Though it’s still tabulating figures, the group behind Acoustics for Autism said in an email to supporters on Friday that it’s “safe to say we have blown away last year’s record.”
Project iAm said Sunday’s delightful weather played a big role in drawing an estimated 30,000 people to the annual all-day music festival, which raises money for families in need of autism services.
One of its many festival partners, Jupmode, has agreed to continue taking orders for 2024 Acoustics for Autism merchandise through the end of March.
Now in its 17th year, Acoustics for Autism is believed to be one of the nation’s largest music festivals that does not charge admission. This year, 95 bands performed across multiple stages in Uptown Maumee.
First Published March 8, 2024, 6:47 p.m.