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The Big Stomp is the first music festival focused on expanding access to mental health care and stomping out the stigma ...
The Big Stomp, a Louisville music festival with a focus on mental health, returns to the waterfront this weekend. Here is ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A musical festival in Louisville promoted mental health awareness this weekend. The Big Stomp was ...
Now in its ninth year, The Big Stomp found its roots as an annual outreach for The Pete Foundation dedicated to destigmatizing and increasing access to mental health crisis interv ...
The Big Stomp, formerly known as PeteFest, will return to Louisville July 26-27. The expanded 2024 lineup includes BADBADNOTGOOD, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, The Black Angels, and Bully, plus ...
The Big Stomp music festival is this weekend, in a new location. The 2-day, multi-genre festival will feature more than two dozen bands with the goal of starting conversations about mental health.
The Big Stomp will return to Louisville July 26-27 in a new location at Waterfront Park, with an expanded lineup that includes BADBADNOTGOOD, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, The Black Angels, and ...
Tickets for The Big Stomp are on sale now. Two-day weekend passes start at $69 and weekend youth passes (guests age 10-18) are $45. From every youth ticket sold, $10 will benefit Norton Children’s.
The Big Stomp (formerly known as PeteFest), the nation’s first music festival to focus on mental health, will return this summer July 26-27. A photo from last year's event is shown.
The Big Stomp, the nation’s first music festival to focus on mental health returns Aug. 18-19 at Jones Field, a scenic, 90-acre nature preserve located in southeastern Jefferson County, adjacent ...
The local music festival features 12 artists and is meant to bring awareness to mental health, change the way it's ...
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