Bonnaroo (2002-present) Bonnaroo is a four-day music festival held at Great Stage Park on a 750-acre farm in Manchester, TN. The main attractions of the festival are the multiple stages of live music, which feature a diverse array of musical styles including indie rock, folk, hip hop, Americana, reggae, electronica and more.
Forecastle (2002-present) A three-day music, art and environmental activism festival held in Louisville, Kentucky. The festival began as a small gathering of local musicians in Louisville's Tyler Park and steadily grew into a national attraction that now includes major touring acts, national art collectives, outdoor industry partners, prominent speakers, environmental workshops, and more. Forecastle was selected in 2012 as one of
Rolling Stone's "Top 33 Coolest Festivals" and has an annual attendance of over 65,000 fans at Louisville Waterfront Park.
WayHome (2015-present) In 2015, AC Entertainment announced their partnership with Canadian promoter/producer Republic Live to produce the inaugural WayHome Music and Arts Festival, a three-day music and arts festival set for July 24–26 at Burl's Creek Event Grounds near Barrie, Ontario.
Big Ears (2009-2010, 2014-present) Brainchild of Ashley Capps, Big Ears was an annual music festival in
Knoxville, TN created and produced by AC Entertainment, considered an avant-garde boutique festival that took place in historic locations around downtown Knoxville. Though the festival did not occur from 2011 to 2013, its return was announced on October 23, 2013 and it continues into present day. In 2016,
The Guardian declared the event "surely America’s (the world’s?) most thrillingly diverse festival lineup."
Sloss Music & Arts Festival (2015-2018) In 2015, AC Entertainment announced their partnership with Birmingham promoter/producer Red Mountain Entertainment to produce the Sloss Music and Arts Festival, a two-day music and arts festival to take place in July at the historic
Sloss Furnaces. The event was held up until the 2018 calendar year.
Mountain Oasis (2013) Mountain Oasis Electronic Music Summit was an electronic music festival held in
Asheville, North Carolina in 2013. Woven around the twin threads of contemporary electronic music and the creative use of technology – old and new – the festival featured musical performances by artists in contemporary music along with talks, seminars, and panels by artists and others; interactive experiences for audiences; art installations and exhibitions; and more. After parting ways with the name the
Bob Moog Foundation following the 2012 iteration of
Moogfest, Mountain Oasis Electronic Summit occurred as a
spiritual successor in 2013, with artists like
Nine Inch Nails,
Bassnectar,
Pretty Lights, and
Neutral Milk Hotel.
Other festivals AC Entertainment has also worked on
Vegoose in
Las Vegas, Nevada (2005-2007), as well as Sundown in the City in
Knoxville, Tennessee, and
AFROPUNK ATL in
Atlanta, Georgia. ==References==