Deep Tropics 2024 Unveils Stellar Headliners SOFI TUKKER, PEEKABOO, and Eco-Conscious Initiatives
Deep Tropics Music Festival, celebrated as North America’s greenest festival, is gearing up for its most ambitious year yet. Set to transform Bicentennial Park on August 16-17, 2024, the festival just dropped its headliner bombshell, promising an edition brimming with musical innovation and environmental stewardship.
This year’s lineup is headlined by the iconic Kaskade, delivering a rare Redux set, alongside genre-defying RL Grime, bass phenomenon PEEKABOO, and the vibrant house duo SOFI TUKKER. These artists are just the tip of the iceberg, with the full roster promising a blend of electronic music’s finest.
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But Deep Tropics isn’t just about the beats. It’s a forward-thinking celebration where art, style, and sustainability converge. The festival’s commitment to being climate-positive is evident in their zero-waste program, achieving a staggering 96% waste diversion in 2023. Initiatives like these underscore the event’s dedication to environmental care, aligning perfectly with the ethos of the conscious festival-goer.
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The 2024 edition also sees the introduction of the Sustainability Summit on August 15, a prelude to the festival where thought leaders will discuss regenerative solutions to today’s environmental challenges. Additionally, the Deep Culture Amphitheater Experience, curated by DJ Drez, offers festival attendees an immersive journey of self-discovery and connection through breathwork, yoga, and dance.
Deep Tropics is more than a festival; it’s a movement towards a sustainable future, set against the vibrant backdrop of Nashville’s music scene. Get ready to dive deep into a world where party meets purpose.
Tickets are on sale now, promising an unforgettable experience for those eager to dance at the intersection of music and sustainability.
For more information and tickets, visit DeepTropics.org.