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Thousands flock to Brown’s Island to experience Dominion Riverrock

Posted at 7:42 AM, May 18, 2015
and last updated 2015-05-18 07:42:35-04

RICHMOND, Va. — An estimated 100,000 people checked out Dominion Riverrock on Richmond’s Brown’s Island over the weekend. The three-day event tied its attendance record set last year, according to organizers who billed it “the largest outdoor sports and music festival in the United States.” Thousands of people crowded the island for Saturday night for Blues Traveler’s sunset concert.

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It's an incredible night by the river, and @bluestravelerband brought a party to Brown's Island! We couldn't think of a better way to top off day two of #riverrock!

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While music was a big draw, so too were the sporting events which ranged from running to kayaking, biking to bouldering.

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We're flipping out over at Garmin Freestyle Bikes! Come find out who can pull off the best trick right now at the finals! #riverrock #garminvirb #havenolimits

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Slo-mo jump over downtown Richmond. #RVA #DominionRiverrock

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Safe to say our first day of #riverrock was a success! Thanks for hangin' with us! We can't wait to see you tomorrow!

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“Dominion Riverrock is a celebration of downtown Richmond’s riverfront, and the James River took center stage during the festival,” event organizers said. Domionion Riverrock will return to Brown’s Island and Historic Tredegar on May 20-22, 2016.

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