LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- An annual music festival in Louisville that promotes mental health is happening this weekend.
The Big Stomp, formerly known as PeteFest, is the nation's first music festival that focuses on mental health, according to event organizers.
This year, the music festival will feature more than 30 acts across three stages. Headliners for the festival include BADBADNOTGOOD, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, The Black Angels and Bully.
The festival will be held at Waterfront Park.
The full lineup includes:
- BADBADNOTGOOD
- St Paul & the Broken Bones
- The Black Angels
- Bully
- Ben Sollee
- Saxsquatch
- Jake Banfield
- The Bibelhauser Brothers
- Doom Gong
- White Whooly
- Lacey Guthrie
- So It Was
- Shannon Vetter and the Sleepless Pilgrims
- Pleasure Boys
- Future Killer
- Yapa
The full transit lineup includes:
- DJ Craze
- Dubtribe Sound System
- Kenny Glasgow
- Jay Tripwire
- Holmar aka Acid Tourist
- Philipp Jung
- Silly Girl Carmen
- Christopher Mohn
- Raydium
- Morris Koad
- Angel 004
- Trevor Lamont
- Angel of the Bottomless Pit
- Bonedaddy
- Nikkid
Big Stomp benefits the Pete Foundation, which works to destigmatize mental health and provide awareness to community resources.
To purchase tickets, click here.
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