The Big Stomp, the nation’s first music festival to focus on mental health, will return this summer, as an expanded event, with more than 12 acts across two stages. The festival, held July 25-26, ...
MORE THAN THE MUSIC. NOT LONG FROM RIGHT NOW, BANDS ARE GOING TO BE FILLING THE STAGE OVER THE NEXT TWO DAYS FOR THE BIG STOMP MUSIC FESTIVAL, BUT ORGANIZERS HOPE WHEN THE MUSIC STOPS, THE ...
The festival is an annual outreach event for The Pete Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to destigmatizing mental health and expanding access to mental health crisis intervention. The festival's ...
LOOK AT THAT. THANKS, JAY. THE BIG STOMP JUST KICKED OFF FOR ITS NINTH YEAR. ADDIE MEINERS IS LIVE AT WATERFRONT PARK. WITH HOW THIS TWO DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL IS STARTING A CONVERSATION ABOUT MENTAL ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- An annual music festival in Louisville that promotes mental health is happening this weekend. The Big Stomp, formerly known as PeteFest, is the nation's first music festival ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — In their first year with a new name, 'The Big Stomp' is preparing the celebrate their 6th year far out in Southeast Jefferson county. It began as 'Petefest,' the largest mental ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Famous for being the first music festival in the country to focus on mental health, The Big Stomp will take place on July 25 and 26 at Waterfront Park around the Brown-Foreman ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The Big Stomp-- the nation's first music festival to focus on mental health -- will return Aug. 18-19 for its seventh year. The festival's co-founder and director, Molly ...
The Big Stomp, the nation’s first music festival to focus on mental health, will return this summer, as an expanded event, with more than 12 acts across two stages. This year's headliners include ...
The Big Stomp will return to Louisville July 26-27 in a new location at Waterfront Park, with an expanded lineup that includes BADBADNOTGOOD, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, The Black Angels, and Bully ...
The Big Stomp music festival, focused on mental health, returns to Louisville's Waterfront Park July 25-26. Headliners include Murder by Death, The Record Company, and Bendigo Fletcher, among others.