Summer Meltdown Festival 2016

Summer Meltdown Daily Schedule Announced

Summer Meltdown is just a month away which means its the perfect time to secure your tickets for this years festival. Rumor has it that advanced tickets sold out at the fastest pace ever so I wouldn’t recommend waiting until August 11th to take care of business.

This is the perfect opportunity to see Griz and Gramatik on the same lineup alongside Keys N Krates and Beats Antique. I can’t begin to explain how excited I am to see them play in an environment that isn’t your traditional concert venue or nightclub.

Not to mention seeing Ca$h Bandicoot, Blue Scholars, STS9, and about 20 other incredible artists out in the mountains.

This is a no brainer.

Get Tickets Here: summermeltdownfest.com/tickets

Summer Meltdown also just released the daily schedule for this year’s festival. I’ll definitely aim to experience as much of the festival as I possibly can before making sure to watch each headliner. One of my goals is to watch at least 5 local artists including the Blue Scholars and Ca$h Bandicoot.

Let me know which performers you think I should watch via Twitter @RespectMyRegion or @TheRealJayPing!SM16_schedule_colorEvery time I look at this lineup I get more and more excited knowing that I get to attend my first Summer Meltdown this year.

Oh and did you know you can take a shuttle to the festival from Seattle, Everett, and Bellingham?

How dope is that!

Click Here For Info: sharethebus.com/summermeltdown

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