First Street & Highway 119
Nederland, Colorado 80466

NedFest 2009 is the 11th annual three-day outdoor music and microbrew festival with camping located in the mountains of Nederland Colorado, just 17 miles west of (3,000 ft. above) Boulder. It happens at the end of August and the music featured is in the Bluegrass, Jazz, Jamband and World Beat genres, or moreso, a sound that blends these styles and others together. Up to six bands perform each day on one stage with acoustic 'tweener sets between each band.

Top 15 Reasons to go to NedFest...

1) The Line-up of Bands - Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, David Grisman Quintet, Particle w/ Steve Molitz & Pete Wall, Panjea w/ Michael Kang, Drew Emmitt-Billy Nershi Band, Split Lip Rayfield, Vince Herman & Great American Taxi, Billy Nershi's Blue Planet w/ Keith Moseley & Scott Law, Drew Emmitt Band, Joe Craven w/ Sam Bevan, Saskia Laroo, Incendio, Oakhurst, Euforquestra and Mountain Standard Time. 'Tweener sets include Apple Valley, Big Water, Bruce Hayes, D.V.S. & Cledus, The Farmer Sisters, Gigi Love, Hoff & Sites, Jubal, Mark Flynn, The Mile Markers and more. Late Night Shows include The Ethereal Plane & Friends on Friday, a double bill with Whitewater Ramble and a Very Special Guest Band on Saturday, and Elephant Revival on Sunday.

2) MicroBrew Festival - We will again be hosting a number of microbreweries, including Stone Brewing Company, Left Hand Brewing Company, Boulder Beer Company, Spaten Brewery and our friends Redstone Meadery with the kick ass honey-wine. Dougie Fresh will have the wine too!

3) Camping - For a low price NedFest offers Family Camping in Chipeta Park, quite close to the festival grounds, for anyone willing to rough it over the weekend. Additionally, there are many places to camp in the nearby wilderness area that are unaffiliated with the Festival if you are willing to rough-it... many of which are 100% FREE. Click HERE for more info about camping.

4) Three Full Days - NedFest will again be a three-day festival!! We will run from 2:00 PM until 10:30 PM on Friday; from 10:00 AM until 10:30 PM on Saturday; and from 10:00 AM until 8:30 PM on Sunday. Additionally, there will be special late-night shows happening each night at the Black Forest Restaurant in Town. This totals roughly 40 hours of live music and fun!!!

5) Inexpensive Advance Ticket Prices - 3-Day Weekend Passes are just $ 114.99 at the Advance rate. We recently set up our very own online Ticketing Service so as to maintain the lowest possible Service Charges for you Festival-goers, so please click for Ticketing Info.

6) Kids 12 & under enter the Festival for FREE with a paying adult. Additionally, there is a children's play area with a Moonbounce and other activities, some of which are free and some for only a very small charge. NedFest is an extremely family-friendly event!

7) Free Parking - Yes, it's true that parking is FREE in designated areas, but just keep in mind that parking in small-town Ned is limited, so please carpool if you can. You can also ride the bus up from Boulder. The RTD's first stop in Nederland is a very short walk (about one block) to the NedFest Box Office.

8) Free Water - Paying for water at Festivals and concerts sucks! We'll hydrate and re-hydrate you for free, compliments of our friends at Indian Peaks Springwater.

9) Great Food and lots of local Arts & Crafts - There is still Vending space available, so if you are interested in VENDING, please click HERE.

10) The Sound - Our production company again this year is Sweetwave Audio. They will be bringing their Meyer line array speakers and Soundcraft mixing boards. You may recall hearing the amazing Meyer sound if you saw any of the last several hundred Grateful Dead shows. Meyer speakers are simply the best concert speakers ever made, and we are excited that Sweetwave will be with us again to maintain our extreme level of sound quality. The line array technology helps put the sound exactly where we want it: Not too loud in front and not too quiet in back... a fantastic listening experience for all.

11) A really cool, Professional Stage - The stage we have used the past few years has been great! No more "wedding tent" like in our early years (ha ha), so it will look great from wherever you are in the Festival grounds. This stage also helps improve our sound. And if that weren't enough, the new stage comes with a better lighting rig so it will be an impressive light show once dusk sets in this year. Pretty exciting stuff!

12) Nederland, Colorado is beautiful - Located just 17 miles west (3,000 ft. above) of Boulder, the Festival's waterfront location has amazing views of the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide. The town has a long musical history dating back to the late 60's and early 70's... back in the day when Stephen Stills (allegedly) used to get thrown thru the front window of the Pioneer Inn. Members of String Cheese Incident, Yonder Mountain String Band, Leftover Salmon, The Motet and many other fantastic bands currently call Nederland their home. It's a great little community!

13) You'll be supporting good causes - Multiple non-profit corporations such as KGNU, Boulder County ACLU and ClimateSmart will be on hand to help keep you informed about things relevant to our local and World community.

14) NedFest is an independent, grassroots, non-corporate, homegrown event organized and staffed by kind, cool, down-to-earth mountain folk who know how to have a good time.

15) Its one heck of a party!!!

"One of Colorado's premier summer festivals."
- The Boulder Weekly -

Official Website: http://nedfest.com/

Added by shadz.rm on August 27, 2009

Comments

bastiaan

Miss Hunt,
Did you see my email on the location in Amsterdam?

msrogue

I sure did, Bastiaan. I have another couple of locations suggested to me:
ASCII - http://www.scii.nl
Panama - http://www.panama.nl/
Lloyd Hotel - http://www.lloydhotel.com/
de Waag - http://www.indewaag.nl/en/index.htm

What do you think?

ollyw

Hi, on the locations:

ASCII - looks rather dark and depressing :)
Panama - bad location, way out from the center of town, and over-priced
Lloyd Hotel - even more remote than the Panama
de Waag - tourist central, and more of an upscale restaurant than a bar

Here's my suggestions, feel free to throw them out too :) :

de Engel - Albert Cuypstraat (no URL!)
Suzy Wong - Korte Leidsedwarsstraat
Werk - http://www.werck.nl/

One thing A'dam isn't short of is bars! I don't know any with wi-fi though

blench

Another location suggestion for you: deBalie is a good one. Dead centre (Leidseplein) and full of wi-fi goodness (would probably need to set it up with the management).
http://www.debalie.nl/

I'd avoid Panama like the plague if I were you.

msrogue

Alright...I'm making a decision! deBalie it is! WiFi....central...et al...

kikichris

so bummed i dont get to fly over for this... can't you take some of that google money they are throwing at you and give it to me? (jk)

Interested 1