Desert Daze announces its 2021 lineup.

Desert Daze makes its post-pandemic return this November with a limited capacity three-day festival and a bit of a scaled-down lineup. Don’t wait to get your tickets because they will go quick and why wouldn’t you want to go to a low-capacity festival with this many good bands playing it?

The Black Angels are always great live. Kikagaku Moyo are also legendary live performers. Tim Heidecker performing his Fear of Death album is worth the price of admission on Friday, and you also get to see Moon Duo, Ty Segall, and Deap Vally all on the same day. The Budos Band will get you grooving on Saturday. They’re a great funk band.

Tickets can be snagged right here.

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Desert Daze 2018 lineup released…and it’s almost more psychedelia than you can handle.

The annual Desert Daze music festival in Lake Perris, California has unveiled a whopper of a lineup for their October 12-14th event.  Tame Impala are headlining while promising new material in 2019.  Shoegaze legends My Bloody Valentine are also playing new material nowadays.  Unstoppable touring machines King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard are continuing their roll across the United States.  Other must-see acts include Ty Segall, A Place to Bury Strangers, Earthless, Follakzoid, All Them Witches, True Widow, Imarhan, and Here Lies Man.

I don’t know if I can make it to this one, but you should if you can.  It might be a new annual destination for me.

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Desert Daze 2017 announces a great lineup.

The 2017 Desert Daze music festival in Joshua Tree, California is boasting one of the best festival lineups of 2017.  This four-day festival of psychedelic and stoner rock is well worth the trip if you don’t live close to the west coast.

Just some of the stand-outs in my book are Eagles of Death Metal, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, the Thurston Moore Group, Liars, Boris, Allah-Las, La Femme, the Budos Band, Deap Vally, Holy Wave, Froth, L.A. Witch, Death Valley Girls, Jjuujjuu, and Dahga Bloom.

Get your tickets now.  I’d be there if I could, but I’ll probably have used up most of my vacation time by the time October 12th arrives.

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