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North Coast Music Festival Unveils Phase 2 lineup ft. Chris Lorenzo, Elderbrook, Gordo + more


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The celebrated midwest festival North Coast just unveiled a whopping phase two lineup to join the already star studded cast ft. Marshmello, Flume, DJ Snake, Alison Wonderland and so many more.

Recently announced are Chris Lorenzo, Elderbrook, and Gordo, along with solo sets from Big Gigantic and NGHTMRE. Also making their North Coast debuts will be electro-soul producer Daily Bread, cutting-edge psychedelic bass artist A Hundred Drums, and twin brother electronic hip-hop duo MZG.

There’s truly something for everyone this year at North Coast and is sure to leave fans buzzing wth memories to last a lifetime.

Tickets are moving fast, so your best bet is getting tickets now for Labor Day Weekend, Sept 1-3.

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