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Sound On Sound Festival with Red Hot Chili Peppers, Trey Anastasio, and more

Sep 30, 2023  ·  Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT Seaside Park, Bridgeport, CT

Sound On Sound Festival
Sep 30
Sound On Sound Festival
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Mt. Joy, formed by Matt Quinn & others, shot to fame with their 2018 debut. Known for #1 hit "Silver Lining," their style blends folk with psychedelic rock and gospel elements. Produced by Tucker Martine, their album "Rearrange Us" reflects deep personal growth.
Born in the Philippines, raised in London, Beabadoobee started in 2017 with the hit 'Coffee'. Known for confessional bedroom pop, she's celebrated by major outlets and was nominated for BRITs Rising Star and BBC Sound Of 2020.
Ocean Beach, CA band Slightly Stoopid fuses diverse styles & energies with guest stars like Karl Denson & Don Carlos. Known for their vibrant concerts and strong collaborations.
Chicago's indie-folk project Free Range, led by Sofia Jensen, shifts from rock to more acoustic sounds. Collaborators include Jack Henry and Bailey Minzenberger. Re-recorded a full album amidst the pandemic.
Sammy Rae & The Friends, a family-like collective led by Sammy Rae, shines in energizing live shows with a blend of chemistry, skill, and vocal power, promoting unity and connection among audiences.
Alex G, born in Pennsylvania, is a singer-songwriter known for his lo-fi pop and turbulent style. Popular for albums like ‘God Save the Animals’, he has worked with Frank Ocean and his music often tops year-end lists. His work appears on labels like Domino and Orchid Tapes.
Devon Gilfillian, born in Philadelphia, now based in Nashville, merges soul, hip-hop, R&B, and rock in his album "Love You Anyway." Known for captivating live performances and redefining modern soul, he collaborates with producer Jeremy Lutito.
Born in NYC, Lana Del Rey crafts noir-pop steeped in melancholy and glamour. Known for hits like "Summertime Sadness," her albums, including the Grammy-nominated "Norman Fucking Rockwell!," showcase a complex, tragic persona. Influential collaborations boosted her critical acclaim.
Peach Pit, Vancouver band, blends storytelling with breezy guitars. Known for hits like "Seventeen" & viral "Peach Pit". Celebrated for live shows and viral streams, they teamed up with GRAMMY® winner John Congleton.
The Wombats, known for 'Greek Tragedy', collaborate with top producers. From global homes, they record and mix remotely, achieving new inventive heights. Continually captivating fans since 2007.
Born in Oakland, singer-songwriter Michael Franti blends R&B, hip-hop, and more, into thought-provoking music. Known for Spearhead, hits like "Say Hey (I Love You)," and albums tackling social issues.
Nathaniel Rateliff, born in rural Missouri, rose from church bands and factory work to fame with hits like “S.O.B.” Blends rock, folk & vintage rhythm & blues. Known for deep, stirring lyrics, especially in tribute to his late friend, producer Richard Swift.
RYU, a collection of AI-generated music, echoes the trials of past humanity, broadcast from an ancient satellite amidst space debris. Its timeless compositions resonate with 31st-century listeners.
Margo Price, US singer-songwriter, excels in rock with hits addressing social issues. Known for tackling industry double standards and farmers' rights, she joined Farm Aid’s board in 2021.
Formed in Maryland, 1996, O.A.R. is a multi-platinum band known for a joyful sound & electrifying live shows, selling out venues like Madison Square Garden. Renowned for longevity & fan devotion.
Irish artist Hozier, born in Wicklow, soared to fame with "Take Me To Church." Known for blending soul with rock, he's secured multi-platinum sales, Grammy nods, and #1 hits globally.
Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, known for '90s hits like "You Oughta Know," "Ironic," made waves with 'Jagged Little Pill.' Born in Ottawa, her poetic alternative rock won a Grammy and inspired a Broadway show. She continues evolving musically with collaborations and thematic albums.
Born in 1964, Trey Anastasio co-founded Phish and explored various musical styles, from rock to free jazz. Known for his work with Phish and solo projects like "Surrender to the Air" and "Lonely Trip," he's also collaborated with Tom Marshall, Les Claypool, and Stewart Copeland.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, born in Colorado, combine soul and rock. Known for energetic live shows and hits like "The Future," they've appeared on SNL and opened for The Rolling Stones.
Lord Huron, known for their enchanting mix of indie and folk rock, made waves at Whispering Pines with instruments galore. Their heartfelt themes of life and loss resonate deeply, captured poignantly in their album "Long Lost."
UK-based reggae icons Steel Pulse, known for their staunch socio-political themes and captivating live performances, continue influencing many artists globally. Renowned for hits and a powerful message in albums like "Mass Manipulation," they address global issues and systemic greed through their music.
Gin Blossoms, formed in Tempe, Arizona in 1987, gained fame with hits like "Hey Jealousy" & "Follow You Down." Known for '90s jangle pop style, influenced by R.E.M., they faced internal struggles but continued to release music and tour after reuniting in 2001. Achieved multi-platinum success.
Briscoe, a Texas Americana folk-rock band, debuted with "West of It All," crafted in Texas, recorded in NC by Grammy-nominee Brad Cook. Known for bridging classic roots and modern music, they gained fame with organic growth from UT Austin gigs to sold-out shows at Antone's.
SNACKTIME, a 7-piece band from Philadelphia, fuses soul, funk, jazz, hip-hop, and R&B. Known for spirited free shows during the pandemic, they've sold out venues and played major festivals. Their debut was produced by GRAMMY-nominee Will Yip.
Michael Franti, musician and activist, is known for his high-energy shows and inspiring songs like "Sound of Sunshine" and "Say Hey (I Love You)." His work garners Billboard chart success and advocacy for global issues.
From Cheshunt to LA, Declan McKenna collaborates with Gianluca Buccellati on "What Happened to the Beach?". Album shows growth, infused with playfulness and inspired by St. Vincent, Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

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