We’re Feeling This Year’s Line-up at the SnowGlobe Music Festival in South Lake Tahoe
Hot bands. Cool temps.
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CategoryArts + Culture
The premiere three-night outdoor festival returns to its home in the sublime Sierra Nevada Mountains hosting over 50 artists performing on three stages, culminating with a breathtaking fireworks display to ring in 2018 with style. In addition to the dynamic lineup of artists, the unique winter festival offers seamless access to Tahoe’s multiple world-class resorts, allowing patrons to enjoy the alpine setting by day and epic live performances at night— delivering the ultimate New Year’s celebration.
Topping the bill for SnowGlobe 2017 (#SG17) are Dillon Francis, Porter Robinson (DJ Set) and Travis Scott. Zedd, Khalid, Tycho (DJ Set), E-40, Madeon, Alison Wonderland, Snakehips, Gryffin, Troyboi, San Halo, Lane 8 and Jai Wolf also join the party for #SG17.
Now celebrating its seventh year, SnowGlobe returns to Bijou Park on the Lake Tahoe Community College campus, with a newly improved layout. #SG17 features three stages, new art installations, and the return of SnowGlobe’s Big Air activation—showcasing professional ski and snowboard demos in-between sets on the mainstage. Stay tuned for additional details about the #SG17 festival layout, to be announced soon.
SnowGlobe is proud to once again partner with Hotels for Hope, its long-term exclusive lodging partner for #SG17. For every night a lodging accommodation is booked by SnowGlobe patrons, a portion will be donated directly to the Lake Tahoe Boys & Girls Club. Picked as the official Hotels for Hope 2107 recipient, the Lake Tahoe Boys & Girls Club provides children and teens with a safe, positive and welcoming environment where they can have fun and enhance their education and experiences.
Visit the website to choose from dozens of nearby lodging options to fit a variety of needs and tastes.
Regular 3-Day GA, GA + Shuttle, and VIP tickets on sale now at www.snowglobemusicfestival.com
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