The Last Kansas City Rockfest?!?!



The loud Kansas City muddy mess starts now . . .

Here's a bit of insight about hard working local crews trying to prevent inevitable disaster:

Fox4: Crews busy setting up Rockfest keep an eye on the sky with rain in the forecast

Other factors to consider . . .

- It still looks like rain despite a few nice forecasts hoping it'll clear up . . .

- Increased security is the name of the game today that our blog community previewed long before any other media outlet . . .

- White lady meth addicts still slated to do it in the port-a-potties . . .

So, it sounds like a good time, if that kinda thing is your bag.

Comments


  1. NO ONE is talking about this being the LAST Rock Fest -- OTHER THAN THIS BLOG.

    This is actually the BIGGEST ROCK FEST YET!!! They've added a stage. They're putting down more precautionary straw and mulch for rain. Security is in place.

    In other words...SHUT THE FUCK UP!

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  2. Maybe the aliens will spot it and use their photon laser to vaporize everything on the site.

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  3. Right and just how much money does KC make from this. After the promoter pockets all the proceeds and says thanks, enjoy the repairs and cleanup!

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  4. Fuck rock fest. Just a bigger space for dopers to show their asses.

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  5. Blaz Tavers, local music critic5/30/15, 10:16 AM

    I just heard that the lead singer of Papa Roach is promising to throw THREE large buckets of diarrhea onto the first two rows of fans instead of the usual two buckets that was expected.

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  6. What's the beef with Rockfest? They clean up and repair everything. The city likes having it there. It's wildly successful and Rob Zombie is not a b-list headliner.
    I wish I was there. Damn "responsibilities"

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  7. As an avid hard rocker, I used to love Rockfest and eagerly anticipated Rockfest's annual unofficial kick off of the open-air summer music festival season. However, Rockfest has outgrown the Liberty Memorial venue. The venue's landscape is not conducive to stage shows. And let's not forget to mention that moving the festival date into May all but guaranteed yearly Mudfests. I suffered through the very first Mudfest and decided I'd never go back to Rockfest at Liberty Memorial; it's just not worth it. A larger open-air venue and a June date are long overdue. As for this year's lineup: I'm glad I was able to see all of the bands live prior to Rockfest.

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  8. Fucking Rockfest ain't much more than a beer garden for trailer park trash. Walking around a bunch of gumbys who haven't had a bath in a week, talking incoherent crap and tripin out to mostly has been music is just sad.

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  9. Except, 11:26, Rockfest has NEVER been at the Liberty Memorial.

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  10. Just another one of the endless list of moronic mistakes CKMO makes.

    This sophisticated world class event is sure to attract tourists from as far away as Beijing, needing to visit places to spend their stock market bubble money, and investment capital looking for somewhere to park from as far away as Zurich.

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  11. Rockfest is where they send the overflow from the Macon Georgia Toothless Nascar Fans Convention.

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  12. Rockfest, did some fucking body say Rockfest ?


    Rockfest is eat up with fucking shit bags.

    Fuck a Rockfest.


    HOOOOOOOO AHHHHHHHHH

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  13. Wow, judgmental much? Just so ya know, I'm a mid-level manager at a local manufacturing facility. I went to the concert with a close friend of mine who is in a similar position. I know several other people that attended the show, and they're all gainfully employed, clean cut (in most cases), recently showered, intelligent people. Not at all "shit bags", "trailer trash", nor "Macon Georgia Toothless Nascar Fans" (love that one, by the way). It was just a lot of people that really enjoyed some good hard rock music, and wanted to enjoy the festival atmosphere.

    Maybe you have a problem with the music. I, for one, didn't always like hard rock. In the 80's, I was into Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Tears for Fears, and The Police. But I recognized that there are as many varied tastes in music as there are people in the world. So if you'd rather sit at home and listen to Air Supply and Ace of Base, that's your choice. It's not up to you to decide what kind of music everyone should listen to.

    Or perhaps you don't like bikers. After all, there were a lot of bikers there. I wonder if you've watched the news and been swayed by the media's portrayal of all bikers as Hell's Angels or The Bandidos. Shame on you for believing everything you hear. One of these days, you should sit down with a member of Ed's Posse (you'll find them at just about every charity event. They have labels on them, so you know who they are) and ask how much money they've raised for the March of Dimes. Or ask a member of the Patriot Guard how they felt when protecting the funeral of a soldier that Fred Phelps wanted to humiliate. There are a lot more good bikers in this world than there are bad.

    Or you could believe the news, when they talk about how much damage is done to the lawn of the Liberty Memorial. The truth is that the concert is not on the Liberty Memorial grounds. It's at Penn Valley Park. The radio station uses the Liberty Memorial as a landmark, because not everyone knows where Penn Valley Park is located. And after the concert is over, the concert organizers pay to have the lawn reseeded, and in some cases re-sodded. The truth is that the concert did less damage to the Liberty Memorial grounds than the Traveling Vietnam Memorial did, because it just wasn't on that property.

    Whatever your reason for the hatred, I'm sad for you. Unless one of the concertgoers stepped on your miniature poodle, I just can't see why you hate us so much.

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