Sixth Annual Desert Rocks Music Festival Offers Music and Magic Monday, 03.01.2010, 09:58pm (GMT-6)
Each year,
during Memorial Day weekend, the Desert Rocks Music Festival is held at the
majestic BFE Ranch, located 10 miles south of Moab. This stellar location for
camping and music showcases the breathtaking natural beauty of Utah. The ranch
backs up to the La Sal Mountains and boasts its own slot canyon.
This year,
May 28-30, Desert Rocks will feature three stages of world-class bluegrass,
rock ‘n' roll, reggae, hip-hop, funk, and folk music. The music is complemented
by engaging local entertainment ranging from fire dancing to aerial trapeze
ballet. Performances and events begin each afternoon and continue until
sunrise. Desert Rocks is a family-friendly festival, and children under 12 are
free. Festival tickets and VIP passes can be purchased at www.desertrocks.org and include three
days of onsite camping with RVs also available for rental.
The initial
band lineup includes: Emmett Nershi Band, Jerry Garcia Band, The Motet, The
Mother Hips, Crippled Stripper, Groundation, Wisebird, Lynx & Janover,
David Gans, and much more.
Beyond
providing a vibrant lineup of performers, Desert Rocks Music Festival 2010
offers a healthy dose of adventurous activities. The surrounding landscape
affords an abundance of outdoor beauty, attracting travelers from across the
globe. To make the wilderness more accessible to festival-goers, this year
marks the addition of Desert Rocks Music Festival Excursions. On-site ticket
holders will have the opportunity to sign up for world-class mountain biking,
hiking or whitewater rafting on the Colorado River.
Desert
Rocks also believes it is critical to protect the area’s natural beauty and has
thus developed a sustainable event. Last year marked the inception of Desert
Rocks’ Sustainability Program, and these efforts contributed to 45 percent of
total waste diversion from landfills. With the help of dedicated volunteers, an
even stronger initiative is developing for 2010. This program will include
compost collection, B100 bio-fuel use for all festival power, carbon
offsetting, and a solar-powered electronic village. Desert Rocks Music Festival
is working hard to protect Mother Earth, ensuring the creation of magical
musical memories for decades to come.