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Shakedown shake up

Laketown Shakedown will not be held this summer, but the music at the Laketown Ranch will not stop.

The promoters released a statement on their renamed Facebook Page to say they want to expand horizons and look at all options for 2025 and beyond to maximize the benefits of having a permanent amphitheatre.

They are also transitioning away from the Shakedown name, programming model, and dates to investigate a wider range of opportunities throughout the season in the Laketown amphitheatre.

The options under consideration include single and multi-day events between May and September.

The goal is to maximize the benefits of having a permanent amphitheatre to host performances.

Their renamed Facebook page is called Laketown Amphitheatre and will be used to post news to fans about future events.

Sunfest, which has already been announced, will go ahead as planned.

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