Karen Nash, from ‘Department of De-Fence,’ Keeps Campground Organized
Karen Nash, from ‘Department of De-Fence,’ Keeps Campground Organized Rhythm & Roots fans will tell you that the festival’s laid-back, family-friendly, inclusive atmosphere has
Karen Nash, from ‘Department of De-Fence,’ Keeps Campground Organized Rhythm & Roots fans will tell you that the festival’s laid-back, family-friendly, inclusive atmosphere has
Cindy Sterling Clark Puts a Perfectionist’s Touch on Garbage For Cindy Sterling Clark, Rhythm & Roots isn’t about music and dancing, it’s about trash. “Isn’t
Sarah Policare-Vernick, Second-Generation Volunteer, Makes Festival a Tradition Sarah Policare-Vernick recalls missing part of the Rhythm & Roots festival for freshman orientation at Curry
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In seven weeks, more than 10,000 passionate music fans will arrive in Charlestown, RI by plane, train, automobile, RV, foot, bicycle and boat from
Wondering what to do in Charlestown before the music starts? With the Rhythm & Roots approaching over Labor Day weekend, festival fans are mapping out
Looking for the perfect place to grab breakfast before the music starts? We've got you covered! The Hungry Haven is a short drive across
In Charlestown, Rhode Island, you’ll find a great vacation destination with a stunningly beautiful coastline, old-world charm, and ample activities for all ages. Charlestown
Conversations with state agencies and the town of Charlestown are giving us hope that we can host Rhythm & Roots this Labor Day weekend. Their guidance has helped us plan with your safety as our top priority.
We’re finalizing the lineup and preparing to sell tickets, but of course we’re monitoring the ever-changing situation and will keep you updated. It’s likely that one requirement will be reduced capacity, so plan ahead. We will let you know when it’s time to reserve your spot.
One thing is for sure: Rhythm & Roots can happen only if we follow a number of safety protocols, and we will ask patrons to do the same. In the meantime, stay safe, get vaccinated, follow the safety guidelines and we hope to see you Sept. 3-5 for three days of authentic roots music. Remember, let’s “Keep the Vibe Alive in 2021.”