Universal Rhythm Assembly

an EARTH MATTERS music festival

june 25th&26th 2010 riverfront festival park. downtown peoria. gates open at 3PM both days. music starts at 4PM

Universal Rhythm Assembly is a groundbreaking festival happening on June 25th & 26th, 2010, in downtown Peoria, at the Riverfront Festival Park. This year's festival will be the fourth annual.

Universal Rhythm Assembly is brought to you by Jay Goldberg Events and Entertainment, Central Illinois' premier concert, festival and special events producer which brings you annual events such as the Women's Lifestyle Show, Illinois Blues Festival, Grand Nationals Weekend and Summer Camp Music Festival.

Now, in light of the world we live in, we realize there is a need in the community to have a social experience that will help to educate and open our eyes to important issues that surround and affect us all.

Universal Rhythm Assembly is a two-day music festival with a twist. We will be presenting a variety of musical performances as an opportunity for people to listen "outside the box." To enhance the experience, we will be showcasing many different special interest groups concerned with the issues facing our ecosystem, national forestry, ecological education and global environmental concerns. Universal Rhythm Assembly also offers informative workshops and booths to introduce innovations in recycling and ecological preservation to expand the mind.

Of course, no exciting festival would be complete without great food and spirits, and we are taking it to the next level. In order to reduce our carbon footprint, The Universal Rhythm Assembly will be supporting local food and beverage vendors whenever possible. And if that wasn't enough, we will also have an assortment of specialty merchandise vendors to round out the experience.

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The Universal Rhythm Assembly will present an array of music with a wordly wide vibe & be a showcase og special interest groups involving everything from the ecosystem we live in to the issues that shape our world