Watershed celebrates another year at the Gorge
NANCE BESTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 months, 4 weeks AGO
GEORGE — Over the weekend, the Gorge Amphitheatre became the ultimate country paradise as the Watershed Music Festival took center stage. With breathtaking views of the Columbia River Gorge serving as a backdrop, fans flocked to experience an electrifying line-up featuring stars such as Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley, Bailey Zimmerman and many more.
The musical celebration kicked off Friday with a show-stopping performance by Aldean, who headlined a day that included rising talents such as Nate Smith and Raelynn. As the sun set behind the towering cliffs, festivalgoers grooved to the sounds of their favorite country hits, feeling the excitement pulse through the crowd like a twangy guitar solo.
In addition to the main stage, attendees had the opportunity to discover the “Next from Nashville” stage, showcasing a curated roster of emerging artists. Newcomers like Logan Crosby and Spencer Crandall offered fresh sounds that contributed to the festival’s vibrant atmosphere. This second stage has become a staple of the Watershed experience, inviting fans to witness the stars of tomorrow today.
Between sets, festivalgoers found relief and refreshment at various vendors and hangout spots, including the T-Mobile Club Magenta, where guests could recharge with complimentary drinks and fun giveaways. The CELSIUS Saloon provided a lively breather, where festivalgoers could grab a cold can and snap photos to capture their memories in the moment.
As the party continued, attendees could kick up their boots and join the Moon Shine Line Dancers for daily line dancing lessons — an homage to the roots of country culture. Nearby, Shedderville offered a welcoming atmosphere for those looking to connect with fellow “Shedders,” as friendships blossomed against the backdrop of live music and laughter.
For those seeking a little excitement amidst the tunes, the festival also hosted events such as the Dating Game, where love was in the air. Participants answered questions for a chance to win a VIP date, adding an unexpected twist to the weekend festivities. The T-Mobile Redneck Waterpark was another highlight, providing entertainment with water gun fights and slip 'n slides for both the young and young-at-heart.
With an eclectic mix of music, camaraderie and adventure, this year’s Watershed can’t be beaten. As audiences enjoyed the soulful sounds of country music from their favorite artists, it’s clear that the festival offers not just tunes, but an unforgettable experience that brings country fans together — one boot-scootin' moment at a time.
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