Ultraworld Productions first held Starscape in June 1999, growing it out of the smaller but well-loved Sunrise Festival. The venue, Fort Armistead Park, provides a beautiful wooded and coastal backdrop for the event, but is a small enough site to allow for easy access to all of the stages and attractions. While the talent lineup is diverse and the production is top notch, Starscape is not a mega-fest, and as such, it has developed an intimate feel and is known for its amazing vibe.
If you've been to Starscape before, we welcome you back. If this will be your first time, then be prepared for one very special night.
The park features a long stretch of waterfront, a fishing pier, and wooded areas. Between the woods and the beach is an array of parking areas which Starscape uses for its various stages. Whereas many festivals use fields for their staging areas, which can be destroyed or become a mess in inclement weather, Starscape's use of these lots allows for a flat clean surface on which to enjoy the entertainment. As for the fort, the only surviving element of the original use is an extensive concrete bunker now hidden in a thicket of trees, which now serves Starscape as the "Lost World VIP" area.
Fort Armistead is also located at the foot of the Key Bridge, which provides an amazing backdrop as night falls. But perhaps the most loved feature among Starscape attendees is the view of the sunrise over the Chesapeake Bay, as thousands gather in the morning on the western shore of the park to watch the sunrise bring the event to a close.