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- Rough Francis at Waking Windows in 2018
Since its founding in 2011, Waking Windows has taken place in May in locations throughout downtown Winooski. The festival featured 176 performers in 2019. It returned from a two-year pandemic hiatus last year, belatedly celebrating its 10th anniversary with 103 acts.
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- Matt Rogers DJing at the Mule Bar during Waking Windows in 2022
Between those personal developments and the typical stress that arises every year from putting on a music festival on a shoestring budget, they came to the conclusion that mounting a full festival this year had become "an insurmountable task."
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- Waking Windows
"We have to be realistic with our fans and ourselves and don't want to let either down after so many years of building this amazing community and event," the statement continued. "It's very bittersweet!"
As for next year and the future of Waking Windows in general, the crew is clear: They just don't know yet.
"In the meantime, you'll still be able to catch Brian deejaying around town, Ali at the Monkey House, Paddy at a Paper Castles show, see Nick behind the box at one of our DIY events," the statement read. "And with any luck, you'll get a chance to catch Matt doing a classic Johnny Miami set somewhere someday."
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