Music In The Parks
Tailgate Talks23 Sep 2025

Music In The Parks

Episode summary

Donald sits down with longtime friend and retired District Manager Warren Poplin to unpack how to plan successful "music in the park" events—from picking the right artist for the vibe, to power, staging, permits, and the little courtesies that turn musicians into repeat partners. It's a nuts-and-bolts, field-tested guide for park pros, friends groups, and community partners.

Why this matters

Live music can be a low-cost, high-impact way to activate parks, diversify audiences, and build community pride. Doing it well protects resources, supports artists, and keeps visitors coming back.

Guest

Warren Poplin — Retired State Park District Manager, frequent Tailgate Talks guest, and seasoned event operator with decades of on-the-ground experience coordinating concerts and community programs in public spaces.

Key takeaways
  • Match music to mission & moment: Align genre/energy to the event's purpose (family day, evening picnic, heritage fest, trail run finish, holiday lighting, etc.).

  • Right-sized production wins: Small parks and small budgets do best with solo/duo/acoustic; bigger draws require a defined stage, power plan, and crowd layout.

  • Infrastructure is everything: Flat surface, weather plan, safe electrical, clear load-in, and simple signage solve 90% of headaches.

  • Respect the resource: Volume limits, turf/tree protection, cable ramping, and wildlife sensitivity keep the park first.

  • Treat artists like partners: Good comms, parking, water, green room space, and timely payment = great shows and good word of mouth.

  • Clarity in contracts: Scope, set length, sound limits, cancellation/weather clauses, insurance, and deliverables prevent surprises.

  • Neighbors count: Noise windows, traffic plans, and end-times maintain community support.

Practical planning checklist

Program & booking

  • Define goal, audience, and "feel" (acoustic picnic, bluegrass evening, jazz brunch, cultural showcase, etc.)

  • Shortlist artists who fit family-friendly content and your decibel/time constraints

  • Verify W-9/insurance if required; confirm set length, breaks, and backline needs

Site & layout

  • Flat, stable performance area (stage, deck, or ground with mats)

  • Audience zones, ADA routes, shade/shelter, and emergency access kept clear

  • Cable ramps/ties; protect trees, turf, irrigation heads

Power & sound

  • Dedicated 20A circuits near stage; no daisy-chain madness

  • If using generators: inverter/quiet type, grounded, away from audience

  • Agree on a max SPL and a soundcheck window

Lighting (for evenings)

  • Minimum: performer wash + audience path lighting + exit/parking illumination

  • Avoid spill into sensitive habitat/roosting areas

Permits & safety

  • Noise variance if needed; ranger/volunteer staffing plan

  • Weather thresholds (lightning, wind, heavy rain) and pause/cancel script

  • First aid, radios, and "show stop" authority identified

Hospitality & courtesies

  • Reserved parking near load-in; wagon or cart available

  • Water, bathrooms, and a simple green room/tent

  • Small thank-you: park swag, day passes, photos, quick thank-you post

Comms & promotion

  • Clear run-of-show to artists and staff

  • Social posts with artist tag, schedule, what to bring (chairs/blankets), pet rules

  • On-site signage for stage, restrooms, and rules

Budget

  • Artist fee (with deposit), sound/lighting, staff/overtime, marketing, contingency (10–15%)

  • In-kind partners: local music store, friends group, tourism board

Pro tips from the field
  • Have a Plan B (and C): Shade tent + quick tarp kit + lightning delay protocol.

  • Keep it simple: Fewer inputs = faster soundcheck and fewer failures.

  • Front-load courtesy: A friendly load-in + cold water + on-time pay buys endless goodwill.

  • Think exits: End on time; light the walks and parking; stagger teardown vs. visitor egress.

  • Capture content: Get 3–5 photos/video clips for your next promo reel (with permissions).

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