Solfest Rollfest, a sustainably-inspired outdoor music festival, will bring the rock and roll to Earlewood Park on Saturday. Featuring 10 acts on two stages, this will be Cola’s first festival with a bike-powered stage and a zero-waste goal.
🎶 The music The 10 bands performing Saturday represent an array of genres and include bands from across the Southeast. Camm Wess, a soulful pop artist who was a finalist on “The Voice,” and popular local acts George Fetner and the Strays and Opus and the Frequencies are a few of the Cola bands on the lineup. Pro tip: Check out this playlist to become more familiar with all of the acts performing. ⚡ Power the stage To help bring sustainability to live performances, Virginia-based indie rock duo + festival headliner, Illiterate Light takes audience participation to the next level. Bicycles will connect to Rock the Bike generators and power the main speakers at the show. |
🥤 What to bring
In addition to the good vibes, come out early and make a day of it. A bicycle valet will be available to keep your bike safe and attendees are encouraged to bring a container for drinks, a blank t-shirt to be printed with festival graphics, and a blanket + sunscreen.
🚴 How can I participate?
If you’d like to ride and help power the stage, sign up to volunteer or assemble a team of up to six riders. If you’d like to sit back and enjoy the music, the festival will host a group ride at 10:30 a.m. to kick off the day. Riders are encouraged to decorate their bikes for a 2.6-mile ride around the Earlewood neighborhood for all ages and skill levels.
Pro tip: If you sign up to ride and power the stage, you’ll get free entry to the festival.
Grab your tickets today for $15 or $20 day of festival. Children 13 and under get in free.