In a post-COVID world, attendance decreased a bit from its late-2010s peak, while permitting and production costs continued to rise, creating new challenges for the festival.
Olsen hinted that he was ready to step down and pass the baton, stating they were "looking for good, solid producers who can step in and be the next generation, to take the mantle for the next 25 years."
The producers ultimately hope to see How Weird continue with a new production team that can attract big-name sponsors, while aiming to "keep it weird."
A large event production company with the resources to weather any storm would be the right fit, especially after How Weird's cancellation this past May due to a freak rainstorm.
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