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About Suwannee Hulaween
As of 2023, Suwannee Hulaween continues to build on its legacy with an impressive lineup of artists and innovative programming. This year's festival features headliners such as The String Cheese Incident, who have been a staple since the festival's inception, alongside other beloved acts like Tame Impala, John Mayer, and ODESZA. In addition to the music, Hulaween offers a diverse array of activities, including yoga sessions, workshops, and art installations. The festival also places a strong emphasis on sustainability and community engagement, with initiatives aimed at reducing waste and promoting environmental awareness. Attendees can expect a packed schedule filled with performances across multiple stages, ensuring that there is something for everyone. In the spirit of Halloween, many attendees don elaborate costumes, enhancing the festival's festive atmosphere. This year marks a significant return for the festival after the challenges posed by the pandemic, and organizers are excited to welcome fans back for an unforgettable weekend of music, connection, and celebration. With its combination of top-tier performances, a magical setting, and a strong sense of community, Suwannee Hulaween continues to be a must-attend event for concert-goers and festival enthusiasts alike.
Suwannee Hulaween History
Suwannee Hulaween is an annual music and arts festival held at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, Florida. The festival was first launched in 2013 by the popular American band, String Cheese Incident, who sought to create a unique experience that combined music, art, and the vibrant spirit of Halloween. Over the years, Hulaween has grown in size and popularity, attracting thousands of attendees from all over the country. The festival is known for its eclectic lineup of artists spanning various genres, including jam bands, electronic music, and indie rock. The event typically occurs over the last weekend of October, transforming the picturesque music park into a whimsical wonderland filled with colorful decorations, immersive art installations, and costumed revelers. The name 'Hulaween' cleverly combines the themes of hula dance and Halloween, reflecting the festival's playful atmosphere and commitment to creativity. The festival's history is marked by memorable performances, themed parties, and a sense of community that brings together music lovers and artists alike.
