On the Waterfront
An entrance into the festival.
GenreRock, Alternative rock, Rap, Punk rock, Country music
DatesLabor Day weekend
Location(s)Rockford, Illinois, United States
Years active1985-2012
Founded byCity of Rockford
Websitehttp://www.onthewaterfront.com

On the Waterfront was an annual music festival featuring rock, country music, alternative rock, hip hop, punk rock bands, local bands, food vendors and craft booths. On the Waterfront ran on Labor Day weekend, in downtown Rockford, Illinois.

History

In 1983, during an economic downturn in Rockford due to a decline in manufacturing, city officials approved $15,000 in financing to create a celebration of the founding of Rockford to be held on Labor Day weekend. The annual On the Waterfront Festival went on to become Illinois’ largest music festival with over 100 performers in seven music venues covering 30 city blocks. The festival includes special events, attractions and venues, as well as over fifty food booths.

After several years of rising costs, the last On the Waterfront festival was held on Labor Day weekend 2012, ending its 29-year run.

On the Waterfront lineups by year

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

2006

2005

2004

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