Free Press Summer Fest


The Free Press Summer Festival was an annual two-day music festival held in Houston at Buffalo Bayou's Eleanor Tinsley Park. Other activities include fireworks, interactive art installations, a paint slide, music workshops, a 30-foot water wall and an off-site after party.
The festival was started to publicize local musical performers, visual arts, and artists. A recycling program, carbon offset credits, and a partnership with the Texas Campaign for the Environment were implemented help this festival become a greener experience.
The festival was organized by Free Press Houston, a local independent newspaper and Pegstar.net Presents, a local concert promotion company.
As of November 30, 2017, both Free Press Houston and Austin City Limits promoters announced that a new version of the festival would take place in Houston on the weekend of March 24–25, 2018 under a new name; the In Bloom Music Festival. The change happened precisely during the ninth anniversary of the FPSF. In January 2019 it was announced that a new edition of the In Bloom Music Festival would not be held.

Environment

A recycling plan sorted aluminum, plastic, paper and glass. A free bottle of water was given to anyone who recycled 10 plastic bottles. All carbon output was balanced with carbon offset credits. Carpooling and bicycling to the festival were encouraged. Over 2000 attendees biked to the 2009 festival.

Fancy Pants Tent

In February 2011, a new pass was introduced which granted access to a premium side stage viewing area and entry to a limited access electronic music tent. The Fancy Pants Tent was intended to host exclusive performances by electronic musicians and provide complimentary bar drinks and hors d'œuvres, free massages in addition to meet and greets.
Complaints about the cost led festival organizers to remove the Fancy Pants ticket tier in April 2011 and announced that all festival attendees would be able to watch the Fancy Pants acts.

History

2009

The 2009 festival was held August 8–9 with an attendance of approximately 30,000. A portion of the proceeds went to Project Row Houses.
The lineup for FPSF 2009 was:
Peekaboo Theory Band

2010

The 2010 festival was held June 5–6 with an attendance of over 45,000. A portion of the proceeds went to Buffalo Bayou Partnership.
The lineup for FPSF 2010 was:

2011

The festival was held June 4–5, 2011 with a two-day attendance of over 60,000. A portion of the proceeds went to Houston Tomorrow.
The lineup for FPSF 2011 was:

2012

The festival was held June 2–3, 2012 with an estimated attendance of 92,000. Tickets for FPSF 2012 ranged in price from $75 to $115.
The lineup was:

2013

The festival was held on June 1–2, 2013 in Eleanor Tinsley Park. This marks the festival's first sold-out edition.
The lineup was:

2014

The 2014 festival was held on May 31 - June 1, 2014.
The venue was closed and the first day was evacuated at about 1:00pm due to bad weather and lightning. Many acts were bumped or rescheduled with no notice when gates were rumored to be reopened at 3:30pm. Upon return many acts had sound trouble. Weather and construction at the park caused many stages to be moved to the Allen Parkway tarmac, often creating congestion and competing for sound. Partial refunds were not offered.
The 2014 FPSF lineup consisted of:

2015

The 2015 festival was held on June 6–7, 2015.
The lineup was:

2016

The event was held June 4–5, 2016 at NRG Park, Yellow Lot, Houston, TX
The lineup was:

2017

The event was held June 3–4, 2017 at Eleanor Tinsley Park, Houston, TX.
Due to flash flood warnings, the remainder of the festival was cancelled.
The lineup was:

Sponsors

As of 2013, the festival was supported by Absolut Vodka, Aio Wireless, American Apparel, Barefoot Refresh Wines, Budweiser, Cracker Jack'D, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Honest Tea, Houston Chronicle 29-95, ikan, IKEA, MKT Bar, Kroger, Lowe's, Red Bull, Seidio and the Texas Lottery.
As of 2017, the festival was supported by Budweiser, Brisk, Taco Bell, Dark Horse, DSW, Razor, TopGolf, Academy Sports + Outdoors, Jack Daniel's, Vita Coco and 11 Hundred.