That’s a wrap – Static Roots Festival 2023

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That's a wrap - Static Roots Festival 2023

Just like the final chords of a memorable song, the echoes of the Static Roots Festival still resonate in our hearts. Every performance, every cheer, every smile, and every shared moment of joy and connection - these are the memories we carry forward. We are beyond thankful to all the artists who filled our stage with magic, and our audience who reflected that magic back with their appreciation and love.

This year, we were thrilled to see new faces from the United States, Australia, Sweden, and especially from our home country, Germany! We are grateful for how you embraced the spirit of Static Roots Festival and instantly became part of our ever-growing family.

There were moments that made our hearts swell with pride, such as when the phenomenal Malin Pettersen and her band handled a technical issue with utmost professionalism, and our audience responded with understanding and extra applause. It was a testament to the bond between artists and music lovers that this festival cherishes.

Every artist on our stage felt the waves of love we shared, and they magnified it, sending it back to us in their performances. This weekend has indeed been a celebration of life and music.

Reading your reviews and feedback fills us with such pride and gratitude. Thank you for recognizing the passion and effort we put into creating this unique musical gathering.

And let's not forget: we raised about 2,700 EUR for Doctors without Borders! To show our deep appreciation for your generous donations, we will top it up to 3,500 EUR, a sum that will make a real difference for those in need.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the 12th & 13th of July 2024. The planning for the Static Roots Festival 2024 is already in motion, promising another quality lineup and unforgettable experiences. Until then, keep the peace, love & rock'n'roll alive!

Thank you again, from the bottom of our hearts. See you next year!

Photo credits: Ullrich Maurer