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Tag: Lockn 2017


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LOCKN 2017 Playlist

Posted on August 23, 2017 by Jacklyn Citero

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LOCKN’s fifth anniversary kicks off this weekend and features one of the most exciting line-ups in the festival’s history. Highlights include a once-in-a-lifetime headline set from Phil Lesh with Special Guest Bob Weir & The Terrapin Family Band performing The Grateful Dead’s classic 1977 album, Terrapin Station, in its entirety. What’s more, a series of unparalleled collaborations are also slated, with The Avett Brothers – in their long awaited LOCKN’ debut – joined by Special Guest Bob Weir, Gov’t Mule joined by Special Guest Ann Wilson of Heart, Moonalice joined by Special Guest Jorma Kaukonen, and Phil Lesh & Bob Weir joined by Nicki Bluhm for their Terrapin Station headline set. These unique pairings join an already stacked lineup.

While you keep truckin’ on to LOCKN, turn up our playlist and let the tunes from this year’s artists be the soundtrack for your travels.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2UG97LLllNbtdF0WnHVg2q?si=8e9ebd55dfdd4723

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