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Rock the Garden | |
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Genre | Alternative Rock, Indie Rock |
Dates | Mid-June |
Location(s) | Minneapolis |
Years active | 1998, 2000, 2002-2004, 2008-2019 |
Founders | Walker Art Center |
Website | Walkerart.org |
Rock the Garden was an annual summer music festival organized by the Walker Art Center and Minnesota Public Radio held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that ran from 1998 - 2022. Launched by the Walker in 1998, the event was cosponsored by 89.3 The Current and Minnesota Public Radio after 2008, becoming more of an indie rock festival. Since its founding, Rock the Garden has highlighted national artists such as Wilco, Sonic Youth, David Byrne, MGMT, De La Soul, My Morning Jacket, Spoon, Bon Iver, and The Decemberists, and featured a diverse range of local bands like Low, Doomtree, Fog, Iffy, Cloud Cult, Howler, and Trampled By Turtles.
Lineups
1998
- Hot Head Swing Band
- The Jayhawks
2000
- Sunship Sextet
- Stereolab
- Sonic Youth
2002
2003
2004
2008
Rock the Garden 2008 was held on June 21.
2009
Rock the Garden 2009 was held on June 19 and featured a new stage location facing the hill instead of the street.
2010
Rock the Garden 2010 was held on June 19.
2011
Rock the Garden 2011 was held on June 18.
2012
Rock the Garden 2012 was held on June 16.
2013
Rock the Garden 2013 was held on June 15.
2014
Rock the Garden 2014 was held on June 21 and June 22.
Saturday
Sunday
- Valerie June
- Kurt Vile and The Violators
- Dessa
- Guided By Voices
- Spoon
2015
Rock the Garden 2015 was held on June 20 and June 21.
Saturday
Sunday
2016
Rock the Garden 2016 was held June 18 at Boom Island Park (due to construction on the Walker Art Center campus).
- Plague Vendor
- GRRRL PRTY
- Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats
- Hippo Campus
- M. Ward
- Poliça
- Chance the Rapper
- The Flaming Lips
2017
Rock the Garden 2017 was held July 22 in the newly renovated Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
- Bon Iver
- The Revolution
- Benjamin Booker
- Car Seat Headrest
- Margaret Glaspy
- Dead Man Winter
- Bruise Violet
- Dwynell Roland
2018
Rock the Garden 2018 was held on June 16.
- Father John Misty
- Low Cut Connie
- Chastity Brown
- U.S. Girls
- Nikki Lane
- Kamasi Washington
- P.O.S (rapper)
- Feist (singer)
2019
Rock the Garden 2019 was held on June 29.
- The National
- Courtney Barnett
- X
- Heart Bones (Sabrina Ellis and Har Mar Superstar)
- Bad Bad Hats
- Dem Atlas
- Adia Victoria
- The Beths
2020
Rock the Garden 2020 and 2021 have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022
Rock the Garden 2022 was held on June 11.
- Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
- Sleater-Kinney
- LOW
- DāM-FunK
- Divide and Dissolve
- Beabadoobee
- Bombino
References
- "After skipping this year, Rock the Garden is canceled for the summer of 2021". Twin Cities. 2020-11-11. Retrieved 2020-11-12.
- "HOME-2022". Rockthegardenfestival.com. 7 July 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
External links
- Walker Art Center homepage
- "Summers of Rock: A Definitive History of Rock the Garden", Walker Art Center homepage, July 20, 2017
- "The Official Rock the Garden 2016 Lineup", Walker Art Center, April 5, 2016
- "A history of Rock the Garden (old and Current)", Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 16, 2011
- "Crowd, sun push Rock the Garden to full bloom", Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 20, 2009
- "Rock the Garden: 10,000 Decemberists fans can't be wrong", Twin Cities Daily Planet, June 22, 2009
- "Is Rock the Garden too Current?", Minneapolis Star Tribune, June 19, 2008
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