THESE 6 FESTIVALS ARE THE BEST WAY TO START 2018

In Buzz, Music Festivals by JoLow

With New Year’s Eve around the corner, it is time to start finalizing your plans. Luckily we can help you out with six awesome festivals that will start you off with the perfect 2018!

DECADENCE COLORADO

Date: Dec 30-31, 2017
Location:  Denver, CO
Why This Fest:  Denver will transform their convention center into a new world, as music lovers from around the globe will come to enjoy this awesome two day dance party. The Festival includes some of the best names in EDM, a silent disco, multiple stages and Colorado’s one of a kind dance music culture.

LIGHTS ALL NIGHT

Date: Dec 29-30, 2017
Location:  Dallas, TX 
Why This Fest: Lights All Night is projected to draw 35,000 EDM fans to Dallas from all over the country.

SNOWGLOBE MUSIC FESTIVAL

Date: Dec 29-31, 2017 
Location:  South Lake Taho, CA
Why This Fest: This festival combines music with mountains and is the perfect festival for anyone trying to go skiing by day and festivaling by night. Make sure to dress warm, as this December festival may get a little chilly.

THE FALLS MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL

Date: Dec 28, 2017 – Jan 7, 2018 
Location:  Throughout Australia
Why This Fest:  This Australian music and arts festival strives to provide a one of a kind festival village and experience for all festival goers. Festival activities include morning yoga sessions, samba classes circus workshops, puppetry lessons , burlesque and comedy. The festival takes place in the following four locations: Lorne, Marion Bay, Byron Bay, Fremantle

HOME TEAM NEW YEARS RALLY

Date: Dec 29 – 31, 2017
Location:  Lakeland, FL
Why This Fest: This four day family friendly camping festival is a perfect way to start 2017! The festival celebrates “local music loving, good vibe spreading, dancing your pants off and free spirited people.”

DECADENCE ARIZONA

Date: Dec 30-31, 2017 
Location:  Phoenix, AZ
Why This Fest:  Relentless beats has plans of transforming Rawhide’s Western Town into a luxurious wonderland for festival goers to live lavishly as they dance into the New Year.