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The Revivalists Voodoo Music Arts Experience New Orleans October 26

Music and arts festival in Louisiana, US

Voodoo Music + Arts Experience
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Snoop Dogg performs on the main stage in 2011

Condition Agile
Genre Music festival
Frequency Annually
Venue Metropolis Park
Location(s) New Orleans, Louisiana
Country United States
Years active 22
Inaugurated October 29, 1999 (1999-10-29)
Previous outcome 25–27 Oct 2019
Side by side result 28-30 October 2022
Website world wide web.voodoofestival.com

The Voodoo Music + Arts Experience (formerly The Voodoo Music Experience), commonly referred to every bit Voodoo or Voodoo Fest, is a multi-twenty-four hour period music and arts festival held in City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The Voodoo Experience has hosted more than 2000 artists and over one one thousand thousand festival goers during its being. The festival has been twice nominated for Pollstar'south Music Festival of the Year.[ane] It was acquired past Alive Nation Entertainment in 2013 and is produced by C3 Presents.[ii] Don Kelly, Voodoo's former General Counsel and COO, is Festival Director and oversees the effect.[3]

The Voodoo Experience is known for including national artists from all genres, such equally Stone Temple Pilots, Foo Fighters, Marilyn Manson, Pearl Jam, Metallica, Rage Confronting the Machine, Muse, Eminem, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Arcade Fire, Tiësto, Nine Inch Nails, KISS, R.E.Thou., Modest Mouse, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Calvin Harris, The Weeknd, Deadmau5, The Black Keys, Neil Immature, Green Solar day, Snoop Dogg, Duran Duran, Porcupine Tree, The Smashing Pumpkins, My Chemic Romance, 50 Cent, Cowboy Oral fissure and 311 as well as local Louisiana musicians such as The Original Meters, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Rebirth Brass Band, and Dr. John.

Zack De La Rocha of Rage Against The Auto performs at Voodoo 2007

History [edit]

Since its 1999 Halloween weekend debut, the annual effect has get a Halloween tradition to music fans, both locally and others who travel from around the world. Throughout Voodoo'due south 23-year run, more than one million festival goers have gathered to come across performances from near 2,000 artists. The upshot has likewise been twice nominated for Pollstar'south Music Festival of the Twelvemonth and in 2005, Voodoo founder Stephen Rehage and his team were presented with a primal to the city, post-obit the Voodoo 2005 post-Katrina event.

Creation and growth [edit]

Moby performs at the inaugural Marconi meddows .

Voodoo was first held as a unmarried day event on Oct xxx, 1999 at Tad Gormley Stadium in City Park. Planned and executed by Stephen Rehage, CEO of Rehage Entertainment, the festival consisted of three stages and a mix of local and national acts including headliners Wyclef Jean and Moby. As the U.S. festival market place swelled, Voodoo continued its growth, increasing both the festival site and musically expanding with the add-on of stages and performers.

Rapper Eminem performs early in his career at Voodoo 2000

During its second year in 2000, Voodoo became to a two-twenty-four hours outcome and garnered international attention with a headlining performance from Eminem in support of his just-released iii times platinum major studio debut The Slim Shady LP. In 2007, Voodoo expanded to a three-day event.

Hurricane Katrina [edit]

Nine Inch Nails headline Voodoo 2005

Originally scheduled for Halloween Weekend in New Orleans' City Park, the Voodoo Music Experience was displaced by the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina. While plans were in total swing to move forward with relocation to Memphis, Voodoo founder Stephen Rehage met with community leaders in New Orleans near the opportunity to move the event back home for 1 of its 2 days—as a tribute event for relief workers. Festival organizers and Memphis representatives alike agreed this was an astonishing opportunity to increase the scope of the event.

New Orleans event [edit]

On October 29, 2005, an invitation-only commemoration (previous ticket holders exempt) for police, firefighters, National Guard, armed services and countless others who had aided in the recovery efforts of the city was staged at the Riverview "Butterfly" section of Audubon Park in New Orleans, one of the few public spaces in the city not damaged in the recent Federal levee failure disaster . Nine Inch Nails, Queens of the Rock Historic period, The Hole-and-corner Machines, the New York Dolls, and Kermit Ruffins were among the artists who all came together in commemoration of a urban center they beloved.[4]

It marked the first major multi-musical performance in the ii months since Hurricane Katrina's effects were felt in the city.

Memphis event [edit]

Voodoo in Memphis included a fundraiser for victims of the Hurricane Katrina disaster in AutoZone Park.

2006–2015 [edit]

The 2006 Voodoo Music Experience saw the debut of three distinct areas on six singled-out stages within the festival's landscape: Le Ritual, Le Flambeau and Le Carnival. Each of these areas was designed to uniquely showcase different sides of the personality of the festival and its New Orleans home: "Le Flambeau" features music and sounds consistent with the style of The Large Easy; "Le Ritual" features more mainstream music; and finally "Le Carnival" features indie bands, burlesque and circus acts.

In 2007, Voodoo expanded to iii days and broke all previous attendance records with an estimated 100,000+ fans in attendance.

In Apr 2013, the Voodoo Music + Arts Experience announced an initial xv acts to commemorate the 15th anniversary of Voodoo. The initial 15 acts include Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, Calvin Harris, Bassnectar, Paramore, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Afrojack, Boys Noize, The Gaslight Anthem, Big Gigantic, How To Destroy Angels, Cults, Element of group i Trio, Desaparecidos and Robert DeLong. The 15th ceremony Voodoo celebration as well marked the debut of City Park's Festival Grounds, a new permanent dwelling house for Voodoo. Abode to Voodoo since its 1999 debut—with the exception of Voodoo 2005 which was displaced by the metropolis'southward hurricane damage—New Orleans' i,300 acre City Park is the region'due south chief recreation site that attracts over vii meg visitors each year.

In Oct 2013, a controlling stake in the festival was sold to Alive Nation Amusement, among growing financial issues. Rehage retained a 49% stake in the event, and became Live Nation's President of N American Festivals.[5]

The final mean solar day of the 2015 edition was canceled due to inclement weather.[half dozen]

2016–2020 [edit]

In 2016, operations for the festival were taken over past Live Nation subsidiary C3 Presents, organizers of Lollapalooza and the Austin Urban center Limits Music Festival, with Sig Greenebaum and Don Kelly promoted to co-directors in place of Rehage. With the new direction, the festival underwent changes to its stage layout and infrastructure. Attendance peaked at around 150,000.[six] The 2019 festival was hampered by Tropical Tempest Olga, which brought extensive rain to the New Orleans surface area.[7]

The 2020 festival was canceled due to the COVID-xix pandemic. Although it initially announced plans to return in 2021,[viii] Voodoo appear in June 2021 that the festival had been cancelled and will not exist held again until 2022, with no reasoning given.[9]

Line-ups [edit]

1999 [edit]

The 1999 Voodoo Music + Arts Feel was held on October 31, 1999.

2000 [edit]

The 2000 Voodoo Music + Arts Feel was held from October 27–29, 2000.

Official lineup:

  • Rock Temple Pilots
  • Eminem
  • Ben Harper
  • The Black Eyed Peas
  • Cypress Hill
  • Rahzel
  • Blues Traveler
  • Cowboy Mouth
  • 311
  • Alive
  • Counting Crows
  • Galactic
  • Will Hoge
  • Guster
  • TUBA
  • Madstone
  • Department Eight
  • I-cast
  • Musician'south Cook-off
  • Getaway People

2001 [edit]

The 2001 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from October 26–28, 2001.

Official lineup:

  • Tool
  • Snoop Dogg
  • The Black Crowes
  • Bush
  • Gov't Mule
  • Karl Denson
  • John Mayer
  • Missy Elliott
  • Penelope Tuesdae
  • Volition Hoge
  • Brand New Immortals
  • Catchy
  • 1000. Dear and Special Sauce
  • Better Than Ezra
  • Dan Dyer
  • Spooks
  • Karl Denson'due south Tiny Universe
  • Brint Anderson
  • Treme Brass Band
  • Bamboula
  • Lil Rascals Contumely Band
  • Anders Osborne
  • Marva Wright
  • Matt Nyce
  • Indieo
  • Julius Papp
  • A-Trak
  • DJ Craze
  • Stryfe
  • Rah Smoove

2002 [edit]

The 2002 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from October 25–27, 2002.

2003 [edit]

The 2003 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from October 31-November 1, 2003.

2004 [edit]

The 2004 Voodoo Music + Arts Feel was held from October 29–31, 2004.

2005 [edit]

The 2005 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held on Oct 29–thirty, 2005 in New Orleans and Memphis.[12] [thirteen]

2006 [edit]

The 2006 Voodoo Music + Arts Feel was held from Oct 28–29, 2006.

2007 [edit]

The 2007 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from October 26–28, 2007.

2008 [edit]

The 2008 Voodoo Music + Arts Feel was held from October 24–26, 2008.

2009 [edit]

The 2009 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from October xxx-November i, 2009.

2010 [edit]

The 2010 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from October 29–31, 2010.

Official lineup:

  • Ozzy Osbourne
  • Muse
  • My Forenoon Jacket
  • Drake
  • Weezer
  • Deadmau5
  • Florence + The Motorcar
  • Interpol
  • MGMT
  • Metric
  • Hot Bit
  • Paul van Dyk
  • Street Sweeper Lodge
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Jakob Dylan and Iii Legs
  • Ferry Corsten
  • Rusko
  • Buckwheat Zydeco
  • Major Lazer
  • Raphael Saadiq
  • Eagles of Death Metal
  • Cage the Elephant
  • Minus the Carry
  • A-Trak
  • Janelle Monáe
  • Fitz & The Tantrums
  • Swiss Chriss (ring)
  • Christoph Andersson
  • Eli "Paperboy" Reed
  • Galactic with Guests
  • The Airborne Toxic Effect
  • Jónsi
  • Innerpartysystem
  • Afrojack
  • Die Antwoord
  • Curren$y
  • Trombone Shorty & Orleans Artery
  • Rebirth Brass Band
  • Paul Wall
  • Crookers
  • Boys Noize
  • Preservation Hall Jazz Band
  • Stanton Moore Trio with Anders Osborne and Robert Walter
  • Voice of the Wetland All Stars feat., Tab Benoit, Cyril Neville, Waylon Thibodeaux, Monk Bourdeaux, Johnny Vidacovich, Johnny Sansone
  • Soul Rebels Brass Band
  • Theresa Andersson
  • Basin Street Records Revue feat., Kermit Ruffins, Dr. Michael White, Jeremy Davenport, George Porter Jr. & Runnin' Pardners
  • Toubab Krewe
  • Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen
  • Treme Brass Band with Uncle Lionel Batiste
  • Cedric Burnside & Lightnin Malcolm
  • Big Sam's Funky Nation
  • The New Orleans Bingo! Show
  • The Happy Talk Band
  • Fleur De Tease Burlesque Revue
  • Rotary Downs
  • Paul Sanchez & the Rolling Road Prove
  • DJ Soul Sister
  • Quintron & Miss Pussycat
  • Honey Island Swamp Ring
  • Gal Holiday
  • Rosie Ledet
  • Fatter Than Albert
  • Leo Jackson and the Melody Clouds
  • AM
  • Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights
  • Shannon McNally
  • Creole String Beans
  • Feufollet
  • Alvin Youngblood Hart
  • Locos Por Juana[ citation needed ]
  • Menstruation Tribe
  • Consortium of Genius
  • Luke Winslow-King
  • Noisician Coalition
  • DJ Quickie Mart
  • The Vettes
  • Debauche
  • Helen Gillet
  • The Local Skank
  • COOT
  • MC Sweet Tea
  • Rival Sons
  • Lost Bayou Ramblers
  • O'Brother
  • Kristin Diable
Artists and art installations
  • Photonic Bliss "Galactivation Station"
  • Dave Rhodes "Newspaper Airplane"
  • Munz, d6, Intruder Alert "Hotshot the Robot/ hugo3"
  • James Michalopoulos "Sparkie TouT Taux"
  • Program12 & Susie Kim "The Vaudeville Theater"
  • Thomas Rush "Swell Holding"
  • Hans Sachs
  • Manuel Kretzer "Cone v2"
  • Munz "Hotshot Robot"
  • Stefan Beese "Arachnid"
  • Charles Lumar & Lauren Domino "SOUSAPHORESCENCE"
  • Munz/ D6 "Robotronia"

2011 [edit]

The 2011 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from October 28–30, 2011.

Official lineup:

  • Soundgarden
  • Glimmer 182
  • The Raconteurs
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Daughter Talk
  • Steve Angello
  • Fatboy Slim
  • My Chemical Romance
  • Inexpensive Trick
  • Ray Davies
  • Ring of Horses
  • Television receiver on the Radio
  • The Original Meters
  • Social Distortion
  • Mastodon
  • X (band)
  • Z Trip
  • Major Lazer
  • Ozomatli
  • Odd Future
  • Portugal. The Human being
  • Boots Electric
  • City and Colour
  • Civil Twilight
  • Blind Pilot
  • Mates of State
  • Dr. John with special guests Irma Thomas, Cyril Neville, and Walter "Wolfman" Washington
  • Fitz and the Tantrums
  • American Legacies with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the Del McCoury Band
  • Peelander-Z
  • The Sheep Dogs
  • Gordon Gano of Tearing Femmes with Lost Bayou Ramblers
  • A-Trak
  • The Wombats
  • The Static Jacks
  • Kreayshawn
  • The Limousines
  • Fishbone
  • The Stone Foxes
  • Givers
  • Ani DiFranco with Ivan Neville & Herlin Riley
  • Honey Island Swamp Band
  • Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes
  • Mannie Fresh
  • Dirty South +Rex Britt
  • Red Baraat
  • Members of Morphine with Jeremy Lyons
  • Jackmaster
  • Claude VonStroke
  • Maya Jane Coles
  • The Bangerz
  • The Revivalists
  • Daedelus
  • Quickie Mart & Tony Skratchere
  • Mike Relm
  • MyNameIsJohnMichael
  • BeauSoleil with Dr. Michael White
  • Mississippi Runway Company
  • Feur De Bris with special invitee Dan Dyer
  • Star Optics
  • Fort Knox Five
  • Dangermuffin
  • The Soul Rebels Brass Band w/ Cyril Neville
  • Deniz Kurtal
  • Craig Richards
  • Danny Howells
  • Lee Burridge
  • Force Feed Radio
  • Bobby Rush
  • Ivan Neville'due south Dumpstaphunk with special guests Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Angelo Moore
  • Treme Contumely Ring
  • Tommy Malone and the Difficult Head
  • New Orleans Bingo! Show
  • The Travelin' McCourys with Keller Williams
  • Bonerama feat. Dave Malone of The Radiators
  • Fleur De Tease
  • Leo Jackson and the Melody Clouds
  • Glen David Andrews
  • New Orleans Klezmer Allstars
  • Ma Maison with the Trey McIntyre Project/Preservation Hall Jazz Band
  • Rex James and the Special Men
  • Tanner Ross with Voices of Black
  • Wolf + Lamb
  • Soul Clap
  • Natalie Mae and Her Unturned Tricks
  • Lynn Drury Band
  • Loftier Ground Drifters Bluegrass Band
  • Kora Konnection feat. Morikeba Kouyate and Thierno Dioubate
  • Ernie Vincent and the Top Notes
  • Achachay!
  • Cheeky Blakk
  • Quintron and Miss Pussycat
  • The Vettes
  • Noisician Coalition, Electronic Sound Line with the Bull and the Bot
  • Carmine P. Filthy
  • Andrew Duhon
  • Iris May Tango
  • Kyle Turley
  • Palmetto Bug Stompers
  • Tao Seeger Contumely Ring
  • Chris Thomas Male monarch
  • Illuminasti Trio Plus 1 feat. Mike Dillon, James Singleton, Skerik, and Brian Coogan
  • Morning 40 Federation
  • R. Scully's Crude 7
  • Hurray for the Riff Raff
  • Happy Talk Ring
  • Rotary Downs
  • New Orleans Bounciness Azztravaganza feat. Katey Red, Vockah Redu, Cheeky Blakk, D.J. Lefty Parker, and special guests
  • Christoph Andersson
  • Swiss Chriss
  • Fran Moran and The Nervous Wrecks
  • DJ Swamp
  • Phenomenon at St. Anna
Artists and art installations
  • Richie Hashemite kingdom of jordan "Fountain De Lis"
  • Emilie Lejeune, Mike Landry and Matt Decotiis "Ephemeral Ambiance"
  • Hans Sachs
  • Manuel Kretzer "Cone v2"
  • "Alive Mural Wall"
  • James Michalopoulos "Sparkie TouT Taux"
  • Christian Ristow "Fledging"
  • Doron Gazit "Color & Air"
  • Jamin Murphy "Tensile"
  • Jerry Therio "Tree of Words"
  • Thom Rush "Swell Holding"
  • Christian Van Heusen & Jerry Therio "Neon Garden"
  • Buch Kanter "Mushroom Patch"
  • Delaney McGuinness & Johnston Burkhard "Pinwheel Garden"
  • Christiana Sporrong "Heron"

2012 [edit]

The 2012 Voodoo Music + Arts Feel was held from October 26–28, 2012.[xiv]

2013 [edit]

The 2013 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from Nov 1–iii, 2013.

Official lineup:

  • The Cure
  • Nine Inch Nails
  • Pearl Jam
  • Kid Rock
  • Calvin Harris
  • Bassnectar
  • Paramore
  • Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Afrojack
  • Boys Noize
  • The Gaslight Anthem
  • Big Gigantic
  • Matt & Kim
  • Element of group i Trio
  • Preservation Hall Jazz Band
  • Muddy Southward
  • Desaparecidos
  • Beats Antiquarian
  • New Found Glory
  • Cults
  • Savoy
  • Delta Rae
  • Anamanaguchi
  • Maxim of The Prodigy
  • Moon Taxi
  • Allen Stone
  • Destructo
  • Youndblood Hawke
  • ZZ Ward
  • Rudimental +The Revivalists
  • Shovels & Ropes
  • The Olms
  • Keys N Krates
  • L.P.
  • M-Eazy
  • F. Stokes
  • He's My Brother She's My Sister
  • Hockey
  • A Silent Picture show
  • Robert Delong
  • The Weeks
  • The Virginmarys
  • The Apache Relay
  • Those Darlins
  • Reignwolf
  • CC Adcock & The Lafayette Marquis
  • Scarlet Amanfu
  • Fleur DeBris
  • Billy Squier
  • Bad Things
  • John Michael Rouchell
  • Flow Tribe
  • Mystery Skulls
  • Royal Teeth
  • Quintron & Miss Pussycat
  • Roll The Tanks
  • Jingle Punks Hipster Orchestra
  • Dan Dyer
  • The Purrs
  • Andrew Duhon
  • Turf State of war
  • The Black Cadillacs
  • The Brenton Sound
  • Poof! The Pop Show With Carmine P. Filthy & A Boy Named Ruth
  • The Scorseses
  • Large History
  • Coyotes
  • Kinky Motorcar
  • Leopold and His Fiction
  • Church with Unicorn Fukr, Mr. Absurd Bad Guy & Guests
  • Leslie Blackshear Smith & Double Black Featuring Simon Lott, DJ Raymond, Shawn Theriot, Alfred "Republic of uganda" Roberts, Tim Dark-green, Ivan Neville, Kiki Phillips, Mehnaz Hoosein & Erica Falls
  • Sports & Leisure
  • Paul Varisco and The Milestones
  • Panic in Eden
  • Oh, Jeremiah
  • How-do-you-do Negro
  • J Fernell
  • The Real Night Tripper: Dr. John Featuring George Porter Jr., Herlin Riley, Alfred "Republic of uganda" Roberts, Smokey Johnson, Master Monk Bourdeaux, Nicholas Payton, Roderick Paulin, Sarah Morrow, & Topsy Chapman & Solid Harmony[14]

2014 [edit]

The 2014 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from October 31-Nov 2, 2014.

2015 [edit]

The 2015 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from Oct 30-Nov 1, 2015.[15]

2016 [edit]

The 2016 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held from Oct 28–30, 2016.[16] During their Dominicus headlining fix, Arcade Burn down recorded the audience singing a melody for an unreleased song for its upcoming album, which later became "Everything Now".[17] [18]

2017 [edit]

The 2017 Voodoo Music + Arts Feel was held Oct 27–29, 2017.

2018 [edit]

The 2018 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held Oct 26–28, 2018.

2019 [edit]

The 2019 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience was held October 25–27, 2019.[19]

2022 [edit]

The 2022 Voodoo Music + Arts Experience is scheduled for Halloween weekend in 2022.[20]

Meet too [edit]

  • List of historic rock festivals

References [edit]

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  2. ^ "Live Nation Acquires Voodoo Music & Arts Experience in New Orleans" (Text). Billboard. 2013-10-24. Retrieved 2014-06-21 .
  3. ^ Spera, Keith. "2017 Voodoo Fest: Everything you need to know as the Foo Fighters, Killers, other big acts take over Urban center Park". The Advocate . Retrieved 2018-04-03 .
  4. ^ Spera, Keith (i Dec 2005). "Voodoo Fest Comes Dwelling to New Orleans". Rolling Rock . Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  5. ^ Spera, Keith. "Steve Rehage has accustomed executive position with Live Nation, sold majority stake in Voodoo Fest". NOLA.com . Retrieved 2021-06-12 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ a b kspera@theadvocate.com, KEITH SPERA |. "The last word on Voodoo Fest 2016: Modify for the ameliorate, experienced by 150,000 fans". NOLA.com . Retrieved 2021-06-12 .
  7. ^ writer, KEITH SPERA | Staff. "Guns N' Roses rocked 2019 Voodoo Fest in the rain for three hours. And Slash? All the same brilliant". NOLA.com . Retrieved 2021-06-12 .
  8. ^ Spera, Keith. "With no Voodoo this weekend, festival is 'looking back fondly, looking forward with resolve'". NOLA.com . Retrieved 2021-06-12 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-condition (link)
  9. ^ Spera, Keith. "2021 Voodoo Fest in New Orleans canceled; festival says it will return for Halloween 2022". NOLA.com . Retrieved 2021-06-12 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "Crowds brave pelting to see bands; 20 acts perform at inaugural fest". Times Fiddling. 1999-11-01. p. B1. ISSN 1055-3053.
  11. ^ Spera, Keith (1999-10-29). "Voodoo music an eclectic mix". Times Picayune. p. L10. ISSN 1055-3053.
  12. ^ "NOLA 2005 schedule". Archived from the original on 2005-x-29. Retrieved 2005-ten-29 .
  13. ^ "Memphis 2005 schedule". Archived from the original on 2005-ten-28. Retrieved 2005-10-28 .
  14. ^ a b "The 2013 Voodoo Music + Arts Feel | November 1-3, 2013". Lineup.thevoodooexperience.com . Retrieved 2014-05-18 .
  15. ^ Woodward, Alex (18 June 2015). "Voodoo Fest announces 2015 lineup: Ozzy, Florence + the Motorcar, Modest Mouse and more". Best of New Orleans. Retrieved 19 Baronial 2015.
  16. ^ Breihan, Tom (7 June 2016). "Voodoo Festival 2016 Lineup". Stereogum. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  17. ^ "Arcade Fire ask audience to aid record a new song at Voodoo Music Experience -- watch". Consequence of Sound. 2016-ten-31. Retrieved 2019-09-14 .
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  20. ^ "Cheap Voodoo Music Arts Experience Tickets 2022 | Lineup, Discount Coupon | Tickets4Festivals". 2019-07-02. Retrieved 2021-09-24 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voodoo_Music_+_Arts_Experience

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