Late last night, the organizers of LouFest Music Festival informed fans that the doors would not be opening this weekend as planned.

Set to take place on Saturday, September 8th and Sunday, September 9th at Forest Parin St. Louis, LouFest was scheduled to feature Robert Plant and the Sensational Space ShiftersModest MouseThe Head and the HeartKacey MusgravesGary Clark Jr., and Michael McDonald, as well as T-PainBrothers OsborneMoon TaxiQuinn XCIIMargo PriceMisterwivesAnderson EastMt. JoyLukas Nelson & Promise of the RealTank and the BangasJukebox The GhostKeyon HarroldDurand Jones & The IndicationsWhite ReaperLarkin PoeSavannah ConleyWalker LukensLiz Cooper & The StampedeThe New Respects, and many more.

In a message posted to fans at 2:30 am, Listen Live Entertainment Managing Partner Mike Van Hee explains, “LouFest had several financial hurdles. The loss of two of the event’s top sponsors, scheduling and contract issues with major artists, and existing debt from previous events have all put immense pressure on the balance sheet.” Van Hee places the burden on sponsorship deals, poorly timed media coverage, and weather for their decision to cancel the 2018 event. While the festival itself is unable to refund customers, their ticketing provider, Front Gate Ticketing, will be providing refunds to customers while LouFest works to repay their debts. Read the full message below:

Dear St. Louis,

We are sad to announce that LouFest 2018 has been cancelled. We know this is a great disappointment to many and that there has been wide speculation around our event. We want to share what’s been going on directly with you. First, and as is usually the case when things like this happen, LouFest had several financial hurdles. The loss of two of the event’s top sponsors, scheduling and contract issues with major artists, and existing debt from previous events have all put immense pressure on the balance sheet.

Overcoming those setbacks while trying to grow the Fest has been a challenge, one that LouFest was on target to meet until a bit of unfortunately timed media coverage caused many of our vendors and artists to demand up-front payment just days before gates were set to open. LouFest simply couldn’t make that happen.

Second, the fickle St. Louis weather has made us extremely nervous. 2018 pre-sale ticket volume has been fantastic but the festival does rely on walkups to be financially successful. We know first-hand that a rain-soaked weekend like our event experienced in 2016 would both kill that traffic and do physical harm to Forest Park. We feel it would be irresponsible to continue to invest in an event that might not be able to realize its exceptional potential.

Although we don’t currently have the funds to issue refunds, the exceptional festival ticketing company we selected, Front Gate Tickets, owned by Live Nation and Ticketmaster, will be stepping up to refund all fans in full while we work to repay our debts.

We want to recognize the sponsors, vendors, partners, and fantastic team members who have been working around the clock in support of LouFest 2018. Producing this event has been a labor of love for our family and the staff – we see it as our gift to our music-loving city.

It has been thrilling to bring so much joy to fans, recognition to St. Louis, a spotlight to its artists, and an estimated $8 million in revenue to the region each year. For that, we will always be proud.

Mike Van Hee – Managing Partner
Listen Live Entertainment