RiverFest 2018

RiverFest rocked Thief River Falls August 3 & 4 in Hartz Park. RiverFest is annual community celebration held the first week in August with week-long activities hosted by different organizations. Activities include concerts in the park, Crazy Days, the Street Wizards Car Show, Movie in the Park, 5K and 1K, and more!

This year, RiverFest concerts, presented by the Thief River Falls Chamber of Commerce, featured the music from the Johnny Holm Band, Arch Allies and Post Monroe. Johnny Holm is a crowd favorite singing hits from every decade! Arch Allies is the ultimate 6 pack of rock featuring the music of Journey, Styx, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, REO Speedwagon and Boston. Post Monroe is a county music duo out of Nashville.

RiverFest draws in thousands of people to Thief River Falls and is fun for everyone of all ages!

Blog post by Ashley Nerhus, Thief River Falls Chamber of Commerce

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