Fortress Festival

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Fortress Festival
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Fortress Festival 2019
GenreMusic festival
Date(s)April
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Cultural District
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Years active2017–2019, 2022–
Most recentApril 27–28, 2019
Next eventApril 2022
Websitewww.fortressfestival.com

Fortress Festival is an annual music festival held in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, Texas on the last weekend in April. The event is held on the grounds of the Will Rogers Memorial Center, and is produced by Fort Worth-based company Fortress Presents in partnership with the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which also served as one of the event's venues in its first two years.

Since its inception in 2017, Fortress Festival has sought to curate an eclectic mix of national, regional and local musical acts that reflect Fort Worth's diverse community and true artistic character.[1] This is represented in lineups that contain a variety of genres, including Indie Rock, Pop, Rap, Hip hop, R&B, Soul, Punk and others. Additionally, Fortress Festival has been recognized by the press as part of a small number of festivals worldwide for lineups that include a notable number of female artists across the bill.[2]

On April 10, 2020, festival organizers announced that the event would not be held that year due to the coronavirus pandemic - while announcing that the festival was expected to be continued on April 24-25, 2021 with the majority of the artists in the 2020 lineup.[3] On January 20, 2021, organizers announced the cancellation of that year's event, with hopes to return in 2022.[4]

Lineups[]

2017[]

Headlining acts: Run the Jewels, Purity Ring

Others:

2018[]

Headlining acts: Father John Misty, Chromeo

Others:

2019[]

Headlining acts: Leon Bridges, CHVRCHΞS

Others:

References[]

  1. ^ "Everything You Need to Know About Fortress Festival 2017". Fort Worth Magazine. March 27, 2017.
  2. ^ "Post-Beyoncé, Music Festivals Still Have a Woman Problem: Here's How to Fix It". Refinery 29. April 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "No Fortress Festival 2020: Annual Music Event Reschedules for 2021". Fort Worth Texas Magazine. April 10, 2020.
  4. ^ "New live venue takes shape as 2021 Fortress Festival cancelled". Fort Worth Business Press. January 20, 2021.

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