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Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Get excited for Electric Zoo with these details on the lineup for the summer music festival in NYC. Ah, spring in New York City. The warm weather is slowly returning and New Yorkers are anxiously awaiting the day they can put their puffer coats in storage for good.
And trust us, we're excited too, but we'd be lying if we said we didn't already have our sights set on summer. Cue Electric Zoo festival. Although going into it I already had high expectations for her, she definitely did not disappoint.
She truly set her mark at the festival as one of the best acts and put on a performance that was both interesting and inherently unique. Some other artists that I feel really brought the big guns were Ekali and Graves. These two are both generally in the same musical space, but thats not to say they didn't each create a special and entertaining performance. They both showed up well, Ekali being more at night and Graves during the day, but regardless of their set times they added great moments to the event that really gave me chills at certain points.
Now we get to the one thing that most people generally hate talking about when it comes to music festivals, the weather. This year again what do you know the skies opened up and brought down some serious rain on the first day, but it definitely didn't inhibit anyone from having a good time. The weekend continued on and for the rest of the event most of the weather consisted of sun and beautiful blue skies.
Although it did get quite hot at some points, that didn't really matter. There was more fire coming out of the speakers anyway lol so I don't think it really bothered anyone that much.
All in all, the weather didn't stop any of the music or the festival for that matter. It turned out to be a great aspect to an already great event. Food and drink are of the utmost importance at a festival, and there is truly nothing like staying hydrated and full when you're dancing your face off.
This time round Ezoo truly kept their game going in that regard, with easy access to large amounts of food and drink. Now don't get me wrong, buying some of that food or drink probably hurt your wallet but I think it was still worth it.
The fact that there were also water stations readily available for people to get their fill of hydration was much appreciated.
I think any festival who doesn't have those has made a grave mistake, but Ezoo did not disappoint on that end and kept all their attendees well hydrated and in good spirits. Lastly, we come to the festival layout which I have to say was well done indeed. The stages were set up in a way that made them not necessarily interfere with each other at all.
They were all also placed in a way that made it relatively easy for fans to get from one place to the next. One thing I do have to point out though was the stage design. While all the above options are sure to show you a fun time, we'd definitely not recommend driving yourself down to the fest since the island does not have any kind of parking.
However, there are designated drop off locations if you chose to cab it or get dropped off at the festival. The famed guitarist and singer-songwriter said he'd like to release never-before-heard music with the blessing of Avicii's family. Swedish House Mafia have seen a substantial increase in their output with a darker shift in their creative direction.
Complete details on how to get there can be found on the official EZoo website with details regarding ferry and shuttle tickets, timings, etc. If you haven't got your tickets yet, the last of whats left can be grabbed here! Get your dancing shoes on and get set for the dope Big 10 EZoo birthday bash!
New York's premier electronic music festival Electric Zoo celebrated its 12th year over Labor Day weekend.
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