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Texas Eclipse Drops First Wave of Artists ft. Tycho, Big Gigantic, Barclay Crenshaw, Zeds Dead, LP Giobbi + more


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We’ve been buzzing with anticipation every since Disco Donnie Presents & Probably Nothing began teasing their 2024 Texas Eclipse festival in Burnet, TX April 5-9. Well, the wait if finally over, as this 5 day art, music, science, and tech extravaganza has revealed the first wave of artists along with immersive experiences that double as family friendly activities.

There’s something for everyone at this festival, from mesmerizing rhythms of jam bands such as STS9, to the massive wubs of Zeds Dead and Boogie T, along with those thumping house grooves from the likes of Desert Hearts and LP Giobbi. World bass queen Clozee is slated to do a special sunset set while trip hop maestro Tipper will perform a twilight set. The list goes on but from what was shared, there will be six musical stages to cater towards specific musical styles/genres.

Additionally, Texas Eclipse Festival promises to transcend the ordinary and usher attendees into a realm of immersive experiences that awaken consciousness and explore the frontiers of science, wellness, sustainability, and Indigenous wisdom. So far, on site experiences include:

  • Family & Kids Education Area: Young explorers and their families will embark on a journey like no other as they engage with astrophysicists, AI scientists, astronomers, and more. This unique opportunity will be presented through enlightening chats, enhanced storytelling, and interactive stations.
  • Science Workshops: Texas Eclipse invites attendees to explore paradigm-shifting ideas under the vast Texas skies, guided by compelling thought-leaders from around the globe. Topics will span the future of psychedelic medicine, artificial intelligence ethics, biohacking, circular design, unlocking human happiness, and much more.
  • Sustainability Sessions: Embracing a positive future is at the core of Texas Eclipse’s sustainability sessions. Led by some of the best and brightest luminaries, these sessions will delve into regenerative agriculture, circular economies, renewable energy, the future of water, and the intriguing question of whether mushrooms will truly save the world.
  • Indigenous Elders Space: Eclipses hold profound significance for Indigenous peoples worldwide, often marking times of transition and change. Texas Eclipse’s Indigenous Elders Space provides a nurturing environment for learning, listening, and reconciliation, facilitated by Indigenous leaders from collaborating countries.
  • Yoga & Movement: Attendees are encouraged to nurture their bodies and expand their minds with a diverse range of yoga and movement offerings. Curated with wellness in mind, these offerings, led by top instructors, encompass both traditional and unconventional practices.
  • Consciousness Zone and Healing Oasis: A dedicated space awaits those seeking participatory wellness practices, guided by wellness and spiritual leaders. This zone ensures holistic rejuvenation, offering a sanctuary for personal growth and healing.

There’s so much to experience at Texas Eclipse, stay tuned for more info at https://seetexaseclipse.com/

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Texas Eclipse Drops First Wave of Artists ft. Tycho, Big Gigantic, Barclay Crenshaw, Zeds Dead, LP Giobbi + more

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