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Serenity Gathering Announces 2019 Lineup with TroyBoi, Kill The Noise, Caspa, & More


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Serenity Gathering in California returns for its 6th year in 2019 with a new home and a stellar lineup. Coming to the Woodward Reservoir in Oakdale, CA on April 26-28, you’ll be able to catch sets from TroyBoi, Kill The Noise, Caspa, and more.

The three day festival is about more than just music though, if the last five years have shown us anything. Art galleries, interactive games, luxurious chill spaces, art cars, and even unique open-air education opportunities will keep attendees busy and happy throughout the weekend. Plus, the natural environment of the reservoir is perfect for just lounging out in the sun if you can’t bring yourself to get out of the hammock.

In addition to the aforementioned artists, you can also catch excited performances from a wide variety of names new and old, including: Emancipator, Mr. Carmack, Medasin, UZ, Blunts & Blondes, Calyx & TeeBee, Caspa, Crizzly, Dirt Monkey, Minnesota, Andreilien, DMVU, Hydraulix, Jon1st & Shield (live) Kaminanda, NastyNasty, Reid Speed, Sam Binga B2B Halogenix, Slimez, Stickybuds, SubDocta, Yheti (sunrise set), Hypnoise, Fagin’s Reject – Wildthings Records, Flip-Flop, Innerstate, HypoGeo, ROCKY Tilbor, Starseed, Easy Riders, Touchstone official, & many more!

For 2019, Serenity Gathering is growing with an updated site plan, abundant amenities and fresh, clean drinking water and participant safety at the forefront of their planning.

Tickets and more info available at SerenityGathering.net — 12 & under gets in free!

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Photo via Stefan Poulos

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