TheRiverbend Festival,also calledRiverbend,is a well-known annual music festival inChattanooga, Tennessee,which was started in June 1982 as a five-night festival. Over the years, the festival devolved into the three nights of its current run and presently ranks in the top 10 percent of all American festivals.[1]Additionally, Riverbend has won several national awards from theInternational Festivals and Events Association,including 8 in 2007.[2]The attendance for Riverbend has grown over the years and there are now regularly over 650,000 people that come over the course of the festival from all over Tennessee, the Southeast, the United States, and other countries. Individual nights can see some 80,000 people in attendance.[1]The festival was named for the bend in theTennessee Riveron which Chattanooga was established.

People attend the Riverbend Festival in downtown Chattanooga in 2011

More than a hundred acts, both well-known and new, converge each year to perform various kinds of music, includingclassic rock,country,urban,andbluegrass,as well asjam bands,on three stages set alongside the Tennessee River. Headline performers are featured nightly on theCoca-ColaStage, abargewhich has been converted into a full-size concert stage. The barge floats just off the shore against a large collection ofamphitheaterseats built into a hillside at the water's edge. Major local and national companies, such as Covista Communications,Unum,andBudweiser,sponsor other stages throughout the riverfront area.

Admission is given to people with special scannable wristbands, which can be purchased in southeast Tennessee and north Georgia in the weeks leading up to the festival for a discounted price or purchased at the gate for a regular price.[3]Admission was previously given to people who had collectibleRiverbend Pins.[4]A wristband provides admission for either one night or every night of the festival except for the Bessie Smith Strut. Concessions are purchased using a token system and many street vendors set up food and souvenir stands.

Notable past performers

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2024

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Riverbend will not be held in 2024 as a "temporary pause" intended to restructure the festival.[5]

2023

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2020 & 2021

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There was no festival in 2020-21 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

2019

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2011

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2009

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Official site

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Other sites

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References

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  1. ^ab"Riverbend Festival 2009".riverbendfestival.Archived fromthe originalon 2009-03-13.
  2. ^"Bike to Riverbend Wins Pinnacle Award".bikechattanooga.org.Archived fromthe originalon 2008-07-19.
  3. ^"Admission - Riverbend Festival".riverbendfestival.Archived fromthe originalon 2014-05-26.
  4. ^"News - Riverbend Festival".riverbendfestival.Archived fromthe originalon 2011-07-28.
  5. ^Denton, Lisa (2023-10-23)."Chattanooga's Riverbend Festival on 'temporary pause' for 2024; Riverfront Nights expands".Chattanooga Times Free Press.Chattanooga Times Free Press, Inc.

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