Arts & Entertainment
Joshua Tree Music Festival: Music, Positive Vibes, What To Know
This weekend's performances include NYChillharmonic, Lisa Sanders and Brown Sugar, Diggin Dirt, Madalitso, Nicky Genesis and more.
JOSHUA TREE, CA — The Joshua Tree Music Festival was well underway Friday at the Joshua Tree Lake Campground featuring workshops, mindfulness activities and over 30 artists. The 21st annual fall festival would continue through Sunday, with two stages and family activities for guests.
The three-day music festival picked back up at 10:30 a.m. Friday, and will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Beats will continue through the night until past midnight each day except for Sunday, when the festival is set to close out with a performance at 7:30 p.m. by Father Taj, according to organizers.
"Music acts alternate between two stages throughout the weekend so music is continuous and you don't miss any bands,"they said. "No running around trying to figure out who to see when."
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Wildlife Freeway picked up performances again on Friday and set to follow him were Dom Jones, Trishes, Davis, Rosa Pullman, Rags Rosenberg, Groove with Alyssa Decaro, Lisa Pimienta, High Step Society, and Q. Varo. The GetDown and Alcazar will continue the night at 1:30 a.m.
Saturday's performances include NYChillharmonic, Lisa Sanders and Brown Sugar, Diggin Dirt, Madalitso, Nicky Genesis, Lettuce, Baila Nova, Apollo Bebop and Adam Deitch.
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Before Father Taj closes out the festival, attendees can also expect to see Las Tias, Ryan Heffington, Kerala Dust, Ron Artis II, Ladama, Shabaz, and TV Broken 3rd Eye Open featuring Katie Skene.
In addition to music, the festival will feature The Positive Vibration Station for attendees to practice breathing, yoga and movement; a "Sanctuary" to have mindfulness discussions, tell stories and attend daily AA meetings; a queer salon with art, performances, a skills-share, racial justice talk and resources; and an "Astro Mojo Dojo," which is a sober space for reflection, connection and tea ceremonies.
In an effort to encourage families to attend the festival with their kids, the venue also offers a Kidsville, which has rotating interactive activities, special pop-up performances and playshops, festival officials said.
Ticket availability and more information can be found at www.joshuatreemusicfestival.com.
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