Newest Metro Rouge Media Updates
anticipation and interest for metro rouge is growing! take a look at our newly distributed press release for more details and to see how you can help build the festival!
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America's blues man, and local legend, kenny neal visited the Metro Rouge/throw-dat-dirt location. kenny seeing the spots beauty, and its positive potential, confirmed his support and performance at the festival!
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thanks to wvla-Fox 44 anchor, vannia Joseph for her sit down with our team to talk all-things metro rouge. click the story link below
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A festival of change for Baton Rouge
If you're looking for a hometown music and arts fest In the greater baton rouge area, then metro rouge is made for you. like the New Orleans’ Jazz Fest, but with just the right amount of difference, metro rouge is a more family-based festival.
our festival will focus the Emphasis on showcasing local art vendors, musicians, eateries and venues based within Baton Rouge, and throughout the state. so for everyone from our locals - to well-traveled visitors seeking safe, world-class entertainment - if you're looking to enjoy a great music and arts festival, you're just waiting to enjoy metro rouge.
our festival will focus the Emphasis on showcasing local art vendors, musicians, eateries and venues based within Baton Rouge, and throughout the state. so for everyone from our locals - to well-traveled visitors seeking safe, world-class entertainment - if you're looking to enjoy a great music and arts festival, you're just waiting to enjoy metro rouge.
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The festival is Presented by the Metro Rouge Music & Arts Project, Throw Dat Dirt, LLC, Henry Turner’s Listening Room Music Foundation, BullFish Bistro and Chef Celeste, LLC our initial fall, scheduled one day festival will be free to the public and family-friendly. Metro Rouge will highlight great local art, items, and food and music from both local and statewide vendors, artists and musicians. |
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Why we need Metro Rouge
Baton Rouge is the largest city of our great state. and with its family-positive appeal, our city's constant growth is apparent. and a great city like this needs a festival to mirror all its incredible qualities.
and that festival is Metro Rouge. Metro Rouge will offer an all-ages/family based festival - for our community and visitors (who want safe, world-class entertainment) on the 35 acre space of the "throw-dat-dirt" atv park. So, if you're seeking a festival with great Louisiana music; diverse and delicious foods; beautiful arts and crafts and fun things to do, metro rouge is made for you. |
We need your help to make Metro Rouge happen
metro rouge will launch, early fall 2024 at the throw dat dirt ATV park. the 35 acre park is located at: 11890 gibbons road, brla 70807. and, our goal is showcasing the diverse appeal of our city and state. to do that, We’re seeking sponsor and partnerships from businesses, venues and corporations that share our desires. And for your support, we are offering desirable amenities within our varied sponsor package levels. Plus, appreciation gifts and a pre-festival party for you and your guests!
our sponsorship packet is viewable below
our sponsorship packet is viewable below
Metro Rouge needs & begins with you!
our initial run will be free to the public. but, We need your help. We need corporate sponsors!! and we're looking for musicians, artists, food trucks, venues and local businesses to come be a part of your Metro Rouge fest! so, if you want to preform, or spotlight and sell your products, we want to hear from you. interested?? fill out the form below
businesses seeking Sponsor and partnership options are asked to submit their requirements for donations before may 24, 2024. All sponsorship funding is tax-deductible and should be submitted through our fiscal sponsors: Henry Turner Jr’s Listening Room Museum Foundation.
Please direct any questions, or concerns to our Festival Executive Producers, Kent Bloxson or Stephanie Allen at 504-491-0254/225-255-0502
businesses seeking Sponsor and partnership options are asked to submit their requirements for donations before may 24, 2024. All sponsorship funding is tax-deductible and should be submitted through our fiscal sponsors: Henry Turner Jr’s Listening Room Museum Foundation.
Please direct any questions, or concerns to our Festival Executive Producers, Kent Bloxson or Stephanie Allen at 504-491-0254/225-255-0502