The String Cheese Incident is the latest group confirmed to play at the 10,000 Lakes Festival in Detroit Lakes, MN. SCI joins a roster of artists that includes MMW, 311, Galactic, Keller Williams, John Mayer, North Mississippi Allstars, the Roots and many others. While the first full day of music begins on July 2 and extends through July 4, an additional evening has been added on July 1, which is billed as a Pre-Festival Party with Rose Hill Drive and Particle. 10,000 Lakes is also hosting a Cosmic Break Contest which allows people to vote for one of 49 bands that they would like to see perform at the event.
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String Cheese Incident Added to 10,000 Lakes Festival; Particle and Rose Hill Drive to Perform at Pre-Festival Party
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