News 2023 EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival

DCBaker

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Here's the performer line-up for the Garden Rocks Concert Series - reservations for dining packages open February 9th
  • March 3-4 – Journey former lead vocalist STEVE AUGERI
  • March 5-6 – Daughtry
  • March 10-11 – Tommy DeCarlo
  • March 12-13 – Smash Mouth
  • March 17-18 – Mike DelGuidice
  • March 19-20 – Blue Oyster Cult – NEW
  • March 24-25 – Berlin
  • March 26-27 – The Pointer Sisters
  • March 31 – Luis Figueroa – NEW
  • April 1-2 – Piso 21 – NEW
  • April 3 – TBD
  • April 7-8 – STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas
  • April 9-10 – Don Felder, formerly of the Eagles
  • April 16-17 – Switchfoot – NEW
  • April 21-22 – A Flock of Seagulls
  • April 23-24 – Jo Dee Messina
  • April 28-29 – Ambrosia with Peter Beckett, The Voice Of Player
  • April 30, May 1 – Kool and the Gang
  • May 5-8 – Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone
  • May 12-15 – The Orchestra starring former members of ELO
  • May 19-20 – A.J. Croce: Croce Plays Croce – NEW
  • May 21-22 – Casting Crowns – NEW
  • May 26-27 – Jason Scheff, longtime lead singer of Chicago – NEW
  • May 28-29 – Rick Springfield
  • June 2-5 – Plain White T’s
  • June 9-10 – The Spinners
  • June 11-12 – The Commodores
  • June 16-17 – Vertical Horizon
  • June 18-19 – Tony Orlando
  • June 23-26 – Simple Plan
  • June 30, July 1 – Living Colour
  • July 2-3 – Wang Chung
 

DisneyDebRob

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Comped

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Here's the performer line-up for the Garden Rocks Concert Series - reservations for dining packages open February 9th
  • March 3-4 – Journey former lead vocalist STEVE AUGERI
  • March 5-6 – Daughtry
  • March 10-11 – Tommy DeCarlo
  • March 12-13 – Smash Mouth
  • March 17-18 – Mike DelGuidice
  • March 19-20 – Blue Oyster Cult – NEW
  • March 24-25 – Berlin
  • March 26-27 – The Pointer Sisters
  • March 31 – Luis Figueroa – NEW
  • April 1-2 – Piso 21 – NEW
  • April 3 – TBD
  • April 7-8 – STARSHIP featuring Mickey Thomas
  • April 9-10 – Don Felder, formerly of the Eagles
  • April 16-17 – Switchfoot – NEW
  • April 21-22 – A Flock of Seagulls
  • April 23-24 – Jo Dee Messina
  • April 28-29 – Ambrosia with Peter Beckett, The Voice Of Player
  • April 30, May 1 – Kool and the Gang
  • May 5-8 – Herman’s Hermits starring Peter Noone
  • May 12-15 – The Orchestra starring former members of ELO
  • May 19-20 – A.J. Croce: Croce Plays Croce – NEW
  • May 21-22 – Casting Crowns – NEW
  • May 26-27 – Jason Scheff, longtime lead singer of Chicago – NEW
  • May 28-29 – Rick Springfield
  • June 2-5 – Plain White T’s
  • June 9-10 – The Spinners
  • June 11-12 – The Commodores
  • June 16-17 – Vertical Horizon
  • June 18-19 – Tony Orlando
  • June 23-26 – Simple Plan
  • June 30, July 1 – Living Colour
  • July 2-3 – Wang Chung
Seems like they're leaning off the 80's bands they had for years, which nearly always did a good show. (Except for Survivor - their last original member kept drinking throughout the set, and it was blatently obvious. The singing wasn't great either... And, I suppose Rick Springfield's antics weren't great either...)

Only one which interests me is ELO - they were great the last time I saw them. Also would have loved to see Air Supply back, and a few others. Probably a question of touring availability or cash though. But a lot of these are far too recent for my taste,
 

Comped

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Once the festivals became 4-month endeavors, it became impractical to have a big act nightly.
Impractical doesn't mean impossible - it used to be done. I think the festivals are too long anyway - makes Epcot into a festival park at times more than being able to stand on its own two feet... Except for FoH which Iwish was actually a bit longer. But that's another discussion for a different thread.
 

ToTBellHop

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Impractical doesn't mean impossible - it used to be done. I think the festivals are too long anyway - makes Epcot into a festival park at times more than being able to stand on its own two feet... Except for FoH which Iwish was actually a bit longer. But that's another discussion for a different thread.
I know--used to be done when festivals weren’t 48 weeks of the year.
 

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