Woodstock 2029?


June 26, 2025 1:39 PM CDT
By: Jay Roberts
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Netflix just released the new documentary highlighting the train wreck that was Woodstock 1999. Woodstock 1999 was commemorating 30 years since the original Woodstock in 1969. The two concert festivals were not held in the exact same location, which, according to the documentary, might have actually been part of the reason why it went so poorly. If you haven’t seen the documentary, I will not ruin it for you. Check it out to see how the location played a role. It gets me thinking, could another Woodstock commemorating 60 years since the original be a success? I would think that promoters of that concert learned quite a bit from Woodstock 1999, and would know where improvements could be made. But by and large, I think the financial challenges would make it difficult. What are your thoughts? Would you go if it happened?
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