Let’s Go Music Festival is back and better than ever, set to take place from May 31 through June 2 at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds in Crownsville, MD. This highly anticipated event promises a weekend packed with incredible music, great food, and unforgettable experiences for all attendees.
Friday Night Headliners: Taking Back Sunday and Dashboard Confessional
Kicking off the festival on Friday night are two iconic bands that have defined a generation of emo and alternative rock. Taking Back Sunday, known for their electrifying performances and hits like “MakeDamnSure” and “Cute Without the ‘E’ (Cut from the Team),” will bring their high-energy show to the stage. Joining them is Dashboard Confessional, whose heartfelt lyrics and acoustic-driven sound have made songs like “Hands Down” and “Vindicated” fan favorites. This combination guarantees an opening night filled with nostalgia and powerful performances.
Saturday Night Headliners: The Revivalists and The Band Camino
The excitement continues on Saturday with headliners The Revivalists and The Band Camino. The Revivalists, celebrated for their dynamic blend of rock, soul, and funk, are sure to get the crowd moving with hits like “Wish I Knew You” and “All My Friends.” Their live performances are renowned for their infectious energy and musicianship. Sharing the stage with them, The Band Camino brings a fresh and modern sound, delivering catchy anthems like “Daphne Blue” and “See Through.” Saturday night promises a diverse musical experience that spans multiple genres and styles.
Closing out the festival on Sunday are rock heavyweights Daughtry and Bush. Daughtry, led by the powerful vocals of Chris Daughtry, has captivated audiences with hits like “It’s Not Over” and “Home.” Their blend of post-grunge and alternative rock ensures a gripping performance. Sharing the spotlight, Bush, fronted by Gavin Rossdale, brings their signature 90s rock sound with classics like “Glycerine” and “Machinehead.” Sunday’s lineup is set to deliver a high-energy conclusion to an epic weekend.
Beyond the Music: Food, Fun, and Community
While the music is the main attraction, the Let’s Go Festival offers much more. Attendees can explore a variety of food vendors serving delicious local and international cuisine, ensuring there’s something to satisfy every palate. The festival grounds will also feature craft beer and wine selections, perfect for enjoying a drink while listening to your favorite bands.
Families and friends can enjoy a range of activities and attractions throughout the fairgrounds, making it a perfect event for all ages. From local artisans showcasing their crafts to interactive installations and games, there’s plenty to see and do between sets.
Getting There and Tickets
The Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds provide a scenic and spacious venue for the festival, conveniently located in Annapolis, MD. Ample parking will be available, and attendees are encouraged to carpool or use rideshare services to make their trip as smooth as possible.
Tickets for the Let’s Go Festival are on sale now, with options for single-day passes or full weekend access. VIP packages are also available, offering perks like exclusive viewing areas, private bars, and more.
Don’t Miss Out!
Whether you’re a long-time fan of the headliners or looking to discover new music, the Let’s Go Festival promises a weekend of fantastic performances and fun. Mark your calendars for May 31 through June 2 and get ready to experience one of Annapolis’s premier music events. Grab your tickets now and let’s go rock out at the Let’s Go Festival!
Full Weekend Lineup
Friday, May 31st
MAIN STAGE
Taking Back Sunday
Dashboard Confessional
Motion City Soundtrack
Weathers
Gabe Woodrow
SECOND STAGE
Taylor Acorn
Games We Play
People R Ugly
Saturday, June 1st
MAIN STAGE
The Revivalists
The Band Camino
Coin
The Moss
Harbour
SECOND STAGE
Hans Williams
Almost Monday
All You Need
School of Rock Annapolis
Sunday, June 2nd
MAIN STAGE
Bush
Daughtry
Our Lady Peace
Thursday
We Are Scientists
SECOND STAGE
Big Wreck
The Alive
The Dave Tieff Experiment
School of Rock Columbia
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