Non-Profit Music Festival M3F Drops Stacked Lineup Featuring DRAMA, SG Lewis, Lane 8 + More for March 2024 Edition
M3F has announced its return to Phoenix in March 2024 with a lineup filled with indie, electronic dance music, rock, and more.
The multigenre music festival has revealed that they are taking over the Steele Indian School Park to host an experience with three stages, immersive art exhibits, and a lineup featuring producers like Gorgon City, Elderbrook, SG Lewis, and more. One of the three stages, the Vista Stage, has house artists like Lane 8, Duke Dumont, and Fiji Blue bringing their beats to the desert. Indie artists Hippo Campus and Dominic Fike have also been announced to play the stage, along with chillwave duo, Poolside.
The Daydream Stage has invited indie bands Dayglow and Bennett Coast along with multigenre group Drama and electronic producers GORDO, Edapollo, and Young Franco. Psych-pop and alternative bands Jules Duke and Barrett have also been included on the lineup.
The final stage, Cosmic Stage, has a myriad of electronic music artists like WhoMadeWho, Coco & Breezy, Tim Atlas, and more. Indie band, Valley, has also been invited to play the event at The Cosmic Stage.
On top of a stellar lineup, M3F’s mission goes beyond music. M3F is a completely non-profit festival focused on giving to the state that hosts the event. Since 2004, the festival has raised over $5 million for Arizona communities and donated $2 million just last year.
The M3F Fund was launched this year, partnering with Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Saving Army, and St. Vincent de Paul. M3F has also worked with charities like Habitat for Humanity, Teen Lifeline, and more. The organization is founded under four core values – community, education, art, and environment – that have shined since its conception.
More information, the full lineup, and passes for M3F 2024 in Phoenix are available here. Get ready to start March with your favorite electronic and indie artists all while supporting Arizona communities.
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