High Ground Music & Arts Experience in Colorado Expands to Two Days and Reveals Stacked 2022 Lineup
Festival-goers embark on new golden energy for High Ground Music & Arts Experience with an abundance of surprises.
Levitate events stirred a hot pot of tea when they announced that the second year of High Ground Music & Arts Experience was making a comeback with some enhancements. The distinctive two-day experience will now be making a new home at the Denver Polo Club.
Festival co-founders Noah Levinson and Jobi Halper intend to enable connection with music, artists, and each other by creating a cohesive ambiance that merges music, narrative, immersive art, a “chill” yet radiant culture, and nature.
The first release of the festival’s eclectic lineup blew fans’ minds with Troyboi and Chromeo announced to be headliners. Chromeo shared “Denver is definitely a home away from home for us. We’re psyched to DJ there again; we always have the best time.”
Within the first wave of surprises, the unique festival lineup announced an inclusive and genre-diverse pool, featuring indie-electronic sounds from across the sonic spectrum. This year’s festival will include influential female artists like TOKiMONSTA, Elohim, Aluna (of AlunaGeorge), Maddy O’Neal, Dafna, Neoma, Covex, Whats So Not, and NoMBe will be joining. The festival will include a space for Dever local legends such as Lucid Vision and Muzzy Bear.
At this point, it is a given that this ecstatic festival is preparing to make fans lose their marbles. Anticipations are soaring high, and fans are absolutely ready for the festival ever since it was voted by Westwood Magazine as “Peoples Choice Best New Music Festival”.
Presale for High Ground Music & Arts Experience will open on June 9th at 10 AM MT. Payment plans are available with a deposit as low as $40! General Admission tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, June 10th at 10 AM MT. For more information, visit the festival’s website.
Check out the official announcement video here on Exronmusic:
Featured photo by: Jeremy Elder | Boulder Media House
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