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Published: 2010/01/22
Rothbury 2010 Called Off

Rothbury will not take place this summer. In a statement the festival’s organizers said,
During the past three years, all of us involved with ROTHBURY have greatly appreciated the tremendous outpouring of support for the future of the festival. For 2010, we have had to make the tough decision to postpone our efforts. A contributing factor in our decision is that, due to various artists’ recording and touring schedules, we now believe that timing will not allow for us to assemble the cutting edge roster that everyone has come to expect from ROTHBURY. The result for this year is that we are not able to move forward with the integrity and high standards that we demand from ourselves and for the festival.
Despite the 2010 postponement, we intend to move toward continuing ROTHBURY in 2011. This event is something very special, and we are unwilling to potentially tarnish what ROTHBURY is, and can become, by working under conditions that will produce anything less than a magical experience.
ROTHBURY is more than a festival. It is a mission intended to discover strength in community, and what it means to be a large-scale sustainable event in these times. Our efforts are certainly not coming to an end.
It is important for us to thank the people of Michigan, Oceana County, The Village of Rothbury, Grant Township, and the Double JJ Resort. Also, we thank our team members, volunteers, creative contributors, media partners, and sponsors. We have made many friendships that will last a lifetime.
To all who attended the first two years of ROTHBURY we thank you for the soul you gave the event. Those times entered rarified air because of your energy.
We hope you have a fantastic July 4th this summer.
The environmentally-friendly festival was held at Rothbury, MI’s Double JJ ranch in 2008 and 2009. Rothbury’s promoters faced
scares in late 2008 and early 2009 after the Double JJ ranch’s owners went bankrupt, but returned to the site this past summer. Last year’s festival drew even larger crowds with a lineup that featured The Dead, String Cheese Incident, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and the Black Crowes.
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