It's a big week here in Owensboro/Daviess County! This marks the 20th Anniversary of ROMP, our huge four-day bluegrass music festival at Yellow Creek Park on the outskirts of town.

Here's a quick look at the artists taking the stage this year!

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The fun gets underway tonight on the Jagoe Homes After Party Stage. The action really heats up on Thursday when acts take the main stage. Here's the full schedule for the 20th anniversary concert event.

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There are still tickets available at RompFest.com. There are single day ticket options and 4-day options as well. If you'd like to see the various tickets available, CLICK HERE!

Here at WBKR, we're celebrating our long history with ROMP as well.  I was reminiscing early this week about the giant, inflatable BKR Bear we used to have. I remember ROMP years ago, long before it had the following it does today. I remember going out early to set up that inflatable bear so it could tower over Yellow Creek Park. Today, that bear has been replaced with legions of devoted bluegrass fans, RVs, tents, food trucks and more.

If you'd like the chance to experience ROMP, we're celebrating the 20th Anniversary by giving YOU the chance to win a pair of single-day tickets. In fact, we have five different sets of tickets to give away.

If you'd like a chance to win, REGISTER HERE!

The registration link will be open from 6am CST, Wednesday, June 21st through 6am CST, Thursday, June 22nd. Mary-Katherine and I will announce our five lucky winners at 7:50am on Thursday, June 22nd on The Country Station, 92.5 WBKR and on the WBKR app.

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The Food Trucks at ROMP 2021

ROMP is back at Yellow Creek Park in Daviess County, KY. The four-day music festival promises four fun-filled days of bluegrass music, camping, and incredible food trucks. Here's a look at who's serving it up this year.

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