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On October 2nd, Anakin Skywalker better stay out of Denver because Levitate Events and Levitt Pavilion definitely have the High Ground. Our metaphorical Obi Wan Kenobi and a friend of the Hawklings, Noah Levinson, has constructed an emotional and visually immersive festival experience. A story themed setting with a stacked lineup featuring paradisiacal artists sounds like a dream true. “High Ground embarks on a festival experience that fuses music, narrative, immersive art, cannabis, and nature.” Does anyone need anything before we head out?

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Don’t. Leave. Shut your mind off and let your heart breathe at High Ground festival with Snakehips, Kasbo, Chet Porter, and more.

Although Chet will not be performing underwater this time, that does not mean I cannot drown myself in Coors Light. When in Denver, right? Kasbo will play out his new “game-changing” album The Making of a Paracosm. Louis Futon will make us wish we smuggled in a blow-up futon past security. Some friends of the program-and by program I mean The Hawks™, will be playing too. Denver-local DJ’s Lemondoza and w/out will be providing some quality vibrations to shake your rump to. Rain, snow, or shine, High Ground is a down-to-Earth option for music to fill your earholes and touch your soul.

Grab tickets HERE… or Imagine Festival will cancel, again! >:)

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From September 15 to October 15, the United States recognizes National Hispanic Heritage Month. It’s a time to celebrate the vibrant Hispanic and Latinx cultures and to uplift our neighbors from those communities. Also, this offers an opportunity to learn about the innumerable different Hispanic and Latinx influences on music. Check out this article for an overview of the long, rich history of Hispanic and Latinx music over the centuries.

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tonym11

Sad music and sick beats, Dude.