Kraig Pakulski / Sunday, May 31, 2026 / Categories: Regions, California; Santa Barbara County Maybe It Was The Roses Music Festival wraps up in Ventura VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) "Maybe It Was The Roses" Music Festival featured more than a dozen bands including band from up and down the coast. No Simple Highway from Santa Barbara took the stage on Sunday afternoon outside the Crowne Plaza in Ventura. The festival is a tribute to the music of the Grateful Dead and the late Bob Weir. The festival also brought generations of fans together. "It is an amazing festival amazing music, i had the chance to play with my band on Friday and now i get to see my dad play coming up next," said Sky Ulep of Jaz Plays Dead. Fans watched artist Rod Tyron create a 3D work of art on the pavement near the entrance. A Shakedown Street offered fans all kinds of Grateful Dead inspired art and items to buy. The music wrapped up after dark in the Top of the Harbor Ballroom. For more information visit https://goldenroadfestival.com The post Maybe It Was The Roses Music Festival wraps up in Ventura appeared first on News Channel 3-12. Previous Article Hunter Hawkins and Kenny Loggins to host release party at Alcazar Theatre in Carpinteria Next Article Malachi Johnston Takes Eighth Place in the Shot Put at CIF State Track And Field Final Print 5 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Local NewsNewsSanta Barbara - South CountyTop StoriesVentura CountyCaliforniaCentral CoastLifestyleEntertainmentEvents Please login or register to post comments.