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Desert Daze is a music festival held at the Lake Perris Recreation Area in Moreno Valley, California. [1] Festival founder Phil Pirrone, formerly of post-hardcore band, A Static Lullaby, and of JJUUJJUU, had "...always wanted to do an extended festival, and all these people being in the desert for an extended amount of time presented a perfect opportunity to make that happen". [2]
South California's Desert Daze, Virginia's Blue Ridge Rock Festival, and the latest casualty, Besame Mucho LA, are just a few of them. ... Bluebird Music Festival. Dates: April 18–20, 2025 ...
Big money is pouring into the SoCal desert's music economy, with the new Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert and free-spending Yaamava' resort near Highland among them. Yet the last few years have ...
Desert Daze draws an estimated 10,000 attendees, whereas over 100,000 people attend a single weekend of Coachella.
Tishoumaren (ⵜⵉⵛⵓⵎⴰⵔⴻⵏ in Neo-Tifinagh script) or assouf, [1] internationally known as desert blues, is a style of music from the Sahara region of northern and west Africa. Critics describe the music as a fusion of blues and rock music with Tuareg , Malian or North African music . [ 2 ]
Obscure and mysterious places in the midst of forests are an abundant source of energetic sounds. Desert – although life withers on the arid soil, great civilizations have made the desert their home for thousands of years. The silence of the desert sharpens mind and ears of its inhabitants and creates strong and colorful music.
A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. They are commonly held outdoors, and are often inclusive of other attractions such as food and merchandise vending, performance art , and social activities.
Desert Hearts' genuine counterculture atmosphere stands out among other music festivals that've been commercialized beyond recognition. Desert Hearts festival is like a little slice of Burning Man ...