Chester Fest Success: Music festival draws crowds, praise over weekend
Back in its usual spot but in a new, larger venue at the Exhibition Grounds, Chester Fest came back with a bang this weekend, and enthusiastic music fans flocked to support the bands playing. Even the weather managed to be supportive despite some early stubborn rain.
“We had some beautiful weather,” said Joel Rohs, director of Chester Fest. “We had a very small blip with a quick little rain delay but it didn’t set us too far back at all. We’re super happy. It’s always interesting going into an event at a new venue, but everything went really smoothly, it was awesome.”
The weeks leading up to Chester Fest could’ve been extremely stressful for the group running it. After all, there was a looming threat of rain over the weekend and one of the initial headliners, Northern Pikes, had to cancel due to COVID cases in the band.
“You just roll with it,” said Rohs. “What else are you going to do? No time to wallow in self-pity or be upset about it. You’ve got to make a decision, find a solution, and move forward. By the time Friday rolled around and it looked like we were going to get a little bit of rain, I thought we’d already faced the worst of it and we can handle anything.”