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About Head In The Clouds Festival
As of 2023, Head In The Clouds Festival continues to thrive, with the latest edition taking place in August at the Brookside at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. This year's lineup included a mix of established stars and breakout artists, showcasing the best of what the Asian music scene has to offer. Notable performances included sets from popular acts like Joji, NIKI, and Rich Brian, along with exciting newcomers such as BIBI and Yaeji. The festival also featured various cultural experiences, including food vendors offering authentic Asian cuisine, art installations, and merchandise from local artisans. In addition to the music, the festival promotes discussions around representation and inclusivity in the entertainment industry, making it not just a concert but a cultural movement. Fans eagerly await announcements for future festivals, as Head In The Clouds continues to grow in both attendance and influence, serving as a beacon for Asian artists and a celebration of cultural heritage.
Head In The Clouds Festival History
Head In The Clouds Festival was established in 2018 as a celebration of Asian and Asian-American culture through music, art, and community. Founded by the music collective 88rising, which promotes Asian artists on a global scale, the festival was conceived as a platform to showcase emerging and established talents from the Asian diaspora. The inaugural event took place in Los Angeles, California, featuring a diverse lineup that included artists such as Rich Brian, Joji, NIKI, and Higher Brothers. The festival quickly gained popularity for its unique blend of hip-hop, R&B, and pop, often infused with traditional Asian influences, making it a standout event in the music festival circuit. Over the years, Head In The Clouds has expanded, evolving into a two-day festival format, allowing for a broader range of performances and experiences. The event not only highlights the richness of Asian culture but also fosters a sense of community among attendees, drawing crowds from various backgrounds who come together to celebrate music and diversity.