Welcome to Boulderfest 2012

We are so excited to once again bring Boulderfest to Rochester! This year is packed with excellent local favorites, talented newcomers, the return of our after-parties, and an amazing headlining act. Check out the artist lineup to the right for a full listing of this year’s schedule!

Admission is $3 before 6 PM, and $5 after 6 PM. Keep your wristbands on if you are coming for multiple days, because if you have a previous day’s wristband on we will give you a free beer (for 21+ only, obviously).

We have an array of local artisans showcasing and selling their work on Saturday and Sunday. If you are interested in vendor space, please email us at vendors.boulderfest@gmail.com.

We also will have amazing local food vendors and specialty food trucks on site Saturday and Sunday as well. Beer will be sold onsite all three days of the festival, provided by Lake Beverage. No outside food or beverage are permitted on festival grounds.

We are happy to partner with Sweet Revenge to throw two after parties: one on Friday with RIPROC, and the second on Saturday with CULTR CLUB. We will have these inside the Boulder Coffee store starting at 11 PM those nights.

Boulder Coffee’s parking lot will close Thursday night for setup, and will re-open on Monday morning. We hope to see you all again this year!

Rubblebucket Headlines Saturday Night!

 

Rubblebucket’s second studio album, Omega La La produced by Eric Broucek (LCD Soundsystem, !!!, Holy Ghost) @ DFA Studios & mastered by Joe Lambert (Animal Collective, Dirty Projectors, Herbie Hancock) came out June 21st.

Paste: “Joyous jungles of worldly pop-funk, instrumentally rich but catchy enough to ass-kick Katy Perry off the pop charts (in a just world)—mega-melodic without sacrificing an ounce of atmosphere or creativity.”

CBS The Street Date: “Very few bands of the hipster generation care to challenge the confines of a song structure as vigorously and successfully as Rubblebucket does throughout Omega La La.”

Spin: “A must-hear artist”

LA Music Blog: “They sound like hippies who have taken over a city, hog-tied any uptight citizens, and painted all the yucky grey/brown buildings in acrylic colors and neon war paint.”

SF Weekly: “What it sounds like when eight different freak flags fly in perfect unison.”

http://rubblebucket.com/