As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sounds of laughter, music, and celebration filled the air at Misquamicut Springfest this past weekend, marking an incredible comeback for the beach community after a tumultuous winter of devastating storms. The three-day extravaganza was a testament to resilience, community spirit, and the unwavering determination to bounce back stronger than ever.
Kicking off the festivities on Friday night was a performance that set the stage for the weekend ahead. A Short Walk to Pluto, an up-and-coming band hailing from Toronto, took the spotlight with their electrifying set, captivating the audience and igniting the festival's energy. Following suit was the legendary John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band, whose latest single "Day in the Sun" served as the perfect anthem for Misquamicut's resurgence. Their music, including hits like "On the Dark Side," reverberated through the crowd, setting the tone for an unforgettable weekend.
Saturday dawned bright and sunny, welcoming thousands of festival-goers eager to partake in the festivities. The beach came alive with the buzz of excitement as Rockwell Amusements provided thrills with their rides, while the annual food truck rodeo satisfied every culinary craving imaginable. Nearly 100 vendors lined the festival, offering a diverse array of goods and crafts, adding to the vibrant atmosphere. But the real highlight of the day was the stellar lineup of musical performances. From the soulful sounds of Rock Candy to the infectious energy of Caswell & The Peel N Eats, and the captivating performance by The Fake Experience, the stage was ablaze with talent. The Undaunted Professor Harp rounded out the evening with their unique blend of blues and rock, leaving the crowd wanting more.
As Sunday rolled around, the festival showed no signs of slowing down. Robin Hathaway's Big Mouth Blues Band brought her sensational vocals to the stage, keeping the momentum going. Ending the weekend in a big way was internet sensation Sal Polichetti and his band, One Swift Kick, who stole the show with their renditions of everyone's favorite oldies. Their infectious energy and crowd-pleasing tunes had festival-goers dancing well into the night, capping off an unforgettable weekend of music, food, and fun.
This year's Springfest was more than just a celebration; it was a statement of resilience and unity. Despite facing adversity, Misquamicut and the Westerly community came together to showcase the strength of their spirit and the vibrancy of their beach town. The success of the festival serves as a clear sign to everyone that Misquamicut Beach is back and better than ever before.