![]() However, it’s important to check out another huge endeavor at the top of the hill, with Breakaway’s Silent Disco featuring an impressive list of 50-plus West Michigan DJs who will perform over the weekend. No question the main stage gets the starring role at Breakaway, as the natural setting allows fans to sit on the hill and experience the action, offering a very Red Rocks Amphitheatre feel about it. Jai’s track, “Better Apart,” is one of my favorites, enhanced by Dresage’s angelic vocals. Jai Wolf’s approach will work quite nicely in Grand Rapids as West Michigan’s scene is heavily influenced by the likes of ODESZA and Pretty Lights. ![]() “They’re like Girl Talk on crack” is the way a good DJ friend recently described them… Meanwhile, Sidepiece’s dance-floor smash with Diplo called “On My Mind” has always been a top pick for me, and they’re coming off of a massive performance at Lollapalooza. Two Friends quick-mix mash-up style encompassing a multitude of genres is almost unexplainable. Other performances to watch? L.A’s Two Friends and Miami’s Sidepiece on Friday night, along with Jai Wolf on Saturday night. (No, I’m not actually suggesting he is a one-hit artist: A few years back, I saw DJ Snake at Detroit’s seminal Movement Electronic Music Festival, and when the chorus of “Turn Down for What dropped it was absolute pandemonium - almost on par with something you might see at a Metallica concert.) While personally I have never been a huge fan of acts that are anchored by one hit, I’m excited to see how he leads up to his finale. Headlining Friday night’s lineup, Alex Pall and Drew Taggart’s vocal-heavy writing style are certain to resonate with a seasoned crowd that Grand Rapids tends to bring forth: When I saw them perform at their Las Vegas residency at XS Nightclub, I witnessed their ability to whip the crowd into an almost unprecedented frenzy during an anthemic journey of their hits.įrance’s DJ Snake, best known for his arena anthem, “Turn Down for What,” will certainly love West Michigan, especially with the diversity of his trap and bass house style offerings. With several market expansions over the years, the multi-city festival has amassed a loyal following with over 60,000 in attendance in 2021 in Ohio, North Carolina, and Michigan.Touring Behind ‘So Far So Good’: The Chainsmokers (Courtesy Photo)īreakaway’s largest booking to date, NYC’s electronic music act The Chainsmokers, will arrive in Grand Rapids in support of the duo’s newest record, “So Far So Good,” anchored by their chart-topping hits, “Closer” and “Something Just Like This.” The Breakaway Music Festival began in Columbus, OH, in 2013 and quickly grew into a two-day, multiple stage festival bringing exceptional names like Chance The Rapper and Kendrick Lamar to the Midwest. The west coast Breakaway will feature live music from Gryffin, Louis The Child, Big Wild, Said The Sky, Tycho and more. If you are having difficulty accessing this website, please call us at 1-51 or email us at so that we can provide you with the services you require through alternative means.įor additional information on our events, assistance purchasing accessible tickets, or for further accessible accommodation requests, please reach out to us directly: 1-51 for Friday, October 14 & Saturday, October 15, Breakaway Music Festival is debuting in the Bay Area at the Oakland Arena Grounds in Oakland, California. We strive to maintain WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance, and to increase the accessibility of our digital content for all. We are committed to full website accessibility for all of our fans, including those with disabilities. To purchase accessible tickets, click on the “Request Accessible Tickets” icon on the respective Ticketmaster event page. We will do our very best to accommodate you with an ease of service that will exceed all expectations.Īccessible tickets are available for all events that Another Planet Entertainment presents. We encourage you to reach out to us directly to purchase tickets and make requests for special accommodations or needs for any event at any venue we present. That said, everyone’s case is individual and each venue and show has its own unique challenge. We strongly believe that if we do everything we can to treat everyone as we ourselves would wish to be treated, we can succeed in our efforts to “turn everyone on” to the magic of the live music experience. We believe whatever your religion, race, culture, education, gender, ability or disability, that everyone should be able to enjoy music as equally as is reasonably possible and plausible. We thrive on making people happy from the time we open our doors to the last note of the concert. We believe that music is a universal language that unites all of us and brings people from all walks of life together.
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