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    ProgStock Festival Williams Center in Rutherford, NJ October 6 -8, 2023

    ProgStock Festival, The American Northeast’s Only International Progressive Rock Festival, Williams Center in Rutherford, NJ October 6 -8, 2023, With a Separately Ticketed Pre-Show on October 5

    ProgStock Festival (https://www.progstock.com), The American Northeast’s Only International Progressive Rock Festival, will take the stage for its seventh straight year from October 6th through October 8th, 2023, at an exciting new venue, the Williams Center in Rutherford, New Jersey.

    Doors open for regular passholders at 4:00PM on Friday, October 6 and at 11:30AM on Saturday, October 7 and Sunday, October 8.

    In-person attendance at ProgStock 2023 includes a seat in our historic theater, opportunities to meet, greet and get to know our artists, and the chance to witness unique and spontaneous things that only happen at ProgStock. For those who can’t attend in-person, ProgStock offers live-streaming of our staged performances during the festival.

    Performers on our main stage include AD ASTRA, Travis Larson Band, The Mahavishnu Project, Erik Norlander, Aziola Cry, Randy McStine, Matt Dorsey Band, Rachel Flowers, Dave Kerzner Band, Dave Bainbridge & Sally Minnear, Mystery, Unitopia, and special guest appearances by: Patrick Moraz of YES and The Moody Blues, Michael Sadler of SAGA, and Joe Deninzon of Kansas.

    Just outside our theater doors, Bob Moog Foundation Plaza will host some of the most unique and memorable happenings at ProgStock, led by our very own Robeone, Robert Schindler. In our lobby, the Bob Moog Foundation will present a special exhibit dedicated to the life’s work of Patrick Moraz and in Spring Hall, Michelle Moog-Koussa, daughter of Bob Moog and founder of the Bob Moog Foundation, will host a reading from the biography of Bob Moog by Albert Glinsky, “Switched On: Bob Moog and the Synthesizer Revolution.” Spontaneous performances, listening parties, and many more once-in-a-lifetime experiences await you in Bob Moog Foundation Plaza every day at ProgStock.

    Fine art exhibits and features will be provided by Paul Whitehead, album cover artist for Genesis, and a fan favorite at ProgStock; Annie Haslam of Renaissance, Intuitive Abstract Expressionist; and by Deane Arnold, the world-renowned pumpkin sculptor featured on the Food Network.

    Additionally, there will be a separately ticketed pre-festival show on Thursday, October 5, starting at 8:30pm Eastern time, featuring an acoustic performance by the Dave Kerzner Band opening for the Argentinian Genesis tribute band, Genetics, just off their recent tour backing Steve Hackett in South America.

    For more information contact: Ann Rinaldi, co-producer, ProgStock Festival, marketing@progstock.com, +1 252-402-5395 (cell/WhatsApp)

    Tickets:
    Direct Ticket Link: ProgStock.simpletix.com/
    ProgStock Store: https://progstock-store.square.site/
    ProgStock 2023 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/198154016487060
    Livestreaming Ticket Link: Stageit.com/ProgStock

    Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 1-828-350-8158, glassonyonpr@gmail.com

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    Member Rajaz's Avatar
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    Could you please provide the advance Streaming ticket sales date or an estimate on when to expect them to be available?
    Much appreciated.

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    Another wasted streaming concert ticket - the last night of Progstock was exactly the same as it was a year ago when the final performer (this time Patrick Moraz) was at least a full hour delayed and maybe more but I did not stay up and let it go when I logged off close to midnight Atlantic time.

    In the chat room, there was a guy from Rumania (Andrei) who was waiting for the show to begin as all of us but for him over there it was already Monday morning!

    I guess there won't be anymore streaming for Progstock in the future and that's a shame because it was a chance to connect with the other fans and at least from afar be part of the event. Hope it was a good show for those who endured the red eye night. I guess Unitopia must have played around 1:00 AM...:-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajaz View Post
    Another wasted streaming concert ticket - the last night of Progstock was exactly the same as it was a year ago when the final performer (this time Patrick Moraz) was at least a full hour delayed and maybe more but I did not stay up and let it go when I logged off close to midnight Atlantic time.

    In the chat room, there was a guy from Rumania (Andrei) who was waiting for the show to begin as all of us but for him over there it was already Monday morning!

    I guess there won't be anymore streaming for Progstock in the future and that's a shame because it was a chance to connect with the other fans and at least from afar be part of the event. Hope it was a good show for those who endured the red eye night. I guess Unitopia must have played around 1:00 AM...:-(
    Thats crazy. For some reason they schedule 2 hour breaks between each band. No reason for them to fall even further behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rajaz View Post
    Another wasted streaming concert ticket - the last night of Progstock was exactly the same as it was a year ago when the final performer (this time Patrick Moraz) was at least a full hour delayed and maybe more but I did not stay up and let it go when I logged off close to midnight Atlantic time.

    In the chat room, there was a guy from Rumania (Andrei) who was waiting for the show to begin as all of us but for him over there it was already Monday morning!

    I guess there won't be anymore streaming for Progstock in the future and that's a shame because it was a chance to connect with the other fans and at least from afar be part of the event. Hope it was a good show for those who endured the red eye night. I guess Unitopia must have played around 1:00 AM...:-(
    THe entire thing ended around 1:30 am.

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