INNINGS FESTIVAL DAY 1: Could anything ever be this good again?
After working six straight morning shifts last week, a prescription dose of musical catharsis was long overdue, and Saturday’s lineup at Innings Festival delivered.
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After working six straight morning shifts last week, a prescription dose of musical catharsis was long overdue, and Saturday’s lineup at Innings Festival delivered.
“Barricade or die,” I overheard from a trio of Tame Impala fans standing in front of me at the Home Plate stage at Innings Festival.
There is nothing quite like baseball and music. From the in-game organ music that entertains a crowd, to the players’ walk-up songs, to classic ballpark songs like “Take me out to the Ballgame.” Innings Festival did a great job of bringing baseball and music together at a beautiful venue.
I’ve heard that being a fan at a music festival takes a lot of patience, and I never really knew why, but day two of Innings Fest tested every little bit of patience I had left.
Not many artists can rap about *diet coke for almost 30 years and maintain anticipation. Even fewer artists have the industry access to get Pharrell Williams and Kanye West on production for an entire project. When audience expectations are at the max, Pusha T shows he can still get the job done with his best work asiding “Daytona.”
Combining good music, beautiful art and delicious food into one festival is no easy task. But since 2016, DUSK has been doing just that — offering Arizonans a premium festival experience in their own backyard of Tucson. This year’s event will be held on Nov. 11 and 12 at Jácome Plaza in downtown Tucson.