Some fans at Country Stampede are finally drying out after storms caused some excitement this morning. But some people are frustrated over the weather and say they may not be coming back after the storm.

A group of K-State students are not happy with today’s weather and how much damage it brought to their campsites. Some of them forced to hold down their tents during the storm. But that wasn’t enough, as some of their items and tents were a total loss. For them, they say it’s the icing on the cake.

“It’s kind of just embarrassing really,” said Blake Miles. “Because we’ve been big fans of the concert for a long time. I know it was rushed but, it doesn’t seem like it was put together. We all would have rather they just cancel it.”

Some fans said even though they had to spend the morning cleaning their campsite, they will still come back next year.

“I hope more people come down,” said Jeff Welchert who drove down from Nebraska. “Because I heard a lot of people say they don’t like this situation that is going down here. But, you know, it’s their first year down here. They’re trying to get stuff figured out. It happens.”

But once the storm finished, Country Stampede organizers worked to the last second before gates opened, to clean up puddles.

“It’s a learning curve just being at a new location,” said Bailey Hurford with the Country Stampede. “But as long as everybody’s in for a great time and is a team player, like we know everybody can be, it will still be the Country Stampede we know and love.”