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Freak Out Over Two, New, Crazy Festival Lineups With Us

Two massive festivals have announced their line ups and we aren’t sure how to contain ourselves. So What?! Music Festival is going down in Dallas Texas June 24 and 25th. On Saturday, hang out with Pierce the Veil and The Used and make sure to hang out with the other bands including Forever the Sickest Kids, Breathe Carolina, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, girlfriends, LØLØ, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, and a ton more. 

At that point we’re just getting started. On Sunday Sleeping with Sirens, Neck Deep, and Thursday (who will be performing War All the Time). Not to mention this is Neck Deep’s only US Festival performance this year. They’ll be supported by bands like Head Automatica, Real Friends, We the Kings, Hellogoodbye, and Woe, Is Me. Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at 10am CT. Make you sign up for the alert right here!

That news alone would be enough to make us thrilled. However, Lollapalooza hit us with their line up and all of our money is about to be gone. Happening in Chicago from August 3rd-5th, headliners are Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Odesza, Lana Del Rey, Karol G, The 1975, and Tomorrow X Together. You’ll also be able to see Maggie Rogers, Carly Rae Jepsen, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Yung Gravy, Beabadoobee, and The Linda Lindas. In reality, there are so many artists that you are guaranteed to be absolutely exhausted by the end of it. Tickets will go on sale on March 23rd right here!

We don’t know how to pick between these two lineups, so we’re thinking we’ll all just have to go to both! 2023 is really shaping up to be a good one for festival goers. 

 
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