FORM Arcosanti Announces 2019 Lineup Featuring Florence + The Machine, Bonobo and Kaytranada

Photo Credit: Owen Ela

From May 10 to May 12, FORM will be hosting its annual creative retreat and festival in the experimental eco-city of Arcosanti, in Yavapai County, Arizona. The festival has just announced its lineup, which includes a diverse range of talents such as Florence + The Machine, the funky and soulful Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals, and DJ Kaytranada. At this unique getaway, attendees can expect 3 days and 3 nights of progressive music, art, and activities as they gather at the beautiful urban laboratory of Arcosanti.

Limited to 2000 participants, FORM Arcosanti is labelled a “festival of the future” that promotes an immersive experience not just limited to music. The festival, started by the band Hundred Waters, offers up an intimate cultural experience that will also include talks, workshops, immersive art, great food, and wellness activities, which will explore a range of topics such as architecture, design, environmentalism, social justice, and more. With FORM having no overlaps between performances, festival-goers will have the liberty to fully immerse themselves in the beautiful surrounding landscapes and the wide range of activities without having to worry about missing their favorite acts.

FORM Arcosanti will feature prominent names in the industry who will treat attendees to delightfully intimate sets at the Arcosanti Amphitheater. Florence + The Machine will be joined by Russian protest punk rockers Pussy Riot, and DJ’s Bonobo, Peggy Gou, and Skrillex. The festival will also feature others like Illinois rock band American Football, indie solo act Japanese Breakfast, TOKIMONSTA, and even a poetry set by San Francisco hip-hop artist, Watsky.

Photo Credit: Owen Ela

Josiah Chia: I am Josiah, a Breaking News Writer at mxdwn. I am a senior at the University of California, Berkeley, majoring in Sociology and Media Studies. Apart from writing for mxdwn, I serve at Cal's Undergraduate Communications Association and was previously an Undergraduate Research Apprentice in Sociology.
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