Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, EOTO, El Ten Eleven, Ha Ha Tonka,
Elephant Revival and The Moondoggies are among the acts slated to appear at the 12th annual Summer Meltdown Festival. Slated to take place at Darrington, WA’s Whitehorse Mountain Amphitheater from August 10-12, the festival will also feature That 1 Guy, Acorn Project Glitch Mob co-founder Kraddy and Dead Winter Carpenters. Summer Meltdown started as an annual festival organized by Flowmotion and that group’s current iteration, The True Spokes, will also perform. Other confirmed acts include: VibeSquaD, Hot Bodies in Motion, Medium Troy, AgesandAges, Polecat, Current Swell, Polyrhythmics and Kore Ionz.
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Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, EOTO, El Ten Eleven, Ha Ha Tonka and More Will Join The True Spokes at Summer Meltdown
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