As a native San Franciscan, I have developed a strong interest in all things music and especially music festivals. Although I don’t pride myself in having the widest range of music taste, I have been exposed to many different genres of music by attending various concerts around the city and learning from friends. As Coachella weekend one begins, the season of endless snapchats, thoughtfully crafted outfits and gourmet food pics is upon us. No, it’s not college spring break, its music festival season. From Indio to Watkins Glen millions of music fans will flock to see their favorite artists all in one place.
But, as all millennials know, music festivals are so much more than just music, they are a time to spend with friends and family, possibly go camping and indulge in some of the best food and wine various cities have to offer. My blog will serve, not only, as an update on all the in’s and outs of festival season but also as a reflection of what’s #trending, how different bands are branding themselves and the processes of crafting the bests festivals. Within the coming months, we can expect to hear details about Coachella (weekend one and two), BottleRock, High Water Festival, Hangout Music Fest, Bonnaroo, Stagecoach and many more.

Each lineup, although individually different, show trends of popular artists who are ready to show off their latest albums. Along with the music, I want to closely follow the extra highlights that each of these festivals has to offer. Coachella, with their art installations, BottleRock with their wine vendors and the backlash of Outside Lands being the first festival with a “curated cannabis experience,” not to mention all the amazing food vendors each weekend will bring. As for now, I will wait to hear the aftermath of the first days of Coachella and High Water while eagerly anticipating Kanye’s Sunday service. Throughout the season, I will be doing my best to keep myself just within earshot of all the excitement.

Bodacious Times At BottleRock Napa Valley 2016
