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Summer Camp Music Festival 'taking a hiatus' after 2023 event

Summer Camp Music Festival 'taking a hiatus' after 2023 event

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by: HipKat2000 100+ OP 
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 17, '23 4:48am  
Summer Camp Music Festival 'taking a hiatus' after 2023 event in central Illinois
 
The producer of Summer Camp Music Festival dropped a bomb on Facebook Monday, announcing the festival at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe will be going on hiatus after the 2023 event.
 
The festival was founded in 2001 by Pekin native Ian Goldberg. As the 22nd event is about to take place this Memorial Day weekend, Goldberg cited a changing festival landscape for putting a hold on future Summer Camp events.
 
"Due to various factors, Summer Camp Music Festival as we've all come to know it will be taking a hiatus," Goldberg said.
 
"The challenges of throwing a mid size independent music festival in the face of the big corporate festivals as competition both for fans and for artists, along with the logistical challenges (especially post pandemic) of throwing an event of this size in a small market in Central Illinois have had us reevaluating what we do for awhile now."
 
Summer Camp Music Festival 2023:The event is right around the corner. Here's what you need to know
 
The biggest challenge, he said, has been trying to make the necessary changes to Summer Camp without losing the integrity of what makes the festival what it is.
 
"We could not figure how to scale back the event in a way that would feel true to everything Summer Camp Music Festival has come to be," Goldberg said. "Cutting pieces of it felt like leaving our children behind. So we decided it was time to put Summer Camp Music Festival to rest. For now."
 
Goldberg didn't want to leave fans with a bitter taste in their mouth and offered some good news, as well.
 
The Summer Camp tradition of gathering at Three Sisters Park will continue in 2024. A reimagined festival is in the works.
 
"It will likely include certain elements that long time SCampers will find very familiar. Most importantly we have cherished our long relationships with our host bands, moe. and Umphrey's McGee and we look forward to what the future may hold with this new event," Goldberg said.
 
More details are expected on the new festival after the conclusion of the 2023 event.
 
For now, Goldberg invites everyone to celebrate this year's Memorial Day bash like never before as a means of closure and moving forward together with high expectations for the future.
 
"As a kid from Pekin IL, who just really liked throwing parties for a living, I could have never dreamed we would create something like this community," Goldberg said.
 
"It is all because of you beautiful people, and how your spirit of love and happiness permeates these grounds, online, and in your own world's back home year after year. I am forever grateful and appreciate your support as always."
 
www.pjstar.com/story /entertainment/music /2023/05/16/summer-c amp-music-festi
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AntiRanchDrssng 1925k+
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 17, '23 6:24am  
I know I'm getting older, but there are fewer bands I know and/or want to see every year. I'm going to guess that is part of the problem. The age group that really used to support this have changes in lifestyles now or have OD'd.
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Mahkno 1910k+
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 17, '23 6:35am  
The event gets bigger and bigger... it's beginning to outgrow Three Sisters. J Goldberg isn't getting younger either... the man needs an understudy. A successor... and a reimagining of the event. or... figure out how to go larger.
 
My guess is that the camping part may have to go away.
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Empress13 100+ App
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 17, '23 9:39am  
I've attended SC once and for one band only. The band happened to be on my "bucket list". Thanks to my good friend Julie, I was outfitted in the best "hippie" attire and gladly jammed to Parliament Funkadelic and George Clinton! 🤭
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Empress13 100+ App
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 17, '23 9:43am  
@Mahkno: you are absolutely right, J Goldberg does need an understudy so that these venues can continue. I don't see much of anyone stepping up and continuing the tradition.
On a different note (no pun intended), didn't Peoria lose the Tailgates N Tallboys series??? Or am I mistaken?
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PeoriaChronicle 31k+
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 17, '23 9:55am  
Jay Goldberg is President Emeritus. The president now is Ian Goldberg. Not sure how involved Jay is these days, but it does appear he's already taken care of succession planning.
 
jaytv.com/about/
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DennisinPeoria 1410k+
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 17, '23 10:34am  
The event gets bigger and bigger... it's beginning to outgrow Three Sisters. J Goldberg isn't getting younger either... the man needs an understudy. A successor... and a reimagining of the event. or... figure out how to go larger. My guess is that the camping part may have to go away.
 
@Mahkno : Jay Goldberg doesn't run things as much anymore, his son does. Ian has been the guy we've interviewed for Goldberg-sponsored events like Irish Fest.
 
But I have no doubt that Summer Camp is having to change with the times. Like the article said, big corporate sponsored music events like Lollapalooza are hard to complete with. Plus, COVID affected how the Camp was scheduled, from interactive in 2020, to returning in August, 2021 before resuming Memorial Day weekend in 2022.
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HipKat2000 100+ OP 
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 17, '23 5:30pm  
@Empress13 :
Organizer explains why Tailgate N' Tallboys festival left Peoria for other Illinois locales
 
The country rock concert festival "Tailgate N' Tallboys" was last in Peoria in 2021.
 
The move to leave Peoria, said Wayne Klein, who organizes the festival and also owns Crusens on Farmington Road, had nothing to do with Peoria or music lovers here. It was, as they said in the movie "The Godfather," strictly business.
 
"It wasn't anything against Peoria or Peoria County. You need two things for a concert, land and dates, and they didn't have the land and the dates," he said. U.S.A. Concerts & Events, the company he founded to support the concert series, is still based in Peoria.
 
Klein started the festival in 2015 and for four years, it was in Peoria. Then in 2019, it moved to Taylorville ahead of the impending closure of the Murray Bridge Bridge, which carries Interstate 74 over the Illinois River. At the time, he told the Journal Star that he was moving to make the concert more than just a few big acts. Being on the riverfront, sandwiched in between other shows all summer, didn't allow that.
 
"It really wasn't a festival setting," Klein said in 2019. "It's an amazing setting to do a show, but a festival is creating experiences for friends and family - a bunch of different events going on besides music."
 
The 2020 event in Taylorville was canceled due to the pandemic. The concert festival came back in 2021 to Peoria, where it was held at the Louisville Slugger Sports Complex, and then left in 2022 for Bloomington as well as Taylorville.
 
www.pjstar.com/story /entertainment/music /2023/03/07/why-tail gate-n-tallboys
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Whit 71k+
~ 2 years, 11 mos ago   May 21, '23 6:52am  
I missed the first SC. Been to every one of them since.
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