Governors Ball 2021
Whether that be watching Megan Thee Stallion perform “WAP” live with her entourage of dancers fiercely behind her, or Aminé performing “Caroline” to where you could feel the cement under your feet shaking as the crowd danced along, the weekend brought what we’ve all been looking for as we’ve become accustomed to life in the pandemic. Not to mention A$AP Rocky performing a set that had the whole entire crowd singing "Sundress" along word for word. The entire weekend brought good vibes, great food and drinks, and was a reminder of how great it truly is for people to come together and enjoy something in unison.
Although this was one of the first festivals that music lovers have had the opportunity of attending, simultaneously it was the first time that many of these performers had stepped on stage in nearly two years. With that being said, performers rejoiced as they reciprocated the effervescence of the crowd and returned to what they love. As the weekend drew to an end, fireworks capped off each evening with some performers even requesting more time to perform on stage. Although the majority of the performers were rappers and in the hip-hop and R&B scene, Gov Ball hosted such a variety of artists that there was something for everyone. As big as the crowds were for Smino and 21 Savage, Phoebe Bridgers and Faye Webster also drew in crowds and brought a much softer energy that other music festivals can often lack.
The 10th anniversary of Governors Ball proved itself to not only be successful but as a return to some normalcy as we encounter new beginnings moving forward. Hopefully as we continue navigating these uncharted territorires, we can continue to be safe during the continuing pandemic and find ways to come together and share music spaces. Gov Ball 2021 was one of the first times on the East Coast that we've seen crowds accumulate albiet proving themselves fully vaccinated, and we're optomistic that they will only continue moving forward.