Dry Diggings Music Festival w Ky-Mani Marley, Dirty Heads, Slightly Stoopid, Protoje, Soja, Pepper, & More on 8/25-8/27
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Three-day music festival brings together a slew of popular reggae artists like Protoje, Dirty Heads, Soja, and Fortunate Youth & more
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General Admission or VIP or General & Tent Camping
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Friday, Sat and Sun 2:00 PM – 11:30 PM
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VIP Pass includes:
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Side-stage Viewing
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Side stage Viewing
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Front stage viewing
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VIP Lounge area with vendors
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The lounge will have snacks and Non-alcoholic drinks
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VIP bar with discounted drink prices
Dry Diggings Camping and Music Festival
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Protoje: His Sound: Organic reggae with more roots influence than his dancehall-oriented contemporaries, with swaying grooves, gripping vocals, and socially conscious, mentally-stimulating lyricism
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Where to Begin: Jump right in with 2015's Ancient Future, which topped the Billboard Reggae Albums chart thanks to the smash hit, "Who Knows"
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For Fans Of: Anthony B, Sizzla, Chronixx, Stephen Marley
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Dirty Heads
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Their Genre-Blending Sound: For more than two decades, this beloved act has been honing its unique fusion of sunny reggae and hip-hop, with the occasional foray into acoustic fare.
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Soja
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The Band: With breezy and uplifting dancehall tunes that echo the reggae rock of Rebelution and the traditional island sway of Midnite and the Wailers, this Virginia-based band—whose name is an acronym for Soldiers of Jah Army—spreads musical messages of unity, hope, love, and peace and dub.
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Fortunate Youth
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Their Sound: Reggae with complex harmonies and heavy keys that don't overwhelm the laid-back vibes
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Good Vibes: They have an ongoing involvement with Music Unites, a non-profit charity organization that supports music education around the world.
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Slightly Stoopid
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How the band describes its sound: "a fusion of folk, rock, reggae, and blues, with hip-hop, funk, metal, and punk"
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For an example of that: Listen to hits such as "2 A.M.," "Top of the World," and "The Prophet."