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Brownies & Lemonade is Taking Over Lake Havasu This Summer [LINEUP + TICKET INFO]


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Brownies & Lemonade just unleashed the lineup for their first-ever takeover weekend at Lake Havasu over August 27 – 29, 2021.

In partnership with Pollen Presents, Lake Brownies & Lemonade features a cutting-edge roster of artists spanning the electronic music spectrum. In addition, this uniquely curated experience will host complimentary day parties, after hours bonfires and more.

The event will be soundtracked by Apashe, Austin Millz, Baauer, Blanke, Chet Porter, Eprom, HANA, Hex Cougar, Julez, Moore Kismet, Party Favor, Pauline Herr, Pluko, Rossy, Snakehips, Vindata, Whethan, Wuki and YehMe2. Plus, appearances from B&L all stars, surprises and pop ups galore.

The Nautical Beachfront Resort will become home to Lake Brownies & Lemonade, as the only lakefront hotel in Havasu treats guests to their own private beach, a remote party island, infinity pool views, a swim-up bar and more.

More info and packages here.

Lake Brownies & Lemonade Lineup 

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