Mamby On The Beach has just announced its 2019 lineup and venue change, this year taking place at Montrose Beach, in Chicago Illinois, after hosting its previous iterations at Oakwood Beach. This year’s lineup features a multitude of performers including Santigold, Phantogram, Flying Lotus 3D, Brockhampton, Troye Sivan, Zhu and Porter Robinson as Virtual Self for the hip hop, electronic and soul festival.
Single-day passes, two-day passes and VIP passes which include access to the Tiki Lounge a premium drink menu, preferred viewing areas, air-conditioned bathrooms, express lane entry and lake access are available here. The fest will take place from August 23rd and 24th and will also have other activities including silent disco, yoga sessions, nutritional and wellness workshops, beach-friendly games such as beach volleyball, live painting, fire performances and art installations.
Santigold has finished wrapping up her Spring 2019 tour in celebration of the release of her self-titled debut album. Her brief tour took her across the United States with various dates spread across the east and west coast for ten tour stops total. Although Santigold has been a prominent artist for a decade now, she considers her self-titled debut as a work that she looks back on positively.
“I really like it(Santigold)! And the thing is that I don’t feel like that about anything. I’m the type of person who doesn’t have any tattoos, because I know that I will not like them later,” Santigold explained in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.”Even when I listen to [my previous band] Stiffed I feel embarrassed. But I’m really proud of it, I can still listen to it and enjoy it… I mean not often, but like every four years.”
Ever since its debut at FYF in Los Angeles back in 2017, Flying Lotus has taken his new 3D tour experience across the country, from The Hollywood Bowl to the Lightning In A Bottle fest. His last album Flamagra, hosts a plethora of new features from Little Dragon to legendary filmmaker David Lynch.
Phantogram released their newest single “Into Happiness,” earlier this month, which was their first original song released in three years.
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