House Music Fans Rejoice: Another Festival is Coming in 2016

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If you’re a fan of house music, then you’ll be excited to hear that another festival is coming in 2016. This festival will feature some of the best DJs and producers in the world, so you won’t want to miss it.

Introduction

Are you a fan of house music? If so, then you’ll be happy to know that another festival is coming in 2016. This one is called the House Music Festival, and it’s set to take place in June.

House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the 1980s. It is characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor bass drumbeat, high-pitched synth melodies, and simple chord progressions. House music quickly became popular in nightclubs and eventually spread to other genres of electronic dance music.

The House Music Festival will feature some of the biggest names in house music, including headliners Tchami and Malaa. In addition to the music, there will also be food and drink vendors, as well as art installations and other forms of entertainment. Tickets for the festival go on sale April 1st.

The House Music Festival Scene

House music has been growing in popularity over the past few years, and its fans are some of the most dedicated around. They follow their favourite DJs all over the world to see them perform, and they’re always on the lookout for the next big event. That’s why they’re sure to be excited about the news that another house music festival is coming in 2016.

The history of house music festivals

House music festivals are a relatively new phenomenon, with the first one only taking place in the early 1990s. However, they have quickly grown in popularity and today there are dozens of large-scale house music festivals held around the world each year.

The history of house music festivals is closely linked to the development of the electronic dance music (EDM) scene. In the early days of EDM, several key figures in the scene began organizing large-scale outdoor parties in remote locations. These parties, which sometimes lasted for days or even weeks, became known as “raves” and attracted hundreds or even thousands of people.

As EDM began to grow in popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, some ravers began to organize their own smaller-scale parties and events, which eventually led to the first official house music festivals. These early festivals were typically small affairs, with only a few hundred people in attendance. However, they laid the groundwork for what would become a thriving industry in the years to come.

Today, house music festivals are some of the most popular events on the EDM calendar. They attract huge crowds of dedicated fans and some of the biggest names in electronic music. If you’re a fan of house music, then a festival is definitely something you should experience at least once in your life!

The current state of house music festivals

Despite the fact that house music festivals have been around for over two decades, it wasn’t until the past few years that they really started to take off. In 2016, there are more house music festivals than ever before, which is good news for fans of the genre.

What’s driving the growth of house music festivals? There are a few factors. First, electronic dance music (EDM) has become more popular in recent years, and house music is a subgenre of EDM. Second, festival culture has exploded in popularity, and people are now willing to travel farther and spend more money to attend a festival. Finally, the production values of these festivals have increased, making them more appealing to both attendees and sponsors.

With all of this growth, however, comes some challenges. The biggest challenge facing house music festivals is the increasing cost of production. With bigger stages and more elaborate production features, these festivals are becoming increasingly expensive to produce. Additionally, many festivals are struggling to find ways to stand out in an increasingly crowded market. With so many options available, it can be difficult for any one festival to stand out from the rest.

Despite these challenges, however, there’s no doubt that house music festivals are here to stay. In 2016 alone, there are over two dozen major house music festivals taking place around the world. So if you’re a fan of the genre, there’s plenty of chances to catch your favorite DJs in action.

The Upcoming House Music Festival in 2016

If you love house music, then you’re in luck. Another music festival is coming in 2016 that will feature some of the biggest names in the genre. The festival will be held in a major city, and it is expected to attract a large crowd. Get ready to dance the night away at the House Music Festival in 2016.

The location

Although the location of the festival has not been announced yet, it is rumored to be taking place in Southern California. The festival is set to take place in late 2016.

The lineup

The lineup for the upcoming house music festival in 2016 has not been announced yet, but based on the previous year’s festival, it is expected to be an exciting and diverse mix of artists. The festival will take place over two weekends in August, with the first weekend being devoted to electronic music and the second weekend being devoted to hip-hop and R&B.

The ticket prices

The biggest and most popular house music festival in the world is coming back in 2016, and ticket prices have just been announced.

GA tickets will start at $335 + fees and go up to $355 + fees, while VIP tickets will start at $560 + fees and go up to $665 + fees.

Other upcoming festivals include:
-Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, Nevada (June 17-19, 2016)
-Tomorrowland in Boom, Belgium (July 22-24, 2016)
-Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Florida (March 18-20, 2016)

Conclusion

In conclusion, if you’re a fan of house music, then 2016 is shaping up to be a great year for you. With multiple festivals already announced, and more likely to be announced in the coming months, there’s sure to be something for everyone. So start planning your festival schedule now, and get ready to enjoy some great house music in the near future!

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