Furnace Fest sale sparks backlash as former partner plans competing festival relaunch

Author Benedetta Baldin - 4.2.2026

Following the recent sale of the “Furnace Fest” to an unidentified production firm, festival promoter Mike Ziemer has taken a strong stance, as per theprp. Last year, the yearly festival that focuses on hardcore, metalcore, and emo and was revived in 2021, faced serious financial challenges. Due to these losses, the festival’s organizers recently decided to sell it to cover the outstanding debts, which included unpaid artist guarantees and other obligations. This was said earlier in the week of the incident by Johnny Grimes, the festival’s now-former managing partner.

We approached a large production company. I’m sure they’re going to make an announcement soon, but we asked them to step in and help make that happen, and they did so. They paid the remaining artist’s balances, and for that, we are super thankful.

But the sad reality in all of this is that in order for that to happen, we had to hand over Furnace Fest completely. All of it. It was the only path forward. Now, my hope was that we would still be a part of Furnace Fest in some capacity, but it’s become clear that we will not be involved moving forward.

Ziemer, who participated in the festival as well, has since criticized the online sale and his now-former business partners’ handling of it.

Myself and Ryan Luther were lied to, gaslit, and left off the team after 2024, the year we were told was the last year.

Ryan and I handled all booking for 2021-2024, I ran all marketing and paid ads for 2021-2024 along with media team and many other tasks, and between us we did most of the on-site coordination. Also, the ticketing company and most major sponsors were my relationships. The remaining two partners got greedy and felt they could do it without us in 2025 despite telling us over and over the fest couldn’t sustain a profit outside of year 1 and 2.

I kept my mouth shut because I was promised a buy out that never came. Another lie. Ryan and I’s buyouts are not included in the bankruptcy and we are just shit out of luck for everything we built and get to watch it all go down in flames.

So much for caring about brotherhood and community, just another shining example of Christian hypocrisy that turns so many people away from religion.

I promise that this will never be the Furnace Fest you all know and love without myself and Ryan being a part of it. It took 4 of us to make this what was so special, but only 2 people to destroy it.

I have a lot more to say… but that’s for later.

On February 3rd, Ziemer listed his future goals, one of which is the potential resuscitation of the “So What?! “Music Festival” in 2027. This is what Ziemer said. The “So What?” The last “Music Festival,” which has historically taken place in the Fort Worth, Texas region, took place in 2024.

Now that I have finally been able to speak my peace on that other festival, I am ready to fully move forward and return my focus to putting together a dream team of partners for So What?! Music Festival to make a return [tentatively] in 2027.

I have full confidence that I will be able to bring the right people together to not only bring the festival back, but make sure it stays back for good.

Things are already happening behind the scenes, but if anyone else is interested in getting involved, speak now.

I know what the festival means to so many people around the world and I’m ready to relaunch it, even it we scale it down first to build it back up.