Zoogma, The Werks, Consider the Source, Cosmic Dust Bunnies, Moses & the Electric Company, Normal Instruments and Otis Grove among the latest additions to Ghent, NY’s The Big Up Music & Arts Festival. The festival will return to Sunnyview Farms from Muly 28-40. Other recent additions include: Insignya, LeSpecial, SplitPhase, Wobblesauce, Auto Orbit, Dirty Paris, Rogue Chimp, Outlet, The Edd, DJ Codiac, The Cyborg Trio, The Chronicles, Space Jesus, VIP, Mentally Ill & Leila, Ian Stewart, DJ Brad Lee, DJ Foges, One.Man.And and Blue Boy Productions. The festival’s complete lineup will bring together EOTO, Tipper, Big Gigantic, RAQ, Digital Tape Machine, Ott, Marco Benevento, Abakus, Higher Organix, Papadosio, Orchard Lounge, The Breakfast, Kung Fu, Jeff Bujak and Jimkata, among others. Relix will also be onsite throughout the weekend.
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