Article Contributed by MAGNUM PR
Published on May 25, 2016
Following a successful and acclaimed debut in Durham, Moogfest announced it will return to Durham in 2017, May 18-22. Organizers confirmed that the festival drew over 7,000 ticketed attendees and an average of 3,000 people attending free programming each, for a total count of almost 40,000 attendees over the four days.
Reflecting that fans are eager to experience more of Moogfest’s cutting edge mix of music, technology and art, over 1200 tickets for next year’s event were sold within the past two days!
”We measure success by the strength of our community as we make long-term plans for our future in Durham. We are humbled and proud to have this overwhelming show of support,” said Adam Katz, Moogfest CEO. “We are so thankful to all the talent and partners that made this festival possible. The staff and crew went above and beyond to deliver a world-class program. We are excited to begin thinking about making Moogfest even better.”
Highlights of Moogfest 2016 included:
Economic Impact
The festival was also projected to spur $5 million in direct visitor spending and almost $7 million in economic impact, according to The Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau. Although official reports have not come in, businesses in Durham celebrated record sales and near-constant activity throughout the weekend
“We were so happy to welcome Moogfest in its inaugural year in Durham along with the thousands of people who came to celebrate, enjoy great music and conversations and learn about new advances in technology,” said Shelly Green, CEO of the Durham CVB. “We think it was an awesome event for attendees and for Durham. Our restaurants, hotels, shops, and entertainment venues were packed with diverse and eclectic crowds.”