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[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Win A Pair of GA Passes to Mamby On The Beach 2017

How does a pair of Mamby On The Beach Tickets sound? Pretty great, right? Well, The Sights And Sounds is giving away Mamby On The Beach tickets, and we have 4 different ways for you to enter! As Chicago’s only beachside summer music festival, this sandy 2-day fest is one you’ll not want to miss! Can […]

[HOT TAKE] Are MGMT About To Re-Dominate Our Mind Holes In 2017?

  Image via Pitchfork MGMT debut four new songs at first tour date (Memphis) On Friday, MGMT announced that their Fourth studio album will be released in 2017. “Incredibly soon we will get back up on the horse of live music in Memphis,” MGMT said in an email newsletter to fans. “And from atop this great horse we will […]

[FESTIVALS] Life Is Beautiful Is Most Diverse Bill Yet

Tickets go on sale this Friday for the fifth annual downtown Las Vegas festival. Life Is Beautiful Festival is returning to Las Vegas, Nevada for its fifth annual edition. This time around the lineup features headliners Chance the Rapper, Muse, Gorillaz, and Lorde. The event, which runs September 22-24, also boasts an eclectic undercard filled with […]

[FESTIVAL PREVIEW] Breaking Down Mamby on the Beach’s Eclectic Lineup

Mamby on the Beach has been a gleeful convergence of indie, pop, and dance music on Chicago’s Oakwood Beach. The festival, in only its third year of existence, is React Chicago’s most experimental event to date. This years lineup features headliners Flying Lotus, Local Natives, and MGMT. Not to mention the festival boasts a Mixmag dance tent […]

[FEST PREVIEW] Montreal’s Osheaga Festival Revealed An Extensive Lineup, Here’s The Top 10 Acts Not To Miss

The word Osheaga is said to have originated when Jacques Cartier met the Mohawks near present day Montreal. The Mohawks meaning of the word, which they pronounced, “O she ha ga”, meant people of shaking hands, and was how they described the French. From the meeting, Cartier transcribed the word as meaning large rapids, while the Mohawks went on […]