The 12th Annual Joshua Tree Music Festival

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A three day family-friendly global dance experience for music lovers

The 12th Annual Joshua Tree Music Festival (JTMF) is happening May 15th-18th in Joshua Tree, CA, merging its funky desert style with an internationally acclaimed lineup of dance music all-stars. The three day family-friendly festival is truly a global dance experience. The festival melds the overwhelming spirit of desert freedom with powerful music from around the world to create a lighthearted oasis for music lovers. Magically magnificent art installations, a robust Kidsville schedule, the heavily shaded Music Bowl, a full spectrum of yoga classes, didjeridu playshops, and a global market further inspire, intrigue and invite festival goers. Discover your new favorite band and dozens of new friends in the shadows of the otherworldly Joshua Tree National Park.

This year’s lineup features the transcendent buoyancy of Nahko & Medicine for the People, the potent live electronica of Future Rock, the tribal beats of Australia’s Oka, Oumar Konate from Mali, Grammy Award winners La Santa Cecilia, house music pioneer Miguel Migs, gritty urban electro soul from Fly Moon Royalty, the anthemic and timeless Random Rab, the psychedelic bluegrassy space funk of the Magic Beans, the power-soul-punk songstress Elle King, and from New Orleans the raging funk and roll experience that is The Revivalists, to name a few.

Click here for the full line-up, schedule, and festival info: http://www.joshuatreemusicfestival.com

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