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Festival Noize: Big Ticket, Live In The Vineyard, Treasure Island, Festival Supreme & More
Twenty One Pilots, Of Monsters and Men, Walk The Moon, The Neighbourhood, Glass Animals, Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness, Mutemath, X Ambassadors, Pvris, Robert DeLong, Saint Motel, Coleman Hell, Boots, Borns and others make up the lineup for
The Big Ticket is produced by Danny Wimmer Presents. Wimmer recently underwent a Q&A with Pollstar in which the promoter discussed the wonderful world of festivals.
A rolling discounted early bird onsale began today that includes a limited number of general admission and VIP tickets at discounted prices. But you better move fast because the special prices won’t wait for you. Check out TheBigTicketFest.com for all that matters.
Adam Lambert, Leona Lewis, James Bay, A Great Big World and Gavin James have been added to the lineup for
Happening Nov. 5-8 at Sutter Home Winery in Saint Helena, Calif., and at various venues in Napa, Live In The Vineyard’s previously announced lineup includes Rob Thomas, Barenaked Ladies, Nick Fradiani, Michael Franti, Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness, For King & Country, Wynonna & The Big Noise and American Authors.
Lambert and the other newly announced acts will perform nightly concerts at Napa’s Uptown Theatre.
The twice-yearly Live In The Vineyard is a private festival. Instead of buying tickets, fans can win passes via radio station contests and online promotions. Tickets are also available through exclusive sweepstakes and offerings made available by the festival’s partners. Check ’em out at LiveInTheVineyard.com.
Bringing two days of music to San Francisco Bay’s Treasure Island Oct. 17-18, the aptly named
TIMF’s music lineup includes headliners The National and Deadmau5 along with Robyn, Chvrches, The War On Drugs, Azealia Banks, Father John Misty, Run The Jewels, Panda Bear and others.
Treasure Island also announced its official night shows, beginning with Hungry Waters playing California Academy Of Sciences Oct. 15. Other artists cozying up to audiences at intimate venues include The Strokes’ Albert Hammond Jr., Atlas Sound, Autechre and Jessica Pratt.
Here’s the rundown:
Oct. 15
Nightlife Live: Hundred Waters, Taps @ California Academy Of Sciences (doors open 6 p.m.)
Oct. 16
Atlas Sound @ Swedish American Hall (doors open 9 p.m.)
Autechre, Cygnus and Rob Hall @ Mezzanine (doors open 8:30 p.m.)
Jessica Pratt @ Swedish American Hall (doors open 8:30 p.m.)
Albert Hammond Jr. and Day Wave @ The Independent (doors open 9 p.m.)
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The lineup for annual 21-and-over festival includes Hot Chip, Nero, Flying Lotus, Future, Gesaffelstein (DJ set), Glass Animals and A$AP Ferg.
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Would you and your significant other like to tie the knot at Tenacious D’s
That’s because Tenacious D is looking for two fans willing to embark on that wild and wacky road known as matrimony when the festival moves into the Shrine Expo Hall & Grounds Oct. 10.
But not so fast. First, you have to enter the contest where the winners will receive a Las Vegas-styled wedding, including four VIP festival passes, one-night accommodations at the Radisson Hotel LA Midtown at USC, a makeover by Floyd’s 99 Barbershop, champagne toast, complimentary parking and an on-site photographer. You can sign up for the contest at Festival Supreme’s Facebook page.
Festival Supreme has plenty to offer even if you’re not in a marrying mood. So far the lineup includes Die Antwoord, Amy Poehler, Rocket From The Crypt, the original cast from Mystery Science Theater 3000, Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine, and The Kids In The Hall featuring Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney and Scott Thompson. Click here to read all about it.