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Luna Del Lago Festival with Emily Wolfe, Vandoliers, and more

Nov 3, 2023 at 2:00 PM  ·  Lake Pleasant, Peoria, AZ Lake Pleasant, Peoria, AZ

Luna Del Lago Festival
Nov 3
Luna Del Lago Festival
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Emily Wolfe, from Austin, TX, is a dynamic rock singer-songwriter-guitarist, known for her fiery guitar skills and powerful vocals. She's played with TOOL, Heart, and Joan Jett, and collaborated with Epiphone/Gibson on signature guitar models.
Texas country-punk band Vandoliers, led by trans frontwoman Jenni Rose, blend upbeat, heartfelt songs tackling addiction, gender dysphoria, and bold, socially aware themes.
Hailing from Tempe, Arizona, The Black Moods infuse classic rock with electric guitars and anthemic hooks. Influenced by local acts like Gin Blossoms, they've toured extensively. Their hit "Bella Donna" reached Billboard's Mainstream Rock Top 40.
Kyle Smith from Ventura, CA fuses Cali Reggae with Hip-Hop, Punk, and Pop. Known for tracks on struggles and addiction, his high-energy shows draw a rapidly growing fanbase.
Phoenix-born Sydney blends honest, witty indie rock with sharp guitar riffs. Praised by NPR, she's toured with Jimmy Eat World & Dashboard Confessional, standout in emo/alt scenes.
Monophonics, known for timeless psychedelic soul blending 60s-70s vibes with modern flair, are led by powerful frontman Kelly Finnigan, who’s worked with The Black Keys.
Las Calakas, a Phoenix-based Cumbia fusion band, are known for energetic shows and hits like "Morena." They founded the popular Latin event “CUMBIA TILL YOU DROP” and have a loyal Arizona fanbase.
Bear Ghost, an Adventure Rock band, blends quirky musicianship with complex melodies and pop structure, creating their signature sound designed to get everyone dancing.
Phoenix-based Fayuca, led by Gabo, blends reggae, rock, and Latin rhythms. Their hit "La Venganza" featured in Robert Rodriguez’s MATADOR, with music on MTV and Univision.
Arise Roots, a Southern California reggae band known for blending classic 70s vibes with modern dancehall, collaborate with artists like Eric Rachmany and Lutan Fyah.
Austin-based Black Joe Lewis is known for vintage blues, soul, and R&B. With band the Honeybears, he draws on legends like Howlin' Wolf and Wilson Pickett. Notable albums include "Tell 'Em What Your Name Is!" and "Scandalous." He's worked with Jim Eno and the gospel group the Relatives.

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