chris Duarte Group (v/1), Count Basie Orchestra (5/2), Cubanismo (5/ii), Dance Contest/Deney Terrio (5/i), Deney Terrio (5/1), Deney Terrio & Motion (5/one), Destiny's Child (5/ane), Digital Underground (4/30), Double Bulldoze (5/ii), Dovetail Articulation (5/ane), Dr. John (5/2), The Knuckles Robillard Band (five/1), El Caminos (5/two), Everclear (v/1), Fairfield Four (5/2), Fiji Mariners & Col. Bruce Hampton (five/2), File' (5/i), Moving picture (4/xxx), Francine Reed (5/2), The Funky Meters (4/30), Galactic (5/2), Gary Steer (v/ane), George Thorogood & the Destroyers (5/1), Gibb Droll (v/2), Goodie Mob (five/1), The Gufs (v/2), Hole (five/2), Iggy Pop (5/ane), Isaac Hayes (5/2), Jessica Simpson (v/2), Jonathan Richman (four/30), Joshua Redman Band (4/30),Kid Rock (5/ane), Leftover Salmon (5/1), Lizardmen (v/2), Mandorico (4/xxx), Marvelous 3 (v/1), Mojo Nixon (5/i), Musique (5/i), New Immortals (5/1), Norman Blake (5/2), Otis Day & The Knights (v/2), Outkast (4/30), PJ Olsson (v/1), Peter Frampton (5/i), The Pleasantdales (5/one), Poor Little Fools (iv/30), The Prodigals (5/1), Push button Monkey (4/30), Randall Bramlett (4/thirty), Reel Large Fish (5/two), Reel Tight (v/one), The Rent Boys (4/30), Rick Springfield (v/1), Robin Trower (5/1), Ruthie & the Wranglers (v/2), Common salt-n-Pepa (four/30), Shock Lobo (5/1), Soul Miner's Daughter (5/one), Soup (5/1), Sponge (iv/30), Stereo Popsicle (four/30), Steve Riley & The Mamou Playboys (4/thirty), The Tendor Idols (5/1), Toots & The Maytals (4/xxx), Train (five/ane), The Trammps featuring Earl Young (5/i), Trinket (4/30), Truckadelic (5/ane), Ultraphonic (5/1), Urban Grind (5/1), Vedado (5/ii), Velmer Watkins & The Angelic Choir (5/2), Vinyl (5/2), Virgo'southward Merlot (4/30), War (5/1), Widespread Panic (five/two), Wilco (5/1), Willie Nelson (iv/30), Xavier Cugat Orchestra (4/30)[10]
2000 lineup [edit]
Friday 5 May 2000 – Lord's day seven May 2000 - $30.00 for a three-day weekend pass
3 Doors Downwardly (5/5), half-dozen Piece (v/6), Adom (five/vii), Albita (five/7), The Allman Brothers Band (5/7), Angie Aparo (v/vi), Another Man Down (5/seven), Baby DC (five/six), Bayou Dimayo (v/seven), Bela Fleck & the Flecktones (v/half-dozen), Belmont Playboys (5/6), Ben Torres (5/6), Bend (five/5), Beth Hart (5/7), Beth Wood (v/7), Big People (5/6), Billionaire (5/7), Bio Ritmo (5/7), Bjorn Again (5/half dozen), BR5-49 (5/vii), Make New Immortals (5/half-dozen), Captains of Industry (5/7) Celia Cruz (5/7), Charlie The Magician (5/7), Chocolate Kiss (5/7), Collective Soul (v/half-dozen), Comedy Response Unit (v/6), Controlled Airspace (v/vii), Cracker (5/5), Creed (5/7), Darling Car (5/5), Dave Dault (five/7), Dave Sloan (5/5), Deacon Brody (5/7), Donell Jones (5/6), Dropsonic (five/half-dozen), The El Caminos (v/7), Fabulous Thunderbirds (5/6), Fernando Sanchez & Kim Richards (5/seven), Film (5/six), Foreigner (v/five), Francine Reed (5/7), Franklin & The Magic Fiddle (5/6&7)Fred Astaire Trip the light fantastic Studios (v/6&vii), Geno Delafose & French Rockin Boogie (5/half-dozen), Georgia Mass Choir (5/7), Georgia Satellites (5/5), Giwayen Mata (5/5), Gretchen Gigly (five/6), Guster (5/6), Heirs of Promise (5/7), Injected (5/6), Italian Bistro Act (5/6), Jagged Edge (5/5), Janah (5/6), Jazz Mandolin Project (5/5), The Jeff Healey Band (5/7), Jimmy Cliff (v/5), Joe Satriani (5/6), Joe Walsh (5/6), Johnny Hyde (5/6), Jungle Brothers (5/6), Kathleen Turner Overdrive (5/v), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (5/7), King Sunny Ade (5/v), Kingdom Kids (5/7), Kitty Snyder (5/half dozen), Koko Taylor and Her Blues Machine (5/6), La Bottine Souriante (5/6), Left Front Tire (5/seven), Lil' Malcolm & the House Rockers (5/half dozen), Liquid Soul (5/half-dozen), Lisa Lisa (5/6), Little Jon & the Eastside Boyz (5/6), Lotustarr (5/6), Macha (v/half dozen), Mary Delaney (5/v), Meshell Ndegéocello (five/5), Metrolanta Steel Pan Band (five/5), Metroscene (v/vi), Modern Hero (five/vii), moe. (5/6), The Music Class (5/6&7), Myssouri (five/half dozen), NAS (5/vi), Natalie MacMaster (five/5), Nickelback (v/half dozen), Oasis (five/v), Oleander (five/half-dozen), Our Lady Peace (v/6), Owsley (5/5), Paul Rodgers (five/7) PDQ (5/6), Peter Searcy (5/7), Pimpadelic (five/6), Radford (five/5), Ratdog (five/5), Reggae Cowboys (5/5), Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca (5/7), The Route Kings (five/6), Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise (five/5), Sergent Garcia (5/seven), Sevendust (v/seven), Ill Speed (5/half dozen), Slam 2000 Team (five/7), Slim Fatz & Barefoot Dave (5/7), Som Brasileiro (5/7), Southern Belles (5/6), Southern Civilization on the Skids (5/6), Speech (v/5), Splender (5/vi), Steep (five/half-dozen), Stir (5/7), Strangefolk (5/vi), String Cheese Incident (five/6), Stroke 9 (five/7), he Supremes feat. Mary Wilson (5/7), Susan Tedeschi (five/7), Taj Mahal (5/7), Theresa Morton (5/7), Tinsley Ellis (5/vii), The Tom Collins (five/v), Travis (5/v), Tyrese (5/five), Ultrababyfat (5/vii), US Crush (five/half dozen), Velmer Watkins and The Angelics (5/seven), Vocal Tonic (5/6)[11]
2001 lineup [edit]
Friday 4 May 2001 – Sunday 6 May 2001
John Mayer, Train, Bob Dylan, Ludacris, The Offspring, Erykah Badu, Foreigner, Ben Harper, Al Light-green, Kansas, Kool & The Gang, Inexpensive Trick, Talib Kweli, Blue Öyster Cult, Alive, V For Fighting, The Blackness Crowes, O.A.R., The Cult, Patti Smith, Musiq Soulchild, Run DMC, The Wallflowers, Fuel, The Sugarhill Gang, Steve Earle, En Vogue, Less Than Jake, Lucinda Williams, Arrested Evolution, Our Lady Peace, Indigo Girls, Bilal, Loverboy, Night Ranger, Rehab, American Hi-Fi, Cracker, Gov't Mule, Little Feat, Eric Johnson, Galactic, Carl Thomas, Days of the New, Booker T. Jones, The Derek Trucks Ring, Tantric, North Mississippi Allstars, The Smithereens, The Bullheaded Boys of Alabama, Evan And Jaron, The Connells, Jerry Cantrell, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Oleander, Jackyl, Delbert McClinton, The Gabe Dixon Band, Drivin' northward' Cryin', Dexter Freebish, Marcia Ball, BeauSoleil, Sonia Dada, Shemekia Copeland, David Lindley, Marvelous three, Injected, Josh Joplin Group, Johannes Linstead, Minus, Left Forepart Tire, Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks, Aerial, Soup, Francine Reed, The Senators, Blueground Undergrass, Jennifer Nettles Band, Treephort, L'il Brian And The Zydeco Travelers, The Forty Fives, Georgia Ocean Isle Singers, Greg Hester, Col Bruce Hampton And The Code Talkers, Immature Antiques, Miller's Tale, Victoria Williams & Mark Olson, Original P, Nillah, X-impossibles, Kenny Howes & the Yeah, The Moto-litas, Craig Ellis, Shola Lewis, Andy Browne[12]
2002 lineup [edit]
Friday three May 2002 — Sunday 5 May 2002
Earth, Air current & Fire, 30 Seconds to Mars, Acres, Adema, Alastor, Albita, Angie Aparo, Asphalt Blaster, Avant, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Meliorate Than Ezra, Big People, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Bo Diddley, Os Thugs-n-Harmony, Bonnie Raitt, Brizz, Bruce Daigrepont, Bubba Sparxxx, Bush, Butch Walker, CeeLo Greenish, Charivari, Cindy Wilson, Metropolis High, Cornbread, Counting Crows, Course Of Nature, Darius Rucker, David Dunning, David Lee Roth, Disco Biscuits, Don McLean, Doria Roberts, Dropsonic, Earshot, Edwin McCain, Familiar 48, Flickerstick, Francine Reed, Garbage, Geno Delafose and French Rockin Boogie, The Georgia Satellites, Giwayen Mata, Greta Lee, Headstrong, Hoobastank, Hot Baronial Knights, Incubus, Injected, Israel Vibration, Jack Johnson, Jad, Jaheim, Ja Rule, Jethro Tull, Jim Crow, Jimmy Bosch, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Joe Bonamassa, Journey, June Carter Cash, Karl Denson'due south Tiny Universe, Child Rock, Lake Trout, L.O.A., Mark Farner, Metroscene, Michelle Malone, Mike Mills, Mother's Finest, Mystikal, Nathan & The Zydeco Cha, No Dubiety, O.A.R., Ohio Players, Oliver Mtukudzi, Perpetual Groove, Pete Yorn, ph residual, Producers, Puddle of Mudd, Rana, Remy Zero, Res, Rick James, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Rosie Ledet, Royal 7, Rubyhorse, Savoy Brown, Sean Costello, Sense Field, Sharissa, Skid Row, Slim Fatz, slowEarth, Rock Temple Pilots, Supermatic, The John Butler Trio, The Rantings of EVA, The Forest, Yard, The Zydeco Boneshakers, Tinsley Ellis, Tony Rich, TrancesArc, Uncrowned, War, Zydefunk[13]
2003 lineup [edit]
Friday, May 2, 2003: Bob Dylan, Cracker, LL Absurd J, Alive, Sheryl Crow, Steve Winwood, The Les Claypool Frog Brigade, Unwritten Police, and Audio Tribe Sector 9
Sat, May 3, 2003: Aimee Isle of man, Buddy Guy, Tony Bennett, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Dave Mason, Evanescence, Godsmack, Joe Cocker, Male monarch's X, Marc Broussard, Matt Nathanson, Medeski Martin & Wood, Mrnorth, Revis, Saliva, Sixpence None the Richer, Spookie Daly Pride, The Isley Brothers, The Mavericks, The Time, Tonic, Trapt, and doubleDrive.Thou Love and Special Sauce, Tony Bennett
Sunday, May 4, 2003: Aimee Mann, Antibalas, Ashanti, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Caitlin Cary, Cowboy Mouth, Def Leppard, Drive-By Truckers, Eve, Everclear, Gipsy Kings, Gomez, Gov't Mule, Jack Johnson, Ratdog, Seether, Skerv Susan Tedeschi, Tonic, and Zwan.[14]
2004 lineup [edit]
Fri, April xxx, 2004: Hoobastank, Ludacris, REO Speedwagon, and Tantric.
Saturday, May 1, 2004: Large Boi, Chris Robinson & The New Earth Mud, Doors of the 21st Century, Bulldoze-By Truckers, Foo Fighters, The Offspring, The Strokes, and Wyclef Jean Train.
Sunday, May two, 2004: CeeLo Dark-green, Courtney Love, Fuel, Jason Mraz, Jessica Simpson, Journeying, Twista, and Ween.[fifteen]
2005 lineup [edit]
Fri, June 10, 2005:
06:15 PM – 06:45 PM Sali Hagan Best Buy/ 99X Locals Merely Stage 06:xv PM – 06:45 PM Young Capone Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fox 5 Stage 06:45 PM – 07:xv PM Bill Gentry Hooters/Kicks 101.5 Stage 06:45 PM – 07:15 PM Cerise Letter Amanuensis Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Stage 07:00 PM – 08:00 PM 4th and Dock Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 07:15 PM – 07:45 PM Bobby Valentino Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.nine/ Play a trick on 5 Stage 07:15 PM – 08:fifteen PM Francine Reed Ford/Best Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 07:15 PM – 07:45 PM Linger All-time Buy/ 99X Locals Just Stage 07:45 PM – 08:xxx PM Cross Canadian Ragweed Hooters/Kicks 101.v Stage 07:45 PM – 08:30 PM Michael Tolcher Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Stage 08:00 PM – 09:00 PM Jistoray Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 08:30 PM – 09:00 PM 23 Jinx Best Purchase/ 99X Locals Only Stage 08:xxx PM – 09:fifteen PM Ciara Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.ix/ Fox 5 Stage 08:45 PM – 09:45 PM Lou Reed Ford/Best Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 09:00 PM – 10:00 PM Interpol Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Stage 09:00 PM – 10:00 PM Metalsome Monday Band Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 09:00 PM – 10:00 PM Trace Adkins Hooters/Kicks 101.v Stage 10:00 PM – ten:30 PM Avenge Vegas All-time Buy/ 99X Locals Only Phase 10:00 PM – 11:xxx PM Rareform DJ Crew Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 10:00 PM – xi:30 PM The Game Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fox 5 Stage 10:15 PM – eleven:45 PM Counting Crows Ford/All-time Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 10:30 PM – 12:00 AM Keith Urban Hooters/Kicks 101.v Stage 10:30 PM – 12:00 AM The White Stripes Miller Calorie-free/99X/Comcast Stage
Saturday, June 11, 2005:
02:00 PM – 02:30 PM She Wants Revenge Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Phase 02:30 PM – 03:30 PM Jabari Grover Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 02:30 PM – 03:00 PM Psychic Hearts Best Buy/ 99X Locals Only Stage 03:00 PM – 03:45 PM American Minor Ford/Best Purchase/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 03:00 PM – 03:45 PM Louis Xiv Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Stage 03:00 PM – 03:45 PM The Wrights Hooters/Kicks 101.5 Stage 03:30 PM – 04:00 PM David Banner Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.ix/ Play a trick on 5 Stage 03:30 PM – 04:30 PM Orquesta MaCuba Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 03:45 PM – 04:15 PM Modern Skirts All-time Buy/ 99X Locals But Stage 04:15 PM – 05:xv PM Bloc Party Miller Calorie-free/99X/Comcast Stage 04:15 PM – 05:15 PM Mofro Ford/Best Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 04:fifteen PM – 05:fifteen PM Tift Merritt Hooters/Kicks 101.five Stage 04:30 PM – 05:30 PM Metalsome Monday Ring Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 04:45 PM – 05:fifteen PM Trillville Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Play a joke on v Stage 05:15 PM – 05:45 PM Good Friday Experiment Best Buy/ 99X Locals Only Stage 05:thirty PM – 06:30 PM GuRu Fish Comcast/WABE Cultural Phase 05:45 PM – 06:45 PM Darryl Worley Hooters/Kicks 101.v Stage 05:45 PM – 06:45 PM The Features Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Stage 06:00 PM – 07:15 PM Robert Randolph & the Family unit Band Ford/Best Buy/96 Rock/UPN 06:00 PM – 06:30 PM Slim Thug Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fox v Stage 06:30 PM – 07:30 PM Dominic Gaudious Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 06:45 PM – 07:xv PM Honestly All-time Purchase/ 99X Locals Just Stage 07:xv PM – 07:45 PM Boyz N Da Hood Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fox 5 Stage 07:fifteen PM – 08:15 PM Chris Cagle Hooters/Kicks 101.five Stage 07:15 PM – 08:15 PM Keane Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Phase 07:30 PM – 08:thirty PM Metalsome Mon Band Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 08:00 PM – 09:15 PM John Fogerty Ford/Best Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 08:xv PM – 08:45 PM a fir-ju well Best Buy/ 99X Locals Only Stage 08:30 PM – 09:30 PM Common Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fox 5 Phase 08:30 PM – 09:30 PM Slick & Rose Comcast/WABE Cultural Phase 08:45 PM – 09:45 PM Clay Walker Hooters/Kicks 101.five Stage 08:45 PM – 10:00 PM The Killers Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Stage 09:30 PM – ten:thirty PM Groove Stain Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage x:00 PM – ten:30 PM 5 Eight Best Purchase/ 99X Locals Only Stage x:00 PM – 12:00 AM Tom Niggling & the Heartbreakers Ford/Best Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage x:fifteen PM – 11:45 PM Alan Jackson Hooters/Kicks 101.5 Stage 10:fifteen PM – 11:thirty PM Black Eyed Peas Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.nine/ Fox 5 Stage 10:thirty PM – eleven:30 PM Kids with codenames Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 10:30 PM - The Pixies Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Phase
Dominicus, June 12, 2005:
02:thirty PM – 03:00 PM Big Tako All-time Purchase/ 99X Locals But Stage 02:30 PM – 02:50 PM Choc Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Play tricks 5 Stage 02:30 PM – 03:30 PM Matt Turk Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 03:00 PM – 03:xxx PM Angela Wolff Hooters/Kicks 101.v Stage 03:00 PM – 03:45 PM Tegan and Sara Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Stage 03:00 PM – 03:thirty PM Whodini Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fob v Stage 03:15 PM – 04:00 PM Luna Halo Ford/Best Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 03:xxx PM – 04:xxx PM Nation Shell Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 03:40 PM – 04:x PM Biz Markie Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fob 5 Stage 03:45 PM – 04:15 PM Tim Brantley All-time Buy/ 99X Locals Only Stage 04:00 PM – 04:45 PM Cowboy Beat out Hooters/Kicks 101.5 Stage 04:15 PM – 05:00 PM Coheed and Cambria Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Stage 04:20 PM – 05:00 PM MC Lyte Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.ix/ Trick 5 Stage 04:30 PM – 05:30 PM ten degrees Off Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 04:30 PM – 05:30 PM Joan Jett & The Blackhearts Ford/Best Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 05:00 PM – 05:30 PM Commonage Efforts Best Purchase/ 99X Locals Only Stage 05:10 PM – 06:40 PM Doug E. Fresh Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fox 5 Phase 05:ten PM – 06:40 PM Slick Rick Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Fob 5 Phase 05:15 PM – 06:fifteen PM Jo Dee Messina Hooters/Kicks 101.v Stage 05:30 PM – 06:30 PM Metalsome Monday Band Comcast/WABE Cultural Stage 05:45 PM – 06:45 PM The Lemonheads Miller Lite/99X/Comcast Phase 06:00 PM – 07:00 PM Def Leppard Ford/All-time Buy/96 Rock/UPN Atlanta Stage 06:30 PM – 07:30 PM Enobi Comcast/WABE Cultural Phase 06:45 PM – 08:15 PM Montgomery Gentry Hooters/Kicks 101.5 Stage 06:45 PM – 07:15 PM Trances Arc Best Buy/ 99X Locals Only Stage 07:15 PM – 08:45 PM DEVO Miller Low-cal/99X/Comcast Stage 07:15 PM – 08:xxx PM Public Enemy Coca-Cola/Verizon Wireless/Hot 107.9/ Trick 5 Stage 07:30 PM – 09:00 PM Child Rock
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2011 lineup [edit]
Saturday, 24 September 2011: Band of Skulls, Cage the Elephant, Coldplay, Manchester Orchestra, The Black Keys, The Constellations, The Joy Formidable, The Postelles, Walk the Moon, and Young the Giant.[17]
2012 lineup [edit]
Friday, 21 September 2012: Foo Fighters, The Avett Brothers, T.I., Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, and Van Hunt.
Sat, 22 September 2012: Pearl Jam, Girl Talk, Florence & The Machine, Neon Trees, Ludacris, Adam Ant, Garbage, LP, Civil Twilight, and O'Blood brother.[xviii]
2013 lineup [edit]
Dates: September 20, 2013 – September 21, 2013
(Artists listed from primeval to latest prepare times.)
Electric Ballroom Stage
Friday: Drivin N Cryin, Phoenix, Journey
Saturday: The Neighbourhood, Weezer, Arctic Monkeys, Yeah Yep Yeahs, Ruddy Hot Chili Peppers
Great Southeast Music Hall Stage
Fri: ii Chainz, Jane's Addiction
Saturday: Reignwolf, The Black Lips, Imagine Dragons, Queens of the Stone Age
Roxy Stage
Friday: N Mississippi Allstars, The Mowgli's, Cake
Sat: Mona, Capital Cities, ZZ Ward, Tegan and Sara, Kendrick Lamar[19]
2014 lineup [edit]
Dates: September 19, 2014 – September 20, 2014
(Artists listed from earliest to latest fix times)
Electric Ballroom Stage
Friday: Mayer Hawthorne, Run DMC, John Mayer
Sat: Magic Man, Vic Mensa, B.o.B, Lana Del Rey, Eminem
Honda Stage
Friday: Banks (singer), Lorde
Sat: The Strypes, Twenty Ane Pilots, Fitz and the Tantrums, Bastille (band)
Roxy Phase
Friday: Ron Pope, Conduct Hands, Iggy Azalea, Jack White
Sat: Sleeper Amanuensis (band), AER, Tertiary Eye Blind, NEEDTOBREATHE, Gregg Allman, Zac Brown Band[xx]
2015 lineup [edit]
Dates: September 18, 2015 – September nineteen, 2015
(Artists listed from primeval to latest set times.)
Electric Ballroom Stage
Fri: Kodaline, Hozier, Drake (rapper)
Saturday: Colony Business firm, Andrew McMahon And The Wilderness, Hall & Oates, Run The Jewels, Sam Smith
Honda Phase
Fri: August Alsina, Alice in Chains
Saturday: 10 Ambassadors, The Airborne Toxic Event, Icona Pop, Lenny Kravitz
Belk Stage
Friday: Vinyl Theatre, Tove Lo, Jenny Lewis, Elton John
Saturday: New Politics, Elle King, Billy Idol, Panic! at the Disco, Van Halen
Cotton Club Stage
Friday: Jamie N Commons, Elliot Moss, Metric
Saturday: Alessia Cara, Rozzi Crane, Catfish and the Bottlemen, Vance Joy[21]
2016 lineup [edit]
Dates: September 17, 2016 – September 18, 2016
(Artists listed from primeval to latest set times.)
Electric Ballroom Stage
Saturday: Zella Twenty-four hours, DNCE, Leon Bridges, One thousand-Eazy, Xx One Pilots
Sunday: Joseph (ring), St. Lucia (musician), James Bay (vocalist), The Lumineers, The Killers
Honda Stage
Saturday: Balkan Beat Box, NF, Logic, Large Boi, ColleGrove
Lord's day: Peter Bjorn and John, Corinne Bailey Rae, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats , Alabama Shakes
Roxy Stage
Sabbatum: City and Colour/Dallas Green, Chvrches, Band of Horses, Brook
Sunday: Daya (singer), Melanie Martinez (singer), Grouplove, Kesha, deadmau5
Cotton Club Stage
Sat: Johnnyswim, The Coathangers, Lucius (band), Mayer Hawthorne
Sunday: The Shadowboxers, Pete Yorn, Raury, DJ Mustard[22]
2017 lineup [edit]
Dates: September 16, 2017 – September 17, 2017
(Artists listed from primeval to latest set times.)
Salesforce Phase
Saturday: Dua Lipa, Vintage Trouble, Tove Lo, Big Sean, Bruno Mars
Sun: Circa Waves, Coin, Commonage Soul, Haim, Mumford & Sons
Honda Stage
Saturday: Bibi Bourelly, Oh Wonder, The Strumbellas, Wiz Khalifa
Sunday: Hiss Golden Messenger, Judah & the Lion, Two Door Movie theater Guild, Bastille (band)
Roxy Stage
Saturday: Daye Jack, PVRIS, Milky Run a risk, Weezer, Blink-182
Sunday: Midnight Larks, Missio (duo), Zara Larsson, Immature The Giant, Hereafter
Cotton wool Club Stage
Saturday: Sunflower Bean, AJR, Broods, The Naked and Famous
Dominicus: Trippie Redd, Joywave, Lizzo, Russ[23]
One 2-Day Regular General Admission Ticket cost $178.72, including $33.72 of service charges.[24]
2018 lineup [edit]
Dates: September 15, 2018 – September 16, 2018
(Artists listed from earliest to latest set times.)
Salesforce Phase
Saturday:The Aces, Twin Shadow, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Xxx Seconds To Mars, Post Malone
Sunday:Sir, Two Feet, Janelle Monáe, Gucci Mane, Kendrick Lamar
Great Southeast Music Hall Stage
Saturday:Arthur Buck, Billie Eilish, Kacey Musgraves Portugal. The Man
Sunday:Black Pistol Fire, Arizona, Bazzi, Khalid
Roxy Stage
Saturday:Mattiel, Lovelytheband, Børns, The Revivalists, Fall Out Boy
Dominicus:Berklee College of Music, M.Flay, Butch Walker, Foster The People, Imagine Dragons
Cotton fiber Club Stage
Sabbatum:Yuno, Saint Jhn, Chromeo, Awolnation
Sunday:Robert Delong, Maggie Rogers, Outset Aid Kit, Sylvan Esso[25]
I 2-24-hour interval Regular General Admission Ticket cost $191.08 or $183.ninety, including $46.08 or $38.90 of service charges, respectively. The more expensive option includes a 3D Collectible Credential.[26]
2019 lineup [edit]
Dates: September xiv, 2019 – September 15, 2019
(Artists listed from earliest to latest fix times.)
Venue: Peidmont Park
Roxy Stage
Saturday: Faye Webster, Madison Beer, BANKS, LIZZO, Cardi B
Sunday: GOLDSPACE + Good Company, Bad Suns, Local Natives, Leon Bridges, VAMPIRE WEEKEND
Cotton fiber Order Stage
Sat: Ring of Skulls, Sigrid, Quinn XCII, KALI UCHIS
Dominicus: 99 Neighbors, Taylor Bennett, JADEN SMITH, Cold State of war Kids
Smashing Southeast Music Hall Stage
Saturday: YOLA, REIGNWOLF, Tash Sultana, Lil Yachty
Sunday: Hero the Band, Dominic Fike, MǾ, 6LACK
Salesforce Stage
Saturday: Kevin Garrett, Hembree, Lord Huron, Charlie Puth, Panic! At The Disco
Sunday: The Coathangers, SHAED, WALK THE MOON, Billie Eilish, Travis Scott[27]
1 2-Day General Admission Ticket toll $155, including $49.90 of service charges.[28]
2021 lineup [edit]
Dates: September 18, 2021 - September 19, 2021
(Artists listed from earliest to latest set times.)
Venue: Piedmont Park
Roxy Phase
Saturday: Mom Stone, 070 Shake, Eric Nam, AJR, Jonas Brothers
Sunday: Masked Wolf, 24kGoldn, Megan thee Stallion, Marshmello
Cotton Club Stage
Sabbatum: Teddy Swims, Ashnikko, Oliver Tree, Tierra Whack
Lord's day: Tate McRae, Latto, Jack Harlow
Great Southeast Music Stage
Saturday: Morgan Vinson, Unusual Demont, Mariah the Scientist, Lauv, Machine Gun Kelly
Sunday: Sophia Messa, Gus Dapperton, Surfaces, Black Pumas
Verizon Phase
Saturday: Saleka, Girl in Red, Dashboard Confessional, 21 Savage, Maroon v
Sunday: Ant Clemons, Remi Wolf, Bleachers, Yungblud, Miley Cyrus
2021 Full general Admission 2 Day Tickets were $145.00, ii Solar day Student Full general Admission Tickets were $135.00, 2 Day General Admission Plus Tickets were $305.00, two Day VIP Tickets were $650.00, 2 Day Super VIP Tickets were $i,300.00.[29]
References [edit]
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- ^ "Music Midtown Festival 2000". four Dec 2000. Archived from the original on 2000-12-04.
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- ^ "Music Midtown Festival at Downtown (Atlanta, GA) on three May 2002". Last.fm.
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- ^ "Music Midtown 2004 Setlists". Setlists.fm . Retrieved seven July 2018.
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- ^ "Music Midtown 2011 Setlists". Setlist.fm . Retrieved 7 July 2018.
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- ^ Ruggieri, Melissa. "Music Midtown 2015 schedule appear". AJC. Cox Media Group. Retrieved 6 July 2018.
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- ^ "2018 Schedule". Music Midtown . Retrieved vi August 2018.
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External links [edit]
- Official website
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Midtown