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The Big Stomp Festival returns to Waterfront Park; Here's the music lineup

The Big Stomp festival is focused on ending the stigma around mental health.
Credit: The Big Stomp Festival

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — One of the largest mental health-focused music festival in the country is just a few days away from taking over Waterfront Park's Brown-Forman Amphitheater. 

The Big Stomp Festival recently announced its lineup for the two-day music festival on July 26 and July 27.

Some of this year's performers on the include BADBADNOTGOOD, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, The Black Angels, Bully, Ben Sollee, J. Roddy Walston, Saxquatch, Jake Banfield, DJ Craze and Dubtribe Sound System.

Check out the full schedule for both days by clicking here. 

Tickets are still on sale for weekend general admission, single-day general admission and various VIP packages. The prices range anywhere from $59 to $220 depending on which ticket package you purchase.

Children 14 and under enter the festival for free when accompanied by an adult. 

Parking passes are all sold out for this year's festival, however there are still some weekend RV parking tickets available.

The Big Stomp, formerly known as PeteFest, is focused on ending the stigma around mental health. 

"With social activities and mindful programming, we provide education, awareness, and resilience tools," the festival's website reads. "Together we are rocking the elephant in the room – changing the way mental health is communicated while fostering an environment of openness and fearlessness."

Check out our previous coverage of the festival: 

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