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'''Euphonious''' is a 3-day music and technology festival scheduled to be held on the [[Henley Park Lawn]] at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] during Fathers Day weekend, [[June 18]]–[[June 20|20]], [[2021]]. The event was created by [[Bradley Metrock]], CEO of Project Voice | '''Euphonious''' is a 3-day music and technology festival scheduled to be held on the [[Henley Park Lawn]] at the [[Birmingham Zoo]] during Fathers Day weekend, [[June 18]]–[[June 20|20]], [[2021]]. The event was created and booked by [[Bradley Metrock]], CEO of the Nashville-based Project Voice event series. Metrock hopes to grow the festival to fill the void left by the end of [[City Stages]]. | ||
Due to the ongoing [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic]], the event was planned to allow for social distancing. The lawn area was divided into 300 ten-foot by ten-foot squares which could be reserved for a group of up to 8 people at a cost of $500 per night. Holders of $99 per night individual tickets were confined to standing room areas outside of the grid. Additional precautions included temperature checks, mask-wearing requirements while outside the squares, and the provision of hand sanitizing stations. | Due to the ongoing [[2020 Coronavirus pandemic]], the event was planned to allow for social distancing. The lawn area was divided into 300 ten-foot by ten-foot squares which could be reserved for a group of up to 8 people at a cost of $500 per night. Holders of $99 per night individual tickets were confined to standing room areas outside of the grid. Additional precautions included temperature checks, mask-wearing requirements while outside the squares, and the provision of hand sanitizing stations. | ||
Festival vendors will showcase technologies, many of which utilize voice- | Festival vendors will showcase technologies, many of which utilize voice-driven interfaces. Local artists are also expected to exhibit work. Though the event, with a $250,000, is organized on a for-profit basis, a portion of proceeds will be donated to [[United Ability]]. | ||
Several of the scheduled acts, including Moon Taxi, LaBoix, Hawthorn Street and Soul Inscribed, have ties to Metrock's alma mater, [[Vestavia Hills High School]]. | Several of the scheduled acts, including Moon Taxi, LaBoix, Hawthorn Street and Soul Inscribed, have ties to Metrock's alma mater, [[Vestavia Hills High School]]. | ||
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* Colurso, Mary (February 1, 2021) "Euphonious, a new music festival, set for Father’s Day weekend in Alabama." {{BN}} | * Colurso, Mary (February 1, 2021) "Euphonious, a new music festival, set for Father’s Day weekend in Alabama." {{BN}} | ||
* Colurso, Mary (March 1, 2021) "Moon Taxi, Blues Traveler, Drew & Ellie Holcomb to headline new festival in Alabama." {{BN}} | * Colurso, Mary (March 1, 2021) "Moon Taxi, Blues Traveler, Drew & Ellie Holcomb to headline new festival in Alabama." {{BN}} | ||
[[Category:Music festivals]] |
Revision as of 12:38, 2 March 2021
Euphonious is a 3-day music and technology festival scheduled to be held on the Henley Park Lawn at the Birmingham Zoo during Fathers Day weekend, June 18–20, 2021. The event was created and booked by Bradley Metrock, CEO of the Nashville-based Project Voice event series. Metrock hopes to grow the festival to fill the void left by the end of City Stages.
Due to the ongoing 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, the event was planned to allow for social distancing. The lawn area was divided into 300 ten-foot by ten-foot squares which could be reserved for a group of up to 8 people at a cost of $500 per night. Holders of $99 per night individual tickets were confined to standing room areas outside of the grid. Additional precautions included temperature checks, mask-wearing requirements while outside the squares, and the provision of hand sanitizing stations.
Festival vendors will showcase technologies, many of which utilize voice-driven interfaces. Local artists are also expected to exhibit work. Though the event, with a $250,000, is organized on a for-profit basis, a portion of proceeds will be donated to United Ability.
Several of the scheduled acts, including Moon Taxi, LaBoix, Hawthorn Street and Soul Inscribed, have ties to Metrock's alma mater, Vestavia Hills High School.
Schedule
- Friday, June 18:
- 5:40: Mason Music Student Band #1
- 6:00: LaBoix
- 7:00: Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
- 8:15: Drew & Ellie Holcomb
- Saturday, June 19:
- 5:40: Mason Music Student Band #2
- 6:00: Soul Inscribed
- 7:00: Angie Aparo
- 8:15: Moon Taxi
- Sunday, June 20:
- 5:40: Birmingham Boys Choir
- 6:00: Hawthorn Street
- 7:00: Sister Hazel
- 8:15: Blues Traveler
References
- Colurso, Mary (February 1, 2021) "Euphonious, a new music festival, set for Father’s Day weekend in Alabama." The Birmingham News
- Colurso, Mary (March 1, 2021) "Moon Taxi, Blues Traveler, Drew & Ellie Holcomb to headline new festival in Alabama." The Birmingham News