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Forecastle Festival : ウィキペディア英語版 | Forecastle Festival
The Forecastle Festival is a three-day music, art, and environmental activism festival held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, since 2002. The festival originated as a small gathering of local musicians in Louisville's Tyler Park, and steadily grew into a national attraction that now includes major touring acts, national art collectives, outdoor industry partners, prominent speakers, and more. ''Forecastle'' was selected in 2012 as one of ''Rolling Stone'''s "Coolest Festivals" and has an annual attendance of over 75,000 fans at Louisville Waterfront Park. In 2013, the festival attracted attendees from 49 states, 11 countries, and 1,482 cities. Past headliners include Sam Smith, Outkast, The Black Keys, Jack White, The Avett Brothers, Beck, My Morning Jacket, The Flaming Lips, Widespread Panic and more 〔 〕 ==History== Derived from the nautical, maritime term ''forecastle'', but pronounced as if it were the words "fore" and "castle" joined together, Forecastle began as a small, community event in 2002 by JK McKnight at Tyler Park. Structured as an equal representation of music, arts, and activism, the event grew quickly and audience expanded regionally. To accommodate increasing crowds, the festival moved to Cherokee Park in 2005, followed by The Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center in 2006, Riverfront Plaza/Belvedere in 2007, and Louisville Waterfront Park in 2010. The festival's name, format, and concept were trademarked in 2007.〔 Forecastle was named one of ''Outside Magazine'''s "Top 15 Festivals in the Country" in 2009 AC Entertainment became a co-producer of Forecastle in 2011.〔(Forecastle Festival to Partner with AC Entertainment (Bonnaroo, Moogfest, Big Ears) )〕
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