StreetScene-July25

Saturday

12-2pm — Jesse Dale, Alex Reed, Katie Mac, Rachel Oldham Ballard & Megan Stout backed by Hook Line and Sinker : This one-time-only collaboration is more than a set, it’s a celebration of Louisville’s finest female voices. Powerhouse female vocalist, Jesse Dale fronts both Shotgun Serenade and Leather & Lace, delivering everything from high-energy rock anthems to soul-stirring ballads. Known for her commanding stage presence and versatile voice, Jesse’s performances are a masterclass in emotion and power. A Rodder’s Fest veteran for seven years, Katie Mac’s voice is as rich as it is powerful. As one of the lead vocalists of Soul Circus, she’s delivered countless unforgettable performances. A familiar face from Louisville’s music scene now returning from North Carolina, Alex Reed’s vocals blend raw emotion with a rock edge. Formerly of Emerald City Acoustic, Alex is back to join this unique collaboration. The dynamic voice behind The Swerve, Rachel Oldham Ballard commands every stage she steps on. Known for her rich vocals and fearless presence, she’s part of this year’s female-fronted powerhouse promising a performance filled with heart and fire. Once again

Megan Stout with her soulful yet edgy voice will join the others in this collaboration. This group promises a set full of powerhouse vocals, unexpected pairings, and pure magic.

2:30-4:30pm — LAMPUS : Celebrating their third year at

only leads the band but will also open the Street Rod Nationals with the National Anthem on August 1. If you love old-school rock with a modern kick, LAMPUS delivers it in spades.

Rodder’s Fest, LAMPUS brings hard- hitting classic and hard rock covers to life. Front woman Kayla Booth not

5-8pm — Steve Sizemore Group : A Lexington-based band with deep Louisville ties, SSG is all about loud guitars, soaring harmonies, and straight-up rock and roll. Led by Steve Sizemore, they’ve earned a reputation

for delivering electrifying live shows that feel like a party with Cheap Trick, The Beatles, and Springsteen all rolled into one. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-timer, SSG’s set is not to be missed.

A Personal Note from the Entertainment Director Trey Jennings: This year’s Rodder’s Fest is dedicated to Vernon Walker, a true friend and supporter. I had the pleasure of sharing ice cream with him at the Nationals over the years, and his presence will be missed. We’re bringing together familiar faces, new collaborations, and raw talent that define Louisville’s music scene. Whether you’re here for a good time or to discover new favorites, you’ll leave with a full heart— and maybe a new favorite artist.

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