Zoogma, The Werks, Consider the Source, Cosmic Dust Bunnies, Moses & the Electric Company, Normal Instruments and Otis Grove among the latest additions to Ghent, NY’s The Big Up Music & Arts Festival. The festival will return to Sunnyview Farms from Muly 28-40. Other recent additions include: Insignya, LeSpecial, SplitPhase, Wobblesauce, Auto Orbit, Dirty Paris, Rogue Chimp, Outlet, The Edd, DJ Codiac, The Cyborg Trio, The Chronicles, Space Jesus, VIP, Mentally Ill & Leila, Ian Stewart, DJ Brad Lee, DJ Foges, One.Man.And and Blue Boy Productions. The festival’s complete lineup will bring together EOTO, Tipper, Big Gigantic, RAQ, Digital Tape Machine, Ott, Marco Benevento, Abakus, Higher Organix, Papadosio, Orchard Lounge, The Breakfast, Kung Fu, Jeff Bujak and Jimkata, among others. Relix will also be onsite throughout the weekend.
News 1
News
Archive- GUM / Ambrose Kenny-Smith Announce LP ‘III Times,’ First on King Gizzard & the Wizard Lizard’s New Record Label
- Rosanne Cash, John Leventhal and Aoife O’Donovan to Perform Benefit Concert for Musician Treatment Foundation in Ireland
- Watch: Pearl Jam Kick-Off World Tour with Thrilling Vancouver Series
- Graham Nash Unveils Expansive North American Tour
- New York’s Little Island to Present New Works from T Bone Burnett, Chris Thile and More
- Listen: Oteil Burbridge Shares New Lamar Williams Jr. Co-Write “Love and War (Live From Mexico),” Drops 12-Stop Fall Tour
- Austin City Limits Details 2024 Festival Lineup
- Watch: Couch Outline Tour to Support First Live Record ‘Sunshower – Live in LA,’ Share Live “Jessie” Video
Most Popular
- Jaimoe Takes Part in Rare Public Concert Appearance, Revisits Allman Brothers Band Classics
- David Gilmour Plots First Tour Since 2016
- Dave Matthews Band Announce Free Livestream For European Tour Closer
- Circles Around the Sun Plot Post-Dead & Company After Party at Brooklyn Bowl Vegas
- Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Shares Artist Lineup for Who Stage
- Tedeschi Trucks Band Welcome Duane Betts, Charlie Starr
- Live Nation Announces Return of Concert Week: $25 Tickets to Outlaw Music Festival, Vampire Weekend, The Marley Brothers and More
- David Gilmour Announces First Concerts in Eight Years, Multi-Night Stint at London’s Royal Albert Hall
No Comments comments associated with this post