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20 Forgotten and Failed Music Festivals That Fans Desperately Miss

20 Forgotten and Failed Music Festivals That Fans Desperately Miss

20 Forgotten and Failed Music Festivals That Fans Desperately Miss

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10,000 Lakes

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All Points West

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All Tomorrow's Parties US

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ArthurFest

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Bang!

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Be the Riottt!

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Detour

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Field Day

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Kanrocksas

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Langerado

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Lilith Fair

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Monolith

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Nateva

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Orlando Calling

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Ozzfest

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Pemberton

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Rothbury

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Sunset Junction Street Fair

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UR1

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Vegoose

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20 Forgotten and Failed Music Festivals That Fans Desperately Miss
10,000 Lakes
All Points West
All Tomorrow's Parties US
ArthurFest
Bang!
Be the Riottt!
Detour
Field Day
Kanrocksas
Langerado
Lilith Fair
Monolith
Nateva
Orlando Calling
Ozzfest
Pemberton
Rothbury
Sunset Junction Street Fair
UR1
Vegoose

20 Forgotten and Failed Music Festivals That Fans Desperately Miss

Music festivals have long been the heartbeat of live music culture and the cities that host them, with local economies that benefit from the influx of tourism from these annual events. For many music lovers, a great festival becomes a formative memory tied to community, discovery, and joy, as well as the best outlet to share their love of this art form.

However, not all festivals last forever. Countless reasons have forced many of these once-beloved gatherings to shut down. The closures of these music events and festivals reveal how fragile even the most exciting cultural experiences can be when economics or timing work against them. In the 2000s, especially, dozens of music fests had their time in the sun before shutting down forever.

247 Tempo has compiled 20 of these festivals that no longer exist, but still remain significant in memory, with fans longing for their return. Sources consulted for this article include Billboard, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Spin, and archival news reports.

This post was updated on August 21st, 2025, to reflect additional information.

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