The 15th annual EarthFest, sponsored by Radio 92.9, will be held on May 24, 2008 at the Hatch Shell in Boston with alternative rock band CAKE headlining the event. Presented by Whole Foods Market, EarthFest will take to the stage from Noon to 6:00 p.m. featuring the stellar music line-up of CAKE, Cracker, the BoDeans, and the English Beat. In addition EarthFest boasts a host of environmental activities celebrating the earth, an interactive family area, a local music stage and much, much more.
The Radio 92.9 EarthFest is the largest free radio station concert in Boston. The event is produced in conjunction with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. Past events have drawn in excess of 100,000 people.
In addition to great musical performances, the Radio 92.9 EarthFest will once again feature a family stage and activity area with interactive programs and games for children. Drawing a large crowd last year, the expanded family area will embody performances from family-friendly acts as well as activities ranging from face painting to creating arts with recycled materials. In addition, for the second straight year, a local music stage will feature some of the rising music stars from the Greater Boston area.
For more information about the 15th annual Earthfest, listen to Radio 92.9FM or visit www.bostonradio929.com.
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The 15th annual EarthFest, sponsored by Radio 92.9, will be held on May 24, 2008 at the Hatch Shell in Boston with alternative rock band CAKE headlining the event. Presented by Whole Foods Market, EarthFest will take to the stage from Noon to 6:00 p.m. featuring the stellar music line-up of CAKE, Cracker, the BoDeans, and the English Beat. In addition EarthFest boasts a host of environmental activities celebrating the earth, an interactive family area, a local music stage and much, much more.
The Radio 92.9 EarthFest is the largest free radio station concert in Boston. The event is produced in conjunction with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation. Past events have drawn in excess of 100,000 people.
In addition to great musical performances, the Radio 92.9 EarthFest will once again feature a family stage and activity area with interactive programs and games for children. Drawing a large crowd last year, the expanded family area will embody performances from family-friendly acts as well as activities ranging from face painting to creating arts with recycled materials. In addition, for the second straight year, a local music stage will feature some of the rising music stars from the Greater Boston area.
For more information about the 15th annual Earthfest, listen to Radio 92.9FM or visit www.bostonradio929.com.