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Okeechobee Festival 2016 Lineup: Mumford & Sons, Kendrick Lamar, Skrillex, and More

Mumford & Sons, Kendrick Lamar, and Skrillex have been announced as headliners for the highly anticipated new three-day festival Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, slated for March 4 to 6, 2016 at Florida's Sunshine Grove. The event, which promises to be Florida's biggest-ever camping festival, will include five diverse stages featuring...
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Mumford & Sons, Kendrick Lamar, and Skrillex have been announced as headliners for the highly anticipated new three-day Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, slated for March 4 to 6, 2016 at Florida's Sunshine Grove.

The event, which promises to be Florida's biggest-ever camping festival, will include five diverse stages featuring more than 80 artists, bands, and DJs from around the world.

The initial lineup, released earlier today, includes a number of heavy-hitters and underground darlings from across virtually every genre, including Future, Miguel, Fetty Wap, Big Grams (Big Boi + Phantogram), Jason Isbell, Grace Potter, RL Grime, Portugal. the Man, Bonobo, Gramatik, Shpongle, Four Tet, Dr. Dog, Lotus, Rhye, and others. You can peep the full lineup announced so far here.

Three-day, tier one general admission camping passes are on sale now through November 14 for $249.50 a pop plus shipping and fees, with a second tier increasing by $20, and subsequent tiers and ticket types continuing to roll out as the festival approaches.

Payment plans will also be available for second-tier and VIP tickets following this initial release.


Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival featuring Mumford & Sons, Kendrick Lamar, Skrillex, and more. March 4 to March 6, Sunshine Grove, 12517 NE 91st Ave, Okeechobee. Tickets start at $249.50 plus fees via eventbrite.com. Visit okeechobeefest.com.
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