They came out and open the show up with a track off their new album Skeletons, Paranoid (Crash and Burn), and although their new album was the focus, they actually played songs from six of their seven albums.
We wanted to ask, those who have attended the festival in the past, and who have yet to attend the festival what their favorite memory of Kalamazoo Ribfest was. It turns out people really love coming out every year for different reasons, and with each person comes a different story and a different reason to celebrate the festival.
If you haven't gotten your tickets to Kalamazoo Ribfest yet, you may want to get on that as we are expecting to possibly sell out. VIP for Friday is close to being sold out and Saturday VIP has been gone for quite some time. But before we get into the action this weekend, there's been a LOT of questions rolling into the Ribfest Facebook page regarding the event that we want to help clarify.
The Rocker is hooking you up with the best seats in the house for Kalamazoo Ribfest. This year you and a guest will be sitting front row in the VIP section in the comfort of your new recliner compliments of Seat N Sleep in Portage.
We've hosted all sorts of acts from Vince Neil, Survivor, Lita Ford, Spin Doctors, Everclear, Joan Osborne, En Vouge and so many great local acts, that I'm excited to get back to the fun in 2021. Enjoy a blast from the past
We will be hosting all of your favorite LOCAL Ribfest vendors at Gull Meadow Farms for a Food Truck event on Saturday, July 18th from 3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.