Aftershock Festival Draws 160,000 Fans Amid Weather, Parking Challenges in Sacramento
Aftershock Festival Draws 160,000 Fans Amid Weather, Parking Challenges in Sacramento

Aftershock Festival Draws 160,000 Fans Amid Weather, Parking Challenges in Sacramento

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The 13th annual Aftershock Festival in Sacramento's Discovery Park is a major event drawing approximately 160,000 fans of rock, punk, and metal music from all 50 U.S. states and over 30 countries. Headlined by bands like Deftones, Blink-182, Korn, and Good Charlotte, the festival has become a cherished tradition for many attendees, often serving as a family event and community gathering. Despite challenges such as rainy, muddy weather and significant traffic and parking issues, organizers have implemented solutions including shuttle services, rideshares, and a bike valet to ease attendee access. The event also generates a substantial economic impact, with local hotels fully booked and an estimated $35 million in regional revenue over the four-day festival. New features this year include an all-inclusive VIP area called the Capital Club, enhancing the festival experience. Festival organizers emphasize that the cashless payment system and the park's natural setting make Aftershock a unique and welcoming space for music lovers.

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