Asked: What did you think about the new Riverbend Festival?

An overview of the Riverbend Festival

A bird’s-eye view of the 2019 Riverbend Festival. (Photo: NOOGAtoday)

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The same? Better? Worse? Different?

Now that you’ve had a few days to think about, we want to know what you liked about this year’s Riverbend Festival. If there were things you didn’t like, we’d love to hear your valuable, constructive feedback on what organizers could do to improve the experience.

The major changes for this year included a shorter schedule, wristband entry/purchases, different vendors, a focus on major headliners (Weezer, Lionel Richie, Keith Urban, Macklemore) + and fewer overall stages.

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