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Live Nation Seeks To Fill Void At The Gorge After Sasquatch Calls It Quits

Last year marked the end of Sasquatch Music Festival, but now Live Nation is looking to fill that void again at one of the most gorgeous venues in the country — The Gorge.

Live Nation recently announced its forthcoming event, which promises to uphold the expectation for quality music. Though little information is known at this point, we’re sure whatever is happening — it’s about to be amazing.

“Details will follow in the weeks to come, but put it in your calendars: May 24-25-26, 2019 will see a new generation of contemporary artists carry on the tradition at this iconic Northwest institution,” organizers say via press release.

After 17 years, founder Adam Zacks preciously announced Sasquatch would cease to operate. The bittersweet decision came with very little reasoning — but he did say — “17 years is a long time to do anything.”

Live Nation has words of its own for the new venture. The new event is described as, “A tradition embraced by music fans for decades happily moves forward to welcome new audiences and artists to this magical venue where moments and memories will continue to be created and shared for years to come.”

Through the years, Sasquatch has brought together the worlds of indie rock, hip hop, electronica and more. We look forward to hearing the next chapter.
Source: MyNorthwest | Photo via Sasquatch
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