Lowcountry Dog Magazine along with Pet Supplies Plus, The Bridge at 105.5, and 98 Rock will present WOOFSTOCK 2021: A Lowcountry Dog Music Festival on October 10th at the Hanahan Amphitheater. This all-day kid and dog-friendly music festival will feature several bands, some of the Lowcountry's best food trucks, and 9 local rescue groups. Gates will open at 11 am and the fun will go on until 7 pm.
This year's lineup is:
- Sister Hazel
- Kevn Kinney from Drivin n Cryin
- Lauren Hall
- Greg West
- Human Resources
- Emily Curtis
- Sunflowers & Sin
- Dallas Baker & Friends
- Brandon Lamar Simmons
Woofstock benefits 9 local shelters and rescues: Pet Helpers, Dorchester Paws, Berkeley Animal Center, Eunoia Rescue, Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary, Waters Edge Great Dane Rescue, Libby and Mace's Place, Bullies 2 the Rescue, and Carolina Coonhound.
Advance tickets are $35 and will be $40 at the gate. Kids 12 and under are $15. You can purchase advance tickets at www.woofstock2021.com.
Leashed, well-behaved dogs are welcome, and attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets but no coolers or outside food or drinks. Adult beverages provided by Islands Brands and Tito's Handmade Vodka will be available for purchase.
Vendor Village will feature products from local artisans as well as some doggie businesses.
Rescue Row will feature each of the 9 rescues with adoptable dogs as well as a chance to learn more about each of their causes.
“Woofstock has raised $20,000 for local rescue charities since it's first year in 2019 and we hope to match that this year,” festival organizer Brian Foster of Lowcountry Dog Magazine said. “The pandemic caused us to push the festival from the spring to the fall and hope to continue this festival in the fall going forward and introduce a new concept for the spring of 2022.”