Summer Meltdown

Summer Meltdown
Genre Jam band music
Dates August
Location(s) Cascade Mountains in Darrington, Washington
Years active 2000-present
Founded by Flowmotion
Website
Summer Meltdown website

The Summer Meltdown Festival is the "largest locally-produced independent camping and music festival in the Pacific Northwest".[1] At the foot of Whitehorse Mountain in the Cascade Mountains in Darrington, Washington, the festival is held each August and features over 50 bands on four stages over four days, the Green Village showcasing environmental and social outreach, food, craft and retail vendors, a Kids' Area, Kids' Parade, and the Little Seahorse Music Academy.

History

The Summer Meltdown was founded by Pacific Northwest band Flowmotion in 2000, as a community-based music festival on San Juan Island, with coordination and execution handled by members of Flowmotion and friends of the band. Flowmotion performed as the headliner of the festival.[2]

In 2002, Lewis Anderson and Andrea Wood became key members of the coordination efforts, which included development of an official volunteer program, ticketing system, logistical planning, and county petitioning and permitting attempts. In consecutive years, they each took on more responsibilities, securing insurance, setting up vending program, providing web copy and coordinating media efforts, and handling site logistics. Flowmotion continued to perform as the headliner of the festival until 2011.

By 2005, the Summer Meltdown had reached a critical growth stage and it was no longer possible to throw the event as a party, without official county permitting. The event had long since moved off San Juan Island and had occurred in three different venues in three different counties. Event coordinators agreed to take a hiatus that year and look to a future re-grouping in 2006.

In 2006 the festival moved to its current location in Darrington, WA. The Whitehorse Mountain Amphitheater is home of the Darrington Bluegrass Festival. The festival property is also known as the Darrington Bluegrass Park. Because of the diverse musical variety at Summer Meltdown, the festival producers decided to create a venue name that did not include bluegrass in the name, hence the name, Whitehorse Mountain Amphitheater.

Past lineups

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

The 2005 show was skipped.[3]

2004

2003

2002

2001

  Artis the Spoonman

2000

See also

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