Full Lineup Announced For Massive North Carolina Music Festival
Full lineup announced for massive North Carolina music festival
The full lineup has been announced for this massive North Carolina music festival. This is one of the biggest things we have seen in Charlotte in a very long time. Who is ready for it?
According to Channel 9 in Charlotte, organizers have revealed the lineup for the Lovin’ Life Music Fest. This event promises a diverse crowd spanning all different age groups. 13 artists will be joining the previously announced headliners. And here are those artists according to wsoctv.com, “The Avett Brothers, The Fray, Allen Stone, Ripe, Lily Fitts, Holly Humberstone, Ax and the Hatchetmen, Weston Estate, The Aces, Anees, Infinity Song, Nightly, and Artikal Sound System.”
This event will be a place to sample homegrown talent as well on the aptly named local talent stage. Bob Durkin co-founder of Southern Entertainment tells Channel 9 “The city’s amazing reception to its first true multi-genre major music festival is exactly what we had hoped,”. Durkin is partially responsible for a festival you may have already the Carolina Country Music Festival.
The full lineup has been announced for this massive North Carolina music festival. To learn more check out the details from wsoctv.com
South Carolina Named One Of The 9 Best States For Music Festivals
Summer is festival season. And let’s face it, when it comes to music festivals you either love or hate them. When you think of music festivals your first thought probably goes to Coachella. Other big ones include Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, or if you’re a country fan Tortuga or Stagecoach. I’ve been to a couple of country festivals including one in South Carolina, so seeing SC on the best states for music festivals made sense to me. Music Festivals can mean long days in the heat, lots of money spent on food and drink, and perhaps the investment of hotel rooms. If you love music and being in an exciting atmosphere they can be well worth the money though.
Perhaps the best place for a festival to you is one nearby? Or maybe you’re looking to plan a trip to one of the festivals named above. Bonnaroo was on my bucketlist for a while, but now the idea of sleeping outside and not showering for days just isn’t that appealing. I’d still love to attend Tortuga right on the Florida beach. And rumors are swirling that my favorite artist Taylor Swift could be playing Coachella next year. So California may be in my future. So whether proximity, the vacation appeal, or the artists are what is drawing you to a festival. But what are the best places to attend a music festival?
Our friends over at AirportParkingReservations.com created the Ultimate Festival Guide and shared that guide with us. And as a part of that, they ranked the best (and worst) states to attend a festival. And South Carolina, well its one of the best states for music festivals. That’s something to be proud of right? It’s close to home. Plus festivals are great for the economy. Keep reading to see where they fell on this list.