Big View Studios

Venue Owner / Manager
Launch Skate
Venue Owner / Manager Phone Number
Andy Weiss
Address

1007 N. College Ave. Unit B
Fort Collins, CO 80524
United States

Venue Age Limit
All Ages
Do you have a place we can store an a-frame sign overnight?
Yes
Can your venue provide a table and 2 chairs for our volunteers checking wristbands?
Yes
Production Team Details

PA Provided by FoCoMA (by a Contractor) 

FoCoMA possibly providing backline

FoCoMA to look into small lighting package or booking visual artists (musicians that incorporate visual arts into their sets) for the later sets (when it's darker)

 

Sound Bar

Venue Owner / Manager
Manley Feinberg III
Venue Owner / Manager Phone Number
314-724-0238
Address

254 Linden St
FORT COLLINS, CO 80524
United States

Venue Age Limit
All Ages
Do you have a place we can store an a-frame sign overnight?
Yes
Can your venue provide a meal for the production team?
Yes
Can your venue provide a table and 2 chairs for our volunteers checking wristbands?
Yes
We’ll be a dropping a FoCoMX banner on Thursday before the festival. How early on Friday can our FoCoMX team’s arrive to hang the banners and signs?
4pm
Where should the artists load in and stage their gear?

Back Door - No Parking Is Avail 

Production Team Details

FOH engineer Marshall Watts for both Friday and Saturday

(720)202-7112

830 North

Venue Owner / Manager
Caleb D'Aleo
Venue Owner / Manager Phone Number
410-979-5313
Address

830 N College Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80524
United States

Venue Age Limit
All Ages
Do you have a place we can store an a-frame sign overnight?
Yes
Can your venue provide a meal for the production team?
Yes
Can your venue provide a table and 2 chairs for our volunteers checking wristbands?
Yes
We’ll be a dropping a FoCoMX banner on Thursday before the festival. How early on Friday can our FoCoMX team’s arrive to hang the banners and signs?
Venue is open at noon
Load in time is 3 hours before music starts. If this isn’t possible please let us now the earliest time we can access the venue.
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Where should the artists load in and stage their gear?

There is a driveway on the west side of the building that will be blocked off with rope to have a band load in area. The door to load in is on the west side of the building to the north.  Not the main front entrance on the south side of the building.

Production Team Details

Sid Jackson - Sound and lights

Production assistant TBD

vee device

vee device are a landlocked band who've made an album all about remote islands and the people who inhabit them. Go figure. The music is jaunty, but not in a sea-shanty kind of way. The lyrics are detailed, but not in a "let's pull out an encyclopedia" kind of way (unless that encyclopedia is full of short snippets from Wikipedia, of course). vee device love songs about places they will never see.

Tyler T. and the Common Clay

Tyler T. and the Common Clay are a 4 piece folk/funk band from Fort Collins, Colorado. The band’s organic arrangement of worldly instruments combined with the genre bending styles that they drift in and out of are what sets this group apart and makes them difficult to define. The band is led by singer/songwriter Tyler T. on guitar, didgeridoo, and vocals, David Clapsaddle on saxophone, Jonathan Sadler on marimba, Andy Gent on Keys/piano, Heather Stanley on vocals and Mason Bassuk on drums.

Trevor Michael

Originally from Louisville, KY, Trevor Michael is blending his bluegrass roots with the indie-folk of Northern Colorado. His 2011 mid-west move was initially led by his decision to study Finance at Colorado State University. Post college, he worked in banking for six years before deciding to leave his position and pursue music professionally. Trevor’s sound is best described as mountain-folk with raw, bluegrass vocals - think Chris Stapleton/The Avett Brothers.

Tomas Pagan Motta

From “warm, folksy fusion of twangy acoustic guitar and slick pedal steel, laced with pulse-setting shakers,” (CAREY HODGES—DC CITY PAPER), to “demure indie-pop gone Skynyrd” (BALTIMORE CITY PAPER), the singer-songwriter with an “amazing vocal — which conjures up Tim and Jeff Buckley and somehow, Led Zeppelin,” (VICKY GREGOR— NPR), continues to merge elements into his brand of eclectic indie folk. Moving to Baltimore during the mid-2000s, he released three albums as The Petticoat Tearoom, supported by Mid-Atlantic tours.

Mountain Buddies

The Mountain Buddies unpack a suitcase full of songs designed to help parents, caregivers, librarians, and educators bond with their kiddos through sing-along, music and movement, hilarity, and sentimentality.

Quirky blues-infused folk and rock n roll with harmonized or wonky harmonica beds leading to blistering solos, call and response lyrics, and groovy acoustic and electric guitars... made for kids but with grown-ups at front of mind so that these catchy songs are something families can enjoy over and over again.

Tim & Jenny Ostdiek

Colorado folk duo Jenny and Tim Ostdiek bring a rare mix of heart and humor to the stage. Their soulful harmonies and thoughtful songwriting move effortlessly between joy and introspection, drawing listeners into a space of warmth and connection. Whether sharing heartfelt originals or reimagined covers, the Ostdieks turn every performance into a celebration of story and song.