- October 25, 2019
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Night Ranger delighted fans with popular tunes.
Caitlin Gagnon and Matthew Conti sheltered themselves from the rain under their umbrella while waiting for the next group to take the stage.
Ocoee Police officer Richard Diaz and Sgt. Blake Prince smiled to every person in the audience during their shift.
Night Ranger drummer Kelly Keagy didn't mind a little rain during the performance.
Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis, alongside his bandmates, put on a great performance the night of Friday, March 10.
Keri Kelli enjoyed playing his guitar during the performance.
Karen O'Brien, Lori Smola and Tina Pedigo sang loudly and rocked 'n' rolled to Night Ranger.
The atmosphere at the Ocoee Music Festival during Night Ranger's performance was filled with excitement.
Jack Blades danced, hyped up the audience and played the guitar simultaneously during Night Ranger's performance.
Ellie Loople, left, and Kaidan Loople were happy with their new cowboy hats. With them is Raymond Griffin of Gone Country Hats.
Ocoee performer Mark Houghton, center front, was surrounded by family and many friends following his set Saturday afternoon. His fans donned his T-shirts for the concert.
Fake Bake by Carol sold drinking cups decorated like sweet treats.
John and Cindy Muniz posed with Jake of State Farm at Jo Barsh's insurance booth.
Local singer John Hembree took the stage after Mark Houghton.
John Hembree and Ocoee Mayor Rusty Johnson shared a moment on stage.
Walker Montgomery thrilled guests with his country twang.
Trea Swindle, member of Chapel Hart, clapped along to the tune with the crowd.
Danica Hart led Chapel Hart with her strong vocals.
Devynn Hart showed off her attitude during a sassy rendition of “Barracuda.”
Niko Moon made sure attendees were enjoying a “Good Time” throughout his performance.
Chris Janson closed out the Ocoee Music Festival with his high-energy show.
Main stage artists allowed their back up singers to enjoy the spotlight with them.
Members of John Hembree’s band played lively tunes.
Members of John Hembree’s band played lively tunes.
A member of Walker Montgomery’s band backed him up on electric guitar.
A member of Walker Montgomery’s band backed him up on drums.
Radio voice Russ Ray Rollins from 104.1 helped to emcee the event.
One of Niko Moon’s guitar players rocked out on stage.
Niko Moon performed with the help of his band.
The 2023 Ocoee Music Fest welcomed rock ’n’ roll classics during its first day Friday, March 10, and an evening of country artists Saturday, March 11.
After 27 years, the festival continues growing and providing Ocoee residents and out of town attendees with great music performances.
Despite a little rain, people in the audience didn't leave their seats as they were excited to hear all the music bands that were set to perform for the night.
This year, on the first night of the festival, the audience got to enjoy songs by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Night Ranger, The Mavericks and Rocktown.
On Saturday, local artist Mark Houghton kicked off the day, followed by Walker Montgomery, Chapel Hart, Niko Moon and Chris Janson.
Besides the music, the event provided entertainment opportunities for families with children such as carnival rides and fair games, as well as myriad food options for the hungry.