(AKRON, Ohio)PorchRokr 2020 is coming up on Saturday, bringing with it some much-needed live music and camaraderie to Akron's Highland Square after a year of silence during the pandemic.
For those who don't know, Akron's yearly, porch-based music festival is the largest outdoor music event in the city, inviting residents who live in or around the Square to lend their front stoops to more than 130 local bands and artists for a day of pleasant sounds, tasty food and community celebration.
That's quite a few performances to keep track of, so we've created this guide listing the various stage times and detailing other activities taking place during the festival
This year's event is scheduled to kick off on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. with event managers scheduling acts to play Highland Square residences and businesses between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The festival returns with all the trappings of a standard PorchRokr, including food trucks and pop-up vendors on the Square.
Food and Vendors
The Rubber City is home to a surprisingly high density of food trucks, and PorchRokr tends to serve as a decent cross-section of the mobile eateries that Akron has to offer. Per the PorchRokr site, the following seven restaurants can be found vending around the square on Saturday, with their gear shifts set to park and windows open for guests:
Readers can also peruse the event's list of vendors to learn more about the different craftspeople who will be selling wares around Highland Square on Saturday.
Live Music Returns
As the title of the festival suggests, this will be the first PorchRokr since 2019, as the event was replaced by the stay-at-home livestream festival CouchRokr 2020 during the pandemic last year. Guests can expect high-energy, impassioned performances from artists who have had months to practice their instruments.
Also because of the wait, Highland Square Neighborhood Association member and PorchRokr organizer Katie Reed told Akron.com that she expects a higher turnout than most years. Water bottle refill stations and a mist tent will be available around the Square to help those extra attendees stay cool.
According to the Akron Beacon Journal, 15,000 or more people are expected to attend this year's festivities.
"I think it’s going to be like the busiest PorchRokr we’ve ever had because of COVID and people being super thirsty to get out of the house,” PorchRokr coordinator and CouchRokr organizer Kenny Averiett said in an interview with WKSU. “To my surprise, Akron’s ready to party.”
Spotify users can get a taste for more than 80 of the bands playing by putting on the following PorchRokr playlist assembled by WKSU's Amanda Rabinowitz.
Below we have assembled a full schedule for each band playing during the event, with addresses and times listed for each artist performing. We've also included links to their personal website or places where you can stream their songs ahead of Saturday's fest. Rock on, Akron.
11 a.m.
Bewarewolves— Stage #17, 62 N. Highland Ave. Post-punk rock
COOP and a Guitar— Stage #9, 147 Casterton Ave. Folk/Americana, Jazz, Rock
Jo Rodriguez— Stage #7, 82 Casterton Ave. Folk/Americana, Singer Songwriter
Ben Gage Band— Stage #20, 58 N. Highland Ave. The singer-songwriter looks to bring a sense of refined realism to the festival, writing on his website that "songs are my anchors to the now."
Commotion Corner Reunion — Stage #44, 150 Edgerton Rd. Their music is described as "progressive" on the official ProchRokr site.
Cool Blue Planet!— Stage #26, 968 Hereford Dr. Akron resident Chris Platis's band has five different albums dating back to 1994 to draw material from for this show.
Empty Coats— Stage #22, 140 N. Highland Ave. Alt-rock quintuplet out of Akron.
Guy Randall— Stage #16, 160 Casterton Ave. The Green, Ohio native has been playing guitar and singing live since 2017.
Jamaican Snake — Stage #4, 804 W. Market St. Funk, Soul
Katy Robinson— Stage #8, 783 W. Market St. Folk/Americana, Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Mirth and Moonbows— Stage #28, 943 Wye Dr. The Akron-based due play acoustic and electric and sing in tandem as they perform a mixture of country, rock, pop and folk tunes.
Pitch Blend Quartet— Stage #18, 229 Casterton Ave. Four seniors sing a capella hits.
Massive Hotdog Recall— Stage #3, 801 W. Market St. (Ray's Pub) The charmingly named four-piece refers to itself on Facebook as both "hair rock" and a "marching band."
One Fine Day— Stage #25, 909 Hereford Dr. This nine-member group performs covers of girl group hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s with a trio of female vocalists.
RailShakers— Stage #21, 144 N. Highland Ave. The Americana and alt-country group promises tunes that will "leave you shakin'."
Redd Up Rhonda— Stage #11, 187 Casterton Ave. The name combines midwestern slang and a classic Beach Boys track, while the music combines deep vocals and fast, eclectic rhythms.
Rubix Groove— Stage #31, 112 Conger Ave. Eight-piece "nu blue" funk band with roots in Cleveland.
Scott & Hallie— Stage #1, 867 W. Market St. (Mustard Seed Market & Cafe) The husband-wife duo is set to perform a range of covers.
Shelby Olive— Stage #27, 949 Hereford Dr. Indie pop soloist
Team Nepali — Stage #19, 125 N. Highland Ave. The world music due brings the sounds of India to Akron.
Terry Ellis— Stage #33, 75 Edgerton Rd. Passionate vocals over jazz and R&B tracks.
The Mickeys— Stage #17, 62 N. Highland Ave. Akron's premier Celtic band
The Wolfe Creeque Band— Stage #9, 147 Casterton Ave. The band sees folk, rock and Blues as the tenants upholding their music.
Worm Mother— Stage #15, 40 N. Highland Ave. Akron folk rock/punk
2 p.m.
Asava— Stage #12, 83 Casterton Ave. Progressive rock and metal group whose debut album launched in spring 2020.
Brian Lisik— Stage #24, 923 Hereford Dr. Cleveland Scene magazine has referred to Lisik's rock as "Wilco on steroids" according to his website.
Davey Squires— Stage #26, 968 Hereford Dr. Squires performs alternative and jazz compositions with his band.
Griphook— Stage #6, 784 W. Market St. (Annabell's) The Akron punk band refers to itself as a group of "equal opportunity destroyers" on their Bandcamp.
I Hate It Too—Main Stage, Corner of Conger Ave. and Edgerton Rd. The singer's powerful voice propers the band through indie and alternative tracks.
Indigo Lake— Stage #16, 160 Casterton Dr. Experimental rock from Akron
Jeff Klemm— Stage #20, 58 N. Highland Ave. The solo artist also works as a music teacher and has played in other bands like Diamond Kites and Maid Myriad.
Mick Rogers— Stage #18, 229 Casterton Ave. The singer-songwriter runs the gamut of blues, country and Americana.
Rubber City Ukes— Stage #28, 943 Wye Dr. The large-scale ensemble regularly puts bands of 10 or more members on stage to bring out the best in their instruments.
Any Road— Stage #8, 783 W. Market St. Five-person folk/rock band with a rotating lineup.
Terrycloth Mother— Stage #30, 170 Portage Dr. Rock music that drifts into dark and dreamy soundscapes.
The Baker's Basement— Stage #14, 150 Edgerton Rd. Group from Cleveland that fashions small songs and big songs.
The Lowlies — Stagge #10, 38 Casterton Ave. Alternative, indie, punk, rock
The Modernes— Stage #22, 140 N. Highland Ave. Three-person surf rock group
The Tenants— Stage #4, 804 W. Market St. The Akron band plays gritty blues, rock and folk.
3 p.m.
Actual Form— Stage #17, 62 N. Highland Ave. Their world music combines many influences.
Cory Grinder and the Playboy Scouts— PorchRokr Beer Garden Stage #23, 941 Dopler St. This Honky Tonk band describes themselves on Facebook as a honky-tonk act "doing their duty to serve two-step dancers everywhere."
Dynamo Love— Stage #19, 125 N. Highland Ave. A modern take on blues mixed with a classic appreciation of funk.
Ella — Stage #9, 147 N. Highland Ave. This singer-songwriter performs alternative, country and pop.
F5 — Stage #25, 909 Hereford Dr.
Grav— Stage #13, 236 Casterton Ave. The North Ridgeville group likes to write their own music and perform classic covers.
Harmony Star— Stage #15, 40 N. Highland Ave. The group's Bandcamp describes them as "little birds making music on little machines."
Hydrazine— Stage #7, 82 Casterton Ave. This all-transgender grindcore band explores themes of sexuality through searing riffs. Their latest album dropped in February.
Michael McFarland— Stage #1, 867 W. Market St. The singer-songwriter's website states he recently dropped a new EP.
The Super Babes— Stage #29, 162 Portage Dr. This pop rock girl duo consists of a drummer and guitarist from Youngstown.
4 p.m.
BC Hudson— Stage #10, 38 Casterton Ave. The blues band put out their most recent album on July 19.
DreamStates— Stage #26, 968 Hereford Dr. This band has been around since 2017 and currently consists of six trans performers who have toured throughout Ohio.
Glass— Stage #22, 140 N. Highland Ave. Alternative.
Indré— Stage #24, 923 Hereford Dr. A group of Northeast Ohio friends who started performing music together.
Lady Lyre— Stage #4, 804 W. Market St. Three-piece rock group
LuvAbstract— Main Stage, Corner of Conger Ave. and Edgerton Rd. Pop rock
Mo Turk— Stage #20, 58 N. Highland Ave. A rare hip-hop performance makes its way to the PorchRokr lineup.
Xtra Crispy— Stage #6, 784 W. Market St. (Annabell's) Blues and rock
5 p.m.
Adin Merritt— Stage #1, 867 W. Market St. (Mustard Seed Market) Solo Akron indie rocker
Bonnie Clydeman — PorchRokr Beer Garden Stage #23, 941 Dopler St. Cleveland-based hard rock trio.
Chrissy Strong— Stage #33, 75 Edgerton Rd. Alt. rock singer-songwriter
Christopher Soulsby— Stage #9, 147 Casterton Ave. Akron-based solo acoustic artist.
Curtail — Stage #17, 62 N. Highland Ave. Akron alt rockers.
Curtains— Stage #7, 82 Casterton Ave. The Akron band plays homage to the city's "primordial sludge" and "work-hard, play-hard" atmosphere, according to their Bandcamp bio.
Detention— Stage #19, 125 N. Highland Ave. This Akron rock quartet takes inspiration from '70s and '80s punk.
Ghost Slime— Stage #21, 144 N. Highland Ave. The band will be hosting Nickelodeon trivia with prizes between each song during their set.
Grim Republic— Stage #13, 236 Casterton Ave. An homage to mid-2000s pop-punk.
Language— Stage #15, 40 N. Highland Ave. Risen from the ashes of Kent-based surf rock group Swell Tides, Language is set to play one of their first shows at this year's fest.
Pablo Speaks— Stage #5, 30 Casterton Ave. Hip-hop, indie, pop
Peanut Butter Troll— Stage #27, 949 Hereford Dr. Smooth indie rock with catchy vocals.
Red Rose Panic — Stage #3, 801 W. Market St. (Ray's Pub) This hip hop group translates from high to low energy seamlessly.
Simple Simon— Stage #25, 909 Hereford Dr. Alternative and indie
SoulShine— Stage #11, 187 Casterton Ave. Blues, jazz and rock
Anyone who has trouble finding their way around on Saturday can feel free to use this interactive Google map to find their way around. It lists each address and business where performers will be present and can serve as a handy cross-reference to the information posted above.
Other Events
While music is always the primary focus of PorchRokr, this year's event also includes a 5K race taking place at 8 a.m. with the starting line at the corner of Portage Path and Highland Avenue, towards the south end of the square. Akron's Yoga Squared will then host a free yoga session at 209 Merriman Road between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.
Those looking to keep the party going into the night can head to Mustard Seed Market & Cafe in the Square for a silent disco after the music ends.
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