
Garcia Peoples at Hopscotch. By Leigh Tauss
Hopscotch didn’t have the thickest line-up or theย indoorย venues to pull off a rich patchwork festival this year,ย but it scraped together two outdoor stages and a handful of day parties to produce a surprisingly chill weekend.ย
The festival hit a series of snags, not the least of which wasย the emergence of the Delta variant of COVID-19. While other festivals shuttered (Bonnaroo was canceledย due to flooding) Hopscotch sauntered on with mask and vaccine mandates. Most attendees seemed to abide by the rules.
Theย festivities wereย ushered in with a rainyย Thursday that gave way to a cooled-off weekend, ideal for jogging between outdoor stages. Dr. Dog and Flying Lotus took the stage Friday night. Saturday afternoon saw solid performances in the afternoon fromย Bowerbirds and Garcia People before Animal Collective and Archers of Loaf were scheduled to take the stage Saturdayย night.
Temperatures stayed reasonably cool, making it the ideal day to layย out on a blanketย in Moore Square and enjoy the music. Dozens of vendors surrounded the stage, hawking artisan wares and THC-free cannabis.ย
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